The Codex Nolie is a spellbook created and expanded-upon by Rimas Nolie.
It was initially created in 532 GD as a single-page hand-written spell called Flamefinger, but eventually it grew beyond its bindings, requiring permanent locumancy enchantments on its covers, allowing the pages to expand indefinitely.
The following is an abridged list of the most notable spells in this codex.
Often considered the single most powerful spell in Rimas's arsenal, Wariwal Reciprocation allows the user (although Rimas is the only sape who has ever used this spell successfully) to convert the emotional anguish of losing a close friend or loved one into raw potentia, and use one fifth of that potentia to destroy the one responsible for taking her loved one from her. She has used this ability to destroy structures many times the size of a mountain.
Comprehension allows the target to temporarily comprehend a language of the user's choosing. This spell was adopted by the International Council of Mages once Rimas joined their ranks.
A more advanced version of Comprehension which causes the target to immediately understand all languages.
As a quarter-Fae, Rimas is naturally skilled with curses.
This spell was adapted by Rimas after reading a prior civilization's codices on forgotten magic. De-integrate (or “Disintegrate” as Cae calls it) is a spell which causes the cells of the target's body to no longer recognize each other as pieces of the same whole. The effective result is that the organs and tissues of the target dissolve and melt off of their bones, cognition immediately ceases, their heart instantly stops beating, and their lungs collapse into a fluid mush. This is similar to an instant death spell, but with the key distinction that a person or creature killed in this manner can never be resurrected. Attempting resurrection of the target will only resurrect them to the last state they were in before death, in other words, mush.