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Any vessel used to summon the aid or manifestation of a supernatural or divine power, a summoning vessel is more often an artistic exercise beloved of collectors and art historians.  In the hands of a skilled practitioner, a summoning vessel may be used to summon information from the gods above, about, or below.  The vessel must usually be filled with water, wine, or blood as a symbolic offering and the petitioner must then utter a prayer or incantation until satisfied that utterance has had or shall have efficacy.
 
Any vessel used to summon the aid or manifestation of a supernatural or divine power, a summoning vessel is more often an artistic exercise beloved of collectors and art historians.  In the hands of a skilled practitioner, a summoning vessel may be used to summon information from the gods above, about, or below.  The vessel must usually be filled with water, wine, or blood as a symbolic offering and the petitioner must then utter a prayer or incantation until satisfied that utterance has had or shall have efficacy.
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[[File:SummoningVessel.jpg|thumb|300px|A courtyard basin of marble in Midretasso, used as a summoning vessel]]
  
 
Summoning vessels are sometimes key components of old legends with the gods answering in the surface of the offered fluid, similar to scrying or in some other manner, sometimes as terrifying as conjuring a minion of the god to aid the summoner.
 
Summoning vessels are sometimes key components of old legends with the gods answering in the surface of the offered fluid, similar to scrying or in some other manner, sometimes as terrifying as conjuring a minion of the god to aid the summoner.
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The vessel is thought to empower the fluid to become receptive to the summoner's wishes and thus acts as a channel between the world of mortals and the world of the gods.  The fluid is typically drained from the vessel after use as an unattended but filled summoning vessel can potentially draw unwanted attention or enable some entities to voyage through the summoning vessel without the consent of the possessor of the vessel.
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A [[davanissa]] is a synonym for summoning vessel in the World of Asdar.  It is derived from the name for the goddess, [[Dáwan]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:34, 25 May 2020

Any vessel used to summon the aid or manifestation of a supernatural or divine power, a summoning vessel is more often an artistic exercise beloved of collectors and art historians. In the hands of a skilled practitioner, a summoning vessel may be used to summon information from the gods above, about, or below. The vessel must usually be filled with water, wine, or blood as a symbolic offering and the petitioner must then utter a prayer or incantation until satisfied that utterance has had or shall have efficacy.

A courtyard basin of marble in Midretasso, used as a summoning vessel

Summoning vessels are sometimes key components of old legends with the gods answering in the surface of the offered fluid, similar to scrying or in some other manner, sometimes as terrifying as conjuring a minion of the god to aid the summoner.

The vessel is thought to empower the fluid to become receptive to the summoner's wishes and thus acts as a channel between the world of mortals and the world of the gods. The fluid is typically drained from the vessel after use as an unattended but filled summoning vessel can potentially draw unwanted attention or enable some entities to voyage through the summoning vessel without the consent of the possessor of the vessel.

A davanissa is a synonym for summoning vessel in the World of Asdar. It is derived from the name for the goddess, Dáwan.

See Also