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Mm thumb.jpgMoon Mage Guild


Tangled Fate Scroll-only Spell
Abbreviation: TF
Prerequisites: Circle 15
Signature: No
Spell Slots: 2
Mana Type: Unknown
Spell Type: standard / debilitation, utility
Difficulty: basic
Prep (min/max): 10 / 94
Skill Range (min/max): Unknown / Unknown
Valid Spell Target: PC
Duration (min/max): Unknown minutes /
Justice: Unknown
Corruption: Unknown
Description: The Holy infusion of the Pattern of Luck, Tangled Fate generates a steady flow of luck around its target. The luck that teleologic sorcerers deal with is not the 'good' or even 'bad' luck of folklore, but a force of improbability, which they believe twists fate and slackens iron-clad destiny into shades of probability. Tangled Fate uses this force to artificially modify the shape of the subject's destiny. While this sorcery can theoretically have subtle long-term effect, most sorcerers only have the skill and patience to use it to undermine the immediate, vivid prophecies that seers use to augment or curse skills.

In order to use Tangled Fate, the sorcerer must first align himself to his desired result. This sorcery can only safely be used when the subject has just a single prophecy influencing his immediate future: meddling with more complex destinies invites Tenuis' fate.

This is a non-battle spell that can be cast on a single target. Non-battle spells have significantly longer preparation times than battle spells. It can be cast without a target, at other adventurers, and at hostile creatures. It requires a minimum of ten mana streams, and can expand to a maximum of ninety-four mana streams woven into it.

To begin to be able to cast this spell, you will need to reach the rank of a full novice. By the time you have mastered this spell, you will be ranked as a true professional in your abilities as a caster. It requires the Utility and Debilitation skills to cast effectively.

Effect: Unknown
Example Messaging: You gesture.

All the sounds around you seem to retreat down a distant tunnel, leaving the area quiet except for a single, ear-splitting tone that is centered around you.
A surge of luck washes over you, reorienting your position toward fate. New concepts and images bubble up from your unconscious, suggesting that your immediate destiny is dire.
Roundtime: 1 sec.

Devices/Tattoos: No devices or tattoos documented.

Notes

  • Official Description: The first user of Tangled Fate is thought to have been the Tezirite Edward Tenuis, known in his later years for violent seizures that no amount of Empathic attention could predict or cure. Among his effects was the design for an impossible spell pattern with references to "compound visions" and "luck's divine dominion" scrawled in the margins in his shaky hand. His peers assumed Tenuis had lost his faculties due to the seizures, but teleologic sorcerers cast doubt on his innocence.
  • Must align before casting to the desired target skill.
  • Grants a Moon Mage control over the random elements of a prediction. As a result the normally large and/or long bonus of predictions turns into the smaller power and/or shorter duration of a spell. The prediction will also abruptly terminate if Tangled Fate is somehow dispelled.
  • If there are two or more active predictions on the target, casting Tangled Fate will induce a seizure and leave the target prone, with nerve damage, but no RT.
  • Provoking a seizure does nervous system damage based on the number of predictions/CJs and your WvW win result. Inducing a seizure in yourself always blows out your nerves.
  • At capped mana will always result to the proper alignment if self cast.
  • While Tanged Fate is in effect the target (be it self cast or on others) is unable to use further predictions or teleological sorcery.
  • Must be able to predict. Will not work for non Moon Mages.


When using PREDICT ANALYZE you will see:

A translucent ruby tome that disappears and is replaced by a gemstone. It pops out of existence the moment you notice it. For some reason, the display leaves a deep sense of unease lingering in the back of your mind. Roundtime: 9 sec.