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{{Spell | {{Spell | ||
+ | |essence=compulsory | ||
+ | |school=fire | ||
|xp=1 | |xp=1 | ||
− | |time= | + | |time=1 hour per spell rank |
|distance=Near | |distance=Near | ||
− | |target= | + | |target=Creature |
− | | | + | |save=[[Virtue]] |
− | | | + | |counter=[[Endearment]] |
− | |description=This spell is the opposite of | + | |description=This spell is the opposite of [[Endearment]]; 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= | + | |level1=Moves the target down one Disposition |
− | |level2= | + | |level2=Moves the target down two Dispositions |
− | |level3= | + | |level3=Moves the target down three Dispositions |
− | |level4= | + | |level4=Moves the target down four Dispositions |
− | |level5= | + | |level5=Moves the target down five Dispositions |
}} | }} |
Latest revision as of 02:22, 18 January 2021
This rule is pretty sexy and doesn't need any attention. Consider it good to go. |
Rarity | 1 |
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AP | 4 |
Target | Creature |
Distance | Near |
Lasts | 1 hour per spell rank |
Save | Virtue |
Counter | Endearment |
This spell is the opposite of Endearment; 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
- Moves the target down one Disposition
- Moves the target down two Dispositions
- Moves the target down three Dispositions
- Moves the target down four Dispositions
- Moves the target down five Dispositions