transferbarhethur
Transferbarhethur is a term that appears in contemporary fantasy literature, denoting a mythical conduit used for the transference of magical energy between locations. In the primary source novels, the transferbarhethur is described as a long, rune‑inscribed bar of silver that can be sealed and opened to create a temporary bridge for magical currents. The object is said to have been forged by the ancient order of the Luminous Scribes, whose members were skilled in transmutation and interposition magic. The transferbarhethur is often referenced as a key component of the ritual known as the Auric Exchange, a ceremony through which isolated realms could exchange power during periods of drought or plague.
The design of the transferbarhethur features a central core of crystal embedded in a silver alloy, with
Cultural depictions of transferbarhethur have evolved over time, ranging from simple figurative descriptions to detailed illustrations