Shunned by the Gods on 11/22/2008 09:30 PM CST
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Prep: SHUN
Spellbook: Divine Intervention
Prereq: HulP, Rezz (4th tier)
Spell Type: SvSp
Description: Another method used by Inquisitors against spiritual violators during the Great Purge was the threat of having them experience what a path toward becoming a Necromancer or Sorcerer would result in: being uncared for by the 39.

Messaging: You point to the left of a field goblin and quickly draw your finger across its form.
A field goblin's displays a sense of unease.

Function: Causes the target to feel a sense of loss that scales based on how many favors the has (since those with more favors should understandably suffer more since they have so much attention granted toward them). For critters, their level of favors would be based on the same scale that determines their spiritual health pool. Unlike most Holy spells, this one has little to no effect on the cursed, and no effect on the undead. They're already screwed at this point.

The sense of loss starts at a disinterest in fighting and casting magic. The next level of loss is a disinterest in doing anything but moving and talking. The level after that is a disinterest in anything but moving. The next level is the disinterest in moving, and the final level the person just collapses in grief.

Concept: Because a spell that punishes people for having a lot of favors sounds hilariously cruel.
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Re: Shunned by the Gods on 11/23/2008 08:49 AM CST
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Interesting. I think it should be based on how little favors people have though, since it will be usable on more people. ;) Or just a spirit vs spirit spell.


~Player of "One of the Caels."
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Re: Shunned by the Gods on 11/23/2008 11:31 AM CST
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How else are you going to be able to chant, "SHUN, SHUN THE UNBELIEVER"?


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"Close your eyes -
For your eyes will only tell the truth..
And the truth isn't what you want to see.
In the dark, it is easy to pretend
That the truth is what it ought to be." - Erik Claudin
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