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\Gls{deathgod}'s mana stones are always made from the glorious dead.
Mana stone can hold half the \gls{fp} of the original target (rounded up).
The hand of a man who had 6 \glspl{fp} could store up to 3 \gls{mp}.
\Gls{xp} can also be used as a basis for establishing a glorious target -- any significant chunk of a corpse can hold one third of its \gls{xp} cost in mana, so a dragon worth 22 \gls{xp} could hold up to 7 \gls{mp}.
Spells implanted in those mana stones are always activated by a command word.