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Spell: Isilnarvinyë

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Color of the day: Brown
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In Tië eldaliéva, the Elven Path, this Moon is called Isilnarvinyë, the Moon of New Fire, reverent to the year's newly increasing light. It is aligned with Aulë the Smith, who lives in the ground and resonates with metals, gemstones, mining, blacksmithing, and other forms of creation and crafting. He loves teaching his craft and even created the Dwarven race for this purpose. He can represent technology, which streamlines production to bring wanted results when properly tempered. To meet Aulë, light a black, gray, or brown candle, and hold rocks, crystals, gemstones, or metal items. Sitting comfortably, close your eyes and visualize being underground in what seems to be a cave. The walls glow, and you see the beauty of the exposed metals and gemstones are indeed reflecting the light from the fires inside Arda, our Earth. You then approach Aulë, who is crafting in these fires yet another awe-inspiring metal jewelry piece, bathed with magical intention. He asks you what you wish to manifest this year. Upon hearing your goals, he has created symbols of these goals, which he then engraves onto this most wondrous item. He shows you each symbol and its respective meaning and then continues working. Your jewelry piece is now complete, and he gives it to you. It can immediately be worn and you see its beauty and feel its strong powers of manifestation. Open your eyes and thank Aulë, knowing your goals will indeed become real.
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