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The spyril works by teleporting water into itself using what [[Mizzy]] calls a "streambeam"; it then shoots the water out forcefully to function like a jet pack, propelling the user with great speed.{{book ref|r2|24}} It is very sensitive and difficult to master; unless the user steers precisely and carefully, it can be quite dangerous.{{book ref|r2|23}}{{book ref|r2|24}} The device cannot generate water and is best used near a large body of water, such as in [[Babilar]].{{book ref|r2|24}}
 
The spyril works by teleporting water into itself using what [[Mizzy]] calls a "streambeam"; it then shoots the water out forcefully to function like a jet pack, propelling the user with great speed.{{book ref|r2|24}} It is very sensitive and difficult to master; unless the user steers precisely and carefully, it can be quite dangerous.{{book ref|r2|23}}{{book ref|r2|24}} The device cannot generate water and is best used near a large body of water, such as in [[Babilar]].{{book ref|r2|24}}
   
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[[Sam (Reckoner)|Sam]] was the first to use the spyril effectively.{{book ref|r2|18}} After Sam is killed by [[Firefight (Epic)|Firefight]], the motivator goes missing from the device.{{book ref|r2|18}} Megan later gives the motivator to David,{{book ref|r2|22}} though he lies about where he got it to the rest of the Reckoners.{{book ref|r2|23}} David becomes very skilled with the spyril and uses it extensively when the Reckoners battle [[Regalia]].{{book ref|r2|46}} Regalia notes that David is naturally skilled at using the spyril{{book ref|r2|25}} and suggests that he might have similar powers if he became an Epic.{{book ref|r2|41}}
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[[Sam]] was the first to use the spyril effectively.{{book ref|r2|18}} After Sam is killed by [[Firefight (Epic)|Firefight]], the motivator goes missing from the device.{{book ref|r2|18}} Megan later gives the motivator to David,{{book ref|r2|22}} though he lies about where he got it to the rest of the Reckoners.{{book ref|r2|23}} David becomes very skilled with the spyril and uses it extensively when the Reckoners battle [[Regalia]].{{book ref|r2|46}} Regalia notes that David is naturally skilled at using the spyril{{book ref|r2|25}} and suggests that he might have similar powers if he became an Epic.{{book ref|r2|41}}
   
 
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