Jump to content

Magic: Difference between revisions

From Pact Wiki
Tag: visualeditor
Added the PactDice Practice Categories box (hopefully correctly)
Tag: visualeditor
 
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Magic''' is a general term for the esoteric feats performed in [[Pact]]. It is done in a variety of ways and vectors, such as through [[Spirits]], [[Glamour]], [[Runes]], etc. [[Practitioners]] and [[Others]] have access to their own form of magic depending on their identity. All magic requires a source of power to function; for example, [[Blood magic|blood]], [[Chronomancy|time]], [[Priest|belief]], etc.
'''Magic''' is a general term for the esoteric feats performed in [[Pact]]. It is done in a variety of ways and vectors, such as through [[Spirits]], [[Glamour]], [[Runes]], [[Ritual]] etc. [[Practitioners]] and [[Others]] have access to their own form of magic depending on their identity. All magic requires a source of [[Power]] to function; for example, [[Blood magic|blood]], [[Chronomancy|time]], [[Priest|belief]], etc.
 
Usually the definition of magic includes anything where viewing, experiencing or participating woutl damage the subjects [[Innocence]].
==Schools Of Magic==
==Schools Of Magic==
*[[Alchemy]]
*[[Alchemy]]
Line 15: Line 17:
*[[Enchanting]]
*[[Enchanting]]
*[[Evangelism]]
*[[Evangelism]]
*[[Faeries]]
*[[Faerie Magic]]
*[[Goblin King]]
*[[Goblin King]]
*[[Harbinger]]
*[[Harbinger]]
Line 37: Line 39:
*[[War Mages]]
*[[War Mages]]
*[[Warding]]
*[[Warding]]
*
{{Reflist}}{{Practice Categories}}
[[Category:Basic Information]]
[[Category:Basic Information]]

Latest revision as of 15:14, June 7, 2022

Magic is a general term for the esoteric feats performed in Pact. It is done in a variety of ways and vectors, such as through Spirits, Glamour, Runes, Ritual etc. Practitioners and Others have access to their own form of magic depending on their identity. All magic requires a source of Power to function; for example, blood, time, belief, etc.

Usually the definition of magic includes anything where viewing, experiencing or participating woutl damage the subjects Innocence.

Schools Of Magic[edit]

References[edit]

<references/>