Harnessing the Power of Lunar Spells with the Opal Ring

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Lunar spell Opal Ring is a spell from the Lunar spellbook that allows players to enchant opal rings. The spell requires level 27 Magic and can be cast on a player or assist them in enchanting their rings. Enchanting opal rings with this spell has a chance to give the ring a passive effect, such as reducing the cost of spells when casting combat spells, increasing chances of finding gems, or increasing chances of successfully pickpocketing in Thieving. The effect is randomly determined upon enchanting the ring. To cast the spell, players need 1 Cosmic rune, 1 Air rune, and 1 Opal ring. The spell has a 92% success rate with level 27 Magic, and the failure rate decreases as players level up their Magic skill.



One man shot dead, another wounded in hail of bullets in the Bronx; neighbors say ‘we’re fed up’ by gun violence

A 23 year old man was pronounced dead on scene after he was shot in the head outside of 3080 Park Avenue in the Bronx on Saturday September 12, 2020.

By Nicholas Williams and Wes Parnell PUBLISHED: September 12, 2020 at 12:25 p.m. | UPDATED: September 12, 2020 at 8:36 p.m.

One man was fatally shot and another wounded in a hail of bullets in the Bronx early Saturday, police said.

The 23-year-old victim was standing with a group of friends on Park Ave. near 158th St. outside the Jackson Houses in Melrose around 1:30 a.m. when a gunman walked up and opened fire, striking him once in the head and once in the right shoulder, sources said.

He died at the scene, cops said. His name has not yet been released.

Another 26-year-old man was shot seven times — three times in the left leg and twice in the groin and right leg, according to sources.

Medics took the second victim to Lincoln Medical Center where he is listed in critical but stable condition, police said.

Valerie Lewis, a middle school teacher at Bronx Elementary School 29 in Melrose, said the slain man was a student in her class.

“He was a bright student, he was always respectful. Just sad that our young people are being taken away,” Lewis said.

Neighbors gathered outside the Jackson Houses on Saturday to create a memorial for the dead victim, and voice their frustration at yet another fatal shooting.

“It’s deadly out here. We can’t even sit outside our own house no more to have a nice cookout. We just can’t do nothing out here,” said Kathy Dollard, 50, whose kids were outside when the shots rang out.

“Somebody said they saw a car slowly driving and went in the parking lot and they must have started shooting,” Dollard said. “I mean this is crazy, everywhere you go there’s some s–t.”

Reverend Oswald Denis echoed Dollard’s complaints as he lit candles in the parking lot.

“We used to play basketball here, we used to have big boom box, never had shootings, never had incidents,” Denis, 48, said. “All of a sudden, there’s a spike in shootings, all of a sudden there’s spikes in deaths and we just can’t take this anymore. We’re fed up.”

The victim was on 176th St. near Anthony Ave. in Claremont when a gunman shot him in the arm and torso, police said.

Medics rushed him to St. Barnabas Hospital but he could not be saved.

There have been no arrests in either case.

Bronx Students Will Help Train the School Safety Agents Who Guard Them

THE BRONX — The first adult many students encounter each school day is a security guard ordering them to pass through metal detectors.

These guards, known as School Safety Agents, are civilian members of the Police Department trained to make arrests and break up fights (their job description includes “separating and restraining combatants”).

Often, tensions run high between the school system’s more than 5,000 safety agents and the students they monitor.

Christopher Pagan, a sophomore at Mott Hall Bronx High School, considered that friction when he proposed an idea to school and police officials at a meeting last year.

“If you have parents and students actually talk to these [agents] before they’re sent out to their jobs,” Pagan, 16, recalled saying, “it will be awesome.”

This week, Pagan’s plan will spring to life when he — along with other young people, parents and advocates — host workshops for roughly 200 Bronx safety agents during their spring break training sessions.

“The opportunity is amazing,” Pagan said. “They’re actually listening. They actually want to know what you think.”

The safety agent trainings — the first ever to involve parents and students, advocates say — follow a rare series of meetings on school safety between Education Department and NYPD officials and members of the Bronx school community.

The monthly meetings, which began in August, were prompted by protests over police data that showed a high number of in-school summonses and arrests, mostly of black and Latino students.

In the first quarter of this school year, those numbers dropped dramatically, with about half as many arrests and just over a third as many summonses, new data shows.

Still, critics point out, 93 percent of the arrests and summonses are of minority students.

And, Bronx students continue to receive an outsized share of tickets — 58 percent of all in-school summonses from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31 were issued in The Bronx.

The Bronx School Justice Working Group, the coalition that formed during the monthly meetings, will discuss those numbers during the safety agent trainings this week, organizers say.

They will also describe a popular agent at a Bronx middle school who is known to be firm but respectful with students.

And they will detail the long life of a student ticket or arrest — missed school, court dates, fines, jail time — and how this can feed a “school-to-prison pipeline” that funnels students from the education to the criminal justice system, organizers said.

“It’s powerful to see the consequences of the choices you make as an adult when you interact with kids,” said Jaime Koppel, one of the trainers.

On Tuesday, the first day of the workshops, agents listed on a white board who they are and are not, organizers said.

The agents said they are security, counselors, mentors and people. They are not police officers, babysitters, parents or “home girls,” they said.

Pagan, who will lead a Thursday workshop, said such reflections can be eye-opening for students and safety agents alike.

“Not all [agents] are hostile — some actually want what’s best for you,” he said. “And maybe they’ll see not all teenagers are that bad.”

Christopher Pagan

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The spell has a 92% success rate with level 27 Magic, and the failure rate decreases as players level up their Magic skill. Enchanting opal rings with this spell can be a profitable activity, as the enchanted rings can be sold on the Grand Exchange for a higher price compared to regular opal rings. It requires a bit of investment in buying the runes and opal rings, but the potential profits can make it worth it for players who are looking to make money through Magic.

What do we know about Christopher Pagan

Name Variants Kristopher Pagan Chris Pagan Christy Pagan
Ages 35 to 56
Phones 870-935-5147 973-279-3121 973-337-6890
Addresses 3993 County Road 745, Jonesboro, AR 72401 2847 Talman Ave, Chicago, IL 60618 1258 Madison Ave, Paterson, NJ 07503
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Lunar spell opal ring

Overall, the Lunar spell Opal Ring is a useful spell that allows players to enchant opal rings with various passive effects. It can be a profitable activity for players with the required Magic level and can provide additional benefits during combat, Thieving, or gem finding activities in the game..

Reviews for "The Ultimate Guide to Lunar Spell Opal Rings"

1. Emily - 2/5 stars - I was really disappointed with the Lunar spell opal ring. I found that it didn't have a noticeable effect on my gameplay and didn't provide any significant bonuses. The design of the ring was also underwhelming, with a basic opal stone and a plain silver band. I expected more from an item that is supposed to be a powerful Lunar spell. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this ring to other players as it doesn't live up to its potential.
2. John - 1/5 stars - The Lunar spell opal ring was a complete waste of my money. I thought it would enhance my magical abilities and provide useful bonuses, but it did absolutely nothing. The ring looks cheap and poorly made, and it doesn't even fit properly on my finger. I feel scammed and regret buying this item. Save your money and invest in something more worthwhile.
3. Sarah - 2/5 stars - I was excited to try out the Lunar spell opal ring, but it turned out to be a disappointment. The ring, although claimed to have powerful magic properties, didn't offer any substantial benefits in my gameplay. On top of that, the fit of the ring was uncomfortable and felt awkward on my finger. I would advise other players to think twice before purchasing this ring and explore other options that provide more value for the cost.
4. Michael - 1/5 stars - The Lunar spell opal ring was a total letdown. I expected it to be a game-changer, but it turned out to be a useless accessory. The effects were barely noticeable, and it didn't offer any unique features. The design was also lackluster, with a plain opal stone that lacked any real charm or appeal. I regret spending my resources on this ring and would advise others to avoid it altogether.
5. Jessica - 2/5 stars - I had high hopes for the Lunar spell opal ring, but unfortunately, it didn't deliver. The ring didn't enhance my magic abilities or provide any significant bonuses. The design was basic and uninspiring, making it look like just another ordinary piece of jewelry. I wouldn't recommend this ring to anyone, as there are much better options available in the game that offer actual benefits to gameplay.

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