Mass Charm
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Mass Charm – in older times known as Jinx – is the more powerful version of the Charm spell.
Spell Description[edit]
What if the caster encounters a whole group of evil-minded creatures too mighty to fight? Then this stronger version of the Charm spell comes into play. Mass Charm will ensnare the entire group of foes, clouding their minds to turn them against each other in hatred. In the end, they will kill each other in battle, with the last survivor being too weakened to be any kind of threat against the mage. This spell is a favorite among mages who do not want to dirty their hands with physical battle.
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There are but two enchantments more powerful and difficult than the Jinx spell, and but one of similar potency. When faced with a closely packed horde of enemies, mix together equal quantities of Black Pearl, deadly Nightshade, and the crimson Mandrake Root to cast at your opponents. Call to their attention the vulnerability of their backs and weave the magic. They shall turn and smite each other as if each was alone in a crowd of mortal foes. The Black Pearl shall carry your spell to their very midst, while the hallucinatory might of the Nightshade will confound them beyond the boundaries of common sense. Mandrake Root lends the power of conviction to their misconceptions. The duration of the enchantment is varied, but throughout its course the spellcaster will be reminded of its potency by the presence of a glowing “J”. Be warned, however, that the casting of the Jinx spell requires great exertion.
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Quas An Wis turns a foe’s orderly, well-planned attack into bedlam. Confusion reigns and creatures strike out at whomever [sic] is nearest, regardless of loyalty. Extremely effective against the likes of rats and Orcs, Quas An Wis loses much of its impact against more intelligent monsters, which are often capable of recognizing and resisting it. A mix of rare mandrake root and nightshade, the cloud of Quas An Wis works only for experienced mages.
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Changes the alignment of nearby foes to match that of the caster.
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This spell is similar to the Fifth Circle spell Charm, but it affects an entire group of the mage’s enemies.
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