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Wm thumb.jpgWarrior Mage Guild


Aether Cloak Cyclic spell
Abbreviation: AC
Prerequisites: Circle 50, Ethereal Fissure
Signature: Yes
Spell Slots: 2
Mana Type: Unknown
Spell Type: cyclic / warding
Difficulty: esoteric
Prep (min/max): 5 / 40
Skill Range (min/max): 250 / 1000
Valid Spell Target: Self
Duration (min/max): Indefinite
Pulse Timing: 30 seconds
Justice: Unknown
Corruption: Unknown
Description: The Aether Cloak spell surrounds the Warrior Mage with a barrier that stymies incoming and outgoing targeting patterns. An incoming spell that is fully absorbed may be reflected at its caster. As long as the cloak is fueled with mana, it will neither expire nor weaken.
Effect: TM barrier and reflect.
Example Messaging: You gesture.

Everything seems to darken, and you feel slightly colder as a cloak of aether folds itself possessively about you.

TM spell reflection:
A fendryad gestures at you.
Your dark mantle of aether flutters angrily as if caught in a sudden wind.

A charred thorn lifts off the ground and flies toward you!
The targeting pattern of the fendryad's spell is twisted and inverted against itself!
The charred thorn lands a heavy strike to its right leg!
The charred thorn is destroyed by the impact.
The fendryad falls bonelessly to the ground, the fiery glare in her eyes slowly fading as she expires.

Self-cast disruption:
You gesture.
Your dark mantle of aether flutters angrily as if caught in a sudden wind.
The targeting pattern of your Blufmor Garaen spell is twisted and pulled apart!

Devices/Tattoos: No devices or tattoos documented.

Notes

  • Gives the user dark pupilless eyes in their LOOK description.