Kiselina Musev

Published: June 2, 2020, 7 p.m.

The spell for the day is Kiselina Musev spelled with two words K-i-S-E-L-I-N-A M-U-S-E-V.  Kiselina Musev is a level two conjuration spell with an instant casting time and a range of ninety feet.  This spell has a material requirement of a small rhubarb leaf.  After casting, an illuminated green arrow flies from the wand toward the target.  Upon impact the arrow bursts into a spray of acid which is highly corrosive to flesh and metal but does not affect glass nor the Earth itself.  Should the arrow miss it’s target and hit the ground, it simply returns to the ether without a release of acid.  If there is an acid burst, it quickly dissipates and cannot be stored.    

Kiselina Musev has been around since ancient times with its first historical reference by Galen the Elder in twenty-three A.D.   

The use of this spell as a weapon is well documented throughout history but today, this spell is mostly used in the commercial industry as a cleaning agent, catalyst, electrolyte, and in the home as a drain cleaner.