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It’s called ‘Leymano's Travels,’ but we prefer calling it ‘Leymano’s Spellbook.

Dorian Gray, to Fors Wall
on Lord of Mysteries, Chapter 404

Leymano's Travels (or Leymano's Spellbook) is a mystical item that gives the ability to replicate Beyonder abilities it has seen. Fors Wall received it as a present from her teacher Dorian Gray. Its ability is similar to the Door Pathway's Sequence 6, Scribe.

Appearance[]

It looks like a palm-sized notebook with a hard copper-green outer casing. It appears quite old.

The notebook consists of three types of paper, one is brown, and there are about three sheets of it, the second is yellow-brown, like parchment, with about ten sheets, one is a simple and plain white paper, and there are 25 sheets of it. On the cover written in ancient Feysac are the words, "I came, I saw, I recorded."[Note 1]

LeymanoSpellbook-text

Ancient Feysac: "I came, I saw, I recorded."

History[]

Originally possessed by Lawrence Nord. Before he died, he asked Fors to send this notebook to Dorian Gray Abraham.[1]

Later, Dorian gives it to Fors as a gift after she digested the Trickmaster potion.[2] Fors decided to set up a rental transaction for it in the Tarot Club;

"Each rental basically starts at 300 pounds. Every additional day is an additional 50 pounds. And when returning it, the notebook needs to have two additional pages of Beyonder powers than when it was rented out. If there’s only one blank page or no blank pages when it’s rented, one just needs to fill up the full book."

Lord of Mysteries, Chapter 791

Power & Downside[]

Power[]

It allows the user to record Beyonder abilities they have seen in its pages, after using the recorded ability once, the page will become blank again.

The book can record up to 3 demigod abilities, 10 sequence 5-6 abilities, and 25 sequence 7 and lower abilities at any given time.

The higher the sequence of the original ability, the harder it is it record and the weaker the effect of the recorded ability compared to the original. For sequence 4 and higher abilities, the success rate is only 10% and the power is around 50% of the original. For sequence 5-6 abilities, the success rate is reasonable and the power is around 70-80% of the original. For abilities sequence 7 and lower, the success rate is very high, but the power is still not as strong as the original.

Downside[]

After every use, it will make you lost. Moreover, it is a dangerous kind of lost. The user can avoid this by smearing his blood on its cover.

Trivia[]

  1. The phrase "I came, I saw, I recorded." is a reference to "Veni, vidi, vici" ("I came; I saw; I conquered") - a Latin phrase used to refer to a swift, conclusive victory. The phrase is popularly attributed to Julius Caesar.

References

  1. Lord of Mysteries, Chapter 404
  2. Lord of Mysteries, Chapter 646

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