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+ | The '''binding hex'''<ref name="IfaW">{{Cite|Interview for a Wizard}}</ref> (''Ligo'' for binding; ''Finio'' for unbinding) is a [[hex]]<ref name="IfaW" /> that when cast on someone, magically binds their arms and legs. The spell is widely used by agents of the [[DMCI]] and [[MBI]] to handcuff criminals.<ref name="IfaW" /><ref name="SSSS">{{Cite|The Secret Society of Seven Sorcerers}}</ref> |
== Appearances == |
== Appearances == |
Revision as of 10:54, 7 October 2020
The binding hex[1] (Ligo for binding; Finio for unbinding) is a hex[1] that when cast on someone, magically binds their arms and legs. The spell is widely used by agents of the DMCI and MBI to handcuff criminals.[1][2]
Appearances
The Salem Concord
Etymology
Ligo is a Latin verb which means: tie, bind.
Finio is another Latin verb which means: finish, terminate.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Areces, J.A.. Interview for a Wizard. Areces Miami, Florida. February 22, 2014.
- ↑ Areces, J.A.. The Secret Society of Seven Sorcerers. Areces Miami, Florida. October 31, 2017.