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===Transportive===
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A spell with the ''transportive'' essence conveys objects or creatures through space.
 
A spell with the ''transportive'' essence conveys objects or creatures through space.
  
 
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===Warding===
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A spell with the ''warding'' essence prevents certain effects from happening.
 
A spell with the ''warding'' essence prevents certain effects from happening.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:17, 20 January 2013

A spell's essence describes its makeup, purpose, and means of operation. It's the very fabric of the magic that is enacted by the spell. Every spell falls into one of the following essences.

EssenceCompulsory.svg

Compulsory

A spell with the compulsory essence forces intelligent creatures into actions against their will.

EssenceConjuring.svg

Conjuring

A spell with the conjuring essence temporarily summons something into being. No magic can create objects permanently, but conjuring spells are as close to creation as a mage will get.

EssenceMutative.svg

Mutative

A spell with the mutative essence transforms a creature or object's physical makeup.

EssenceIllusory.svg

Illusory

A spell with the illusory essence produces false sensory information.

EssencePerceptive.svg

Perceptive

A spell with the perceptive essence alters or enhances a creature's natural senses, or makes otherwise unknown information available.

EssenceTransportive.svg

Transportive

A spell with the transportive essence conveys objects or creatures through space.

EssenceWarding.svg

Warding

A spell with the warding essence prevents certain effects from happening.