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Old 08-19-2016, 03:23 AM   #37
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Default Re: [Sorcery] Spellbook project

Húgskönja (Sense Thoughts)
Keywords: Resisted (Will)
Full Cost: 23 points
Casting Roll: IQ
Range: Sight or touch
Duration: Indefinite

The spell creates a spiritual link between a victim and the sorcerer. The sorcerer can read the victim’s surface thought. The sorcerer must be able to see or touch the subject to affect them. If the sorcerer wins the Quick Contest between sorcerer and subject, they can “hear” everything they say, subvocalize, or actively think about as a voice in their heads. Received thoughts comes at the speed of speech. If the sorcerer cannot understand the language, or if the subject isn’t sapient, the sorcerer only picks up feelings, images, and general intent.
If the sorcerer loses, the subject is immune to further attempts for 24 hours.

Statistics: Mind Reading (Increased Immunity 1, -10%; Sorcerer, -15%) [23]

Húgstyrkja (Strengthen memory)
Keywords: Buff
Full Cost: 22 points
Casting Roll: None
Range: Touch
Duration: 3 minutes

The subject is given photographic memory for the last 10 days. The spell also also restores any loss of memory that has happened for the last 10 days. It has no effect on learning skills, as that requires understanding and not just memorization of facts.

Statistics: Affliction 1 (Photographic memory, time-limited, +50%; Cosmic, restores memory loss, +100%; Fixed Duration, +0%; Sorcery, -15%; Touch, -20%) [22]

Húgsvala (Confuse mind)
Keywords: Resisted (Will)
Full Cost: 19 points
Casting Roll: Will
Range: Unlimited (penalty is -1 per yard)
Duration: 3 minutes

The spell creates doubts in the mind of the subject, giving them Indecisive (12) for the duration of the spell.

Statistics: Affliction (Indecisive, +10%; Fixed Duration, +0%; Indecisive, -10%; Malediction 1, +100%; Sorcery, -15%) [19]
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