Difference between revisions of "Enchantment"
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Enchantment is | <nowiki>|~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~|</nowiki> | ||
| $ | ENCHANTMENT | $ | | |||
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| Unlike alteration, which concerns how magic changes matter, | | |||
| enchantment studies how magic infuses matter. Enchantment, in | | |||
| its common applications, is used to augment objects. | | |||
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| [[enchant]] (13), [[fetter]] (5), [[pocket]] (7) | | |||
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Enchantment may also affect the potency or success of the following [[Mage's Guild|mage]] spell: | |||
* [[Foretell]] | * [[Foretell]] |
Latest revision as of 22:29, 10 April 2023
|~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~| | $ | ENCHANTMENT | $ | |_____|________________________________________________________|_____| | | | Unlike alteration, which concerns how magic changes matter, | | enchantment studies how magic infuses matter. Enchantment, in | | its common applications, is used to augment objects. | |____________________________________________________________________| | | | enchant (13), fetter (5), pocket (7) | |____________________________________________________________________|
Enchantment may also affect the potency or success of the following mage spell: