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A spell used by the ancient [[China | Chinese]] wizard [[Ge Hong]] to (among other uses) banish tigers. The "three-five" referred to is an alternate version of the [[Wizard's Knot]];  when used by itself, in the manner described by Ge Hong, the spell functions as a simple [[Bindings | binding]] with a repulsor component.  (See also: [[Bindings]])
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A [[spell]] reportedly used by the ancient [[China | Chinese]] wizard [[Ge Hong]] to banish unwanted tigers. The "three-five" referred to is a reference to a 3-5 knot, one of the alternate versions of the [[Wizard's Knot]]. When used by itself in the manner described by Ge Hong, the spell functions as a simple [[Bindings | binding]] with a repulsor component implied in the knot's loop structure.  (See also: [[Bindings]])

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A spell reportedly used by the ancient Chinese wizard Ge Hong to banish unwanted tigers. The "three-five" referred to is a reference to a 3-5 knot, one of the alternate versions of the Wizard's Knot. When used by itself in the manner described by Ge Hong, the spell functions as a simple binding with a repulsor component implied in the knot's loop structure. (See also: Bindings)