Bhuumaal (ಭೂಮ): In Kannada, "Bhūma" or "Bhuumaal" often refers to the earth or soil. It can also describe something "immense" or "exceeding usual size".
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If you encounter such a phrase and want to trace its origin: Bhuumaal (ಭೂಮ): In Kannada , "Bhūma" or "Bhuumaal"
When spoken in reverse over a body of still water at twilight, the incantation temporarily unravels causality within a 30-foot radius. Targets hear fragmented echoes of their own future screams before the event that would cause them occurs. This disorientation causes disadvantage on all attack rolls and saving throws for 1d4 rounds. Store recordings and notes securely; anonymize if requested
Pop Culture Links: The name is sometimes used alongside references to the Dragon Ball character