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Revision as of 13:20, 12 July 2021
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Abbreviation: | TK | |
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Prerequisites: | Unknown | |
Signature: | Yes | |
Spell Slots: | Unknown | |
Mana Type: | Holy Magic | |
Spell Type: | Unknown / warding | |
Difficulty: | Unknown | |
Prep (min/max): | Unknown / Unknown | |
Skill Range (min/max): | Unknown / Unknown | |
Valid Spell Target: | Unknown | |
Duration (min/max): | Unknown minutes | |
Justice: | Unknown | |
Corruption: | Unknown | |
Description: | Only recently released to general use among Paladins by their guild, Tamsine's Kiss has been known with some historical context for awhile. "Holy healing," of a sort, the spell pattern is capable of supernaturally closing wounds. This is not without cost, however. In the short term, such healing is accompanied by scarring of equal proportions, which while less fatal than a sword in the heart is still potentially fatal in its own right. Over the long term, continual use of the spell is thought to sap the general health and put extreme stress on the magician's metabolism, asking the caster if they're willing to sacrifice years for immediate health and, perhaps, triumph. | |
Effect: | Converts incoming wounds into scars. | |
Example Messaging: | Unknown | |
Devices/Tattoos: | No devices or tattoos documented. |
New spell in the Sacrifice spellbook off of Aspirant's Aegis. Has a chance (based on Potency, high likelihood up to 100% at max Potency) that half of any wound the Paladin takes is converted into a scar instead.