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*Awaken cannot be preemptively cast on others, only used to rouse them from an already stunned or unconscious state. Several casts are often required to wake someone from unconsciousness.
*Awaken cannot be preemptively cast on others, only used to rouse them from an already stunned or unconscious state. Several casts are often required to wake someone from unconsciousness.
*Can be cast when [[Empathic_Shock|shocked]]. Can also be used to break shock stuns.
*Can be cast when [[Empathic_Shock|shocked]]. Can also be used to break shock stuns.

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Awaken
Abbreviation: AWAKEN
Prerequisites: Refresh
Minimum Prep: 4
Casting Cap: 69
Valid Spell Target: self, others
Description: This spell will attempt to awaken any living thing which is unconscious, and may also free the mind from other stuporous confines. A self-cast Awaken spell pattern will settle over the Empath quiescently, rousing to activity when his mental equilibrium is disrupted.
Example Messaging: You gesture.

The vivacious energies of your spell focalize around your head. As the pattern reaches deeply beyond your conscious mind, you are pervaded by a feeling of sobered vigilance.

Notes

  • If self-cast preemptively, awaken will pulse to shorten stuns and unconsciousness. If a pulse is powerful enough, the pulse can end the stun or break the unconsciousness. The spell fades when it breaks a stun.
  • Awaken cannot be preemptively cast on others, only used to rouse them from an already stunned or unconscious state. Several casts are often required to wake someone from unconsciousness.
  • Can be cast when shocked. Can also be used to break shock stuns.

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