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| You never accidentally set off Symbol or Glyph spells when identifying or otherwise detecting them. | You never accidentally set off Symbol or Glyph spells when identifying or otherwise detecting them. |
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| Additionally, you may inscribe your own custom Runes - in order to do so, you must select a solid, stationary surface to inscribe the rune upon (a boat's deck, for example, would be suitable - this clause is meant to disallow moving the Rune about, which would just make it a Scroll). You must expend 10 minutes per Spell Tier to inscribe a Rune, and you may inscribe any spell which you know. The Mana used on a Rune is sacrificed, meaning your maximum Mana is permanently decreased until the Rune has activated. You may bind a Rune to an Implement for this purpose, but the Implement will likewise lower its maximum capacity when doing so. A Minor Implement bound to a specific Spell may only assist with Runes of that specific spell. | Additionally, you may inscribe your own custom Runes - in order to do so, you must select a solid, stationary surface to inscribe the rune upon (a boat's deck, for example, would be suitable - this clause is meant to disallow moving the Rune about, which would just make it a Scroll). You must expend 10 minutes per Spell Tier to inscribe a Rune, and you may inscribe any spell which you know. The[[priority:magic#mana|Mana]]used on a Rune is sacrificed, meaning your maximum[[priority:magic#mana|Mana]]is permanently decreased until the Rune has activated. You may bind a Rune to an Implement for this purpose, but the Implement will likewise lower its maximum capacity when doing so. A Minor Implement bound to a specific Spell may only assist with Runes of that specific spell. |
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| Next, select a trigger for the Rune - this must be simple (IE, one sentence of description or less), but is otherwise quite flexible. Examples of suitable triggers include: | Next, select a trigger for the Rune - this must be simple (IE, one sentence of description or less), but is otherwise quite flexible. Examples of suitable triggers include: |
| When the trigger condition is met, the Rune casts as if you had cast the spell yourself from that position. You must dictate any specifics of the spell when you are inscribing the Rune (for example, a Rune of [[priority:magic:spells:tier4:scrying|Scrying]] must have a predetermined target upon activation). You always know when one of your Runes has been activated. | When the trigger condition is met, the Rune casts as if you had cast the spell yourself from that position. You must dictate any specifics of the spell when you are inscribing the Rune (for example, a Rune of [[priority:magic:spells:tier4:scrying|Scrying]] must have a predetermined target upon activation). You always know when one of your Runes has been activated. |
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| Runes remain indefinitely, but they may be destroyed through their host structure being destroyed, an [[priority:magic:spells:tier1:erase|]] spell, and similar effects. You may allow a Rune to have multiple "charges" by expending sufficient Mana for each use. A Rune may only activate once per Round. | Runes remain indefinitely, but they may be destroyed through their host structure being destroyed, an [[priority:magic:spells:tier1:erase|]] spell, and similar effects. You may allow a Rune to have multiple "charges" by expending sufficient[[priority:magic#mana|Mana]]for each use. A Rune may only activate once per Round. |
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| ===== Enlightenment - Etch Rune (Su) ===== | ===== Enlightenment - Etch Rune (Su) ===== |