Difference between revisions of "Antagonism"

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|essence=compulsory
 
|essence=compulsory
|school=charm
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|xp=1
 
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|save=[[Virtue]]
 
|save=[[Virtue]]
 
|counter=[[Befriend]]
 
|counter=[[Befriend]]
|description=This spell is the opposite of [[Befriend]]. If cast successfully, it sends the target into a rage of anger, curses, and likely a lot of spittle.  The target is likely to become violent in general, not just towards the caster, but towards everyone.  The effects are immediate: once you tick someone off, they are liable to stay that way.
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|description=This spell is the opposite of [[Befriend]]; it fans the flames of hate. If cast successfully, it sends the target into a rage of anger, curses, and likely a lot of spittle.  The target is bound to become increasingly hateful and violent towards a specific creature named by the caster (including himself).  The effects are immediate: once you tick someone off, they are liable to stay that way.
 
|level1=Moves the target down one Disposition
 
|level1=Moves the target down one Disposition
 
|level2=Moves the target down two Dispositions
 
|level2=Moves the target down two Dispositions

Revision as of 15:03, 30 March 2013

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This spell has a compulsory essence
This is a fire spell
Rarity 1
AP 4
Target Creature
Distance Near
Lasts One hour per spell rank
SaveVirtue
CounterBefriend

This spell is the opposite of Befriend; it fans the flames of hate. If cast successfully, it sends the target into a rage of anger, curses, and likely a lot of spittle. The target is bound to become increasingly hateful and violent towards a specific creature named by the caster (including himself). The effects are immediate: once you tick someone off, they are liable to stay that way.

Intensity Effects

  1. Moves the target down one Disposition
  2. Moves the target down two Dispositions
  3. Moves the target down three Dispositions
  4. Moves the target down four Dispositions
  5. Moves the target down five Dispositions