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A '''curse''', '''hex '''or '''deleterious practice '''refers to any abstract, harmful [[magic]].<ref name=":1"/> Practitioners whi specialize in deleterious practice are called '''Curse Adepts'''.<ref>yadira karma targeting innocents causes blow back</ref>
A '''curse''', '''hex '''or '''deleterious practice '''refers to any abstract, harmful [[magic]].<ref name=":1"/> Practitioners who specialize in deleterious practice are called '''Curse Adepts'''.<ref>yadira karma targeting innocents causes blow back</ref>


In some cases even a sapient [[Other]] might be considered a Living curse one way or another.<ref>There's been theorizing that [[James Corvidae|he]] was a curse bestowed on us from the First Nations, over some slight. - [https://pactwebserial.wordpress.com/2014/05/13 Excerpt] from [[Subordination 6.7]]</ref><ref>“I am Inomenos. I am a wrong, made by man, released against men. I have earned a name for myself.”<br><br>A curse, given life, I thought. - [https://pactwebserial.wordpress.com/2014/11/20 Excerpt] from [[Execution 13.7]]</ref><ref>[[Ogre Mages|The ___ Flare attack]] is [Thomas Black']s filler if no attack fits or if he needs something to get started off, and his black cat familiar is a living curse that trips enemies up so everything's just a little more likely to land, but he can have it become something similar to a flare, to serve as emergency filler at the cost of no longer granting its ambient effect for the remainder of the combat. - [https://redd.it/7okwqi Wildbow on Reddit.]</ref>
In some cases even a sapient [[Other]] might be considered a living curse one way or another.<ref>There's been theorizing that [[James Corvidae|he]] was a curse bestowed on us from the First Nations, over some slight. - [https://pactwebserial.wordpress.com/2014/05/13 Excerpt] from [[Subordination 6.7]]</ref><ref>“I am Inomenos. I am a wrong, made by man, released against men. I have earned a name for myself.”<br><br>A curse, given life, I thought. - [https://pactwebserial.wordpress.com/2014/11/20 Excerpt] from [[Execution 13.7]]</ref><ref>[[Ogre Mages|The ___ Flare attack]] is [Thomas Black']s filler if no attack fits or if he needs something to get started off, and his black cat familiar is a living curse that trips enemies up so everything's just a little more likely to land, but he can have it become something similar to a flare, to serve as emergency filler at the cost of no longer granting its ambient effect for the remainder of the combat. - [https://redd.it/7okwqi Wildbow on Reddit.]</ref>


Certain general laws of magic apply to curses. If rebuffed, they can bounce back stronger than before, either on the sender<ref>''Barriers will serve their purpose, but hexes and deleterious magics will often glance off the Bane, rendering them a potent devise against the unwary. Without expecting their workings to go awry and come back to them, such a Magus might find themselves dealing with their own practises and the Bane both.'' - [https://pactwebserial.wordpress.com/2014/10/14 Excerpt] from [[Duress 12.3]]</ref><ref>“Sticking him with a label?” Lucy asked. “Nothing more?”<br><br>“Oh, aye, Lassie. If you wanted more, you cannae be lyin’ in little ways all the time. Makes it easy to shake, and they say a curse you can shake can go back to the sender, stronger than it was. You’re lucky he’s not much of a shakin’ sort.”<br><br>“Goblins neglected to mention that,” Lucy said, her eyebrow raised.<br>[...]<br>“You smell of goblins, and your lips taste like a curse,” Maricica told Lucy. “Be careful. Curses and lowly practices travel paths of least resistance, and the most common path of least resistance that draws lightning from the heavens, rain from the sky, and light from the sun is down. Sink too far, and you may find it all tumbling down on your head.” - [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2020/06/23 Excerpt] from [[Stolen Away 2.5]]</ref> or on the original target if that's not possible.<ref>I noticed the doom and followed it to her. She was fending it off, but the way a curse, an omen, or a sending works, if you can’t bounce it back at the sender, or if there’s no sender, it can magnify. The doom had swelled, going away for a time, picking up strength, then returning. - [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2020/07/25 Excerpt] from [[Out on a Limb 3.4]]</ref> Actively inviting a curse, such as giving verbal permission, will make a curse more effective.<ref name=":1">“If you’ll give her a moment, she should find a comfort zone with the body and the situation. She didn’t give her permission for the change, and deleterious practices are always more effective if the subject invites it.”<br><br>“Dele-what?” Avery asked.<br><br>“Harmful. Inflicted wrongs. Curses and unasked-for effects like a transformation,” Maricica explained. “If they ask for it, either by opening their mouths and saying the words, or by doing something in and of itself wrong and deserving of being wronged in turn, the deleterious effect will stick.”<br><br>“So this won’t stick?” Lucy asked.<br><br>“If she didn’t want it, it would be easy to shake off.” - [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2020/06/16 Excerpt] from [[Stolen Away 2.3]]</ref> A [[Karmic|karmically]] righteous curse, taking vengeance for some wrong, will also be more likely to succeed.<ref name=":1"/>
Certain general laws of magic apply to curses. If rebuffed, they can bounce back stronger than before, either on the sender<ref>''Barriers will serve their purpose, but hexes and deleterious magics will often glance off the Bane, rendering them a potent devise against the unwary. Without expecting their workings to go awry and come back to them, such a Magus might find themselves dealing with their own practises and the Bane both.'' - [https://pactwebserial.wordpress.com/2014/10/14 Excerpt] from [[Duress 12.3]]</ref><ref>“Sticking him with a label?” Lucy asked. “Nothing more?”<br><br>“Oh, aye, Lassie. If you wanted more, you cannae be lyin’ in little ways all the time. Makes it easy to shake, and they say a curse you can shake can go back to the sender, stronger than it was. You’re lucky he’s not much of a shakin’ sort.”<br><br>“Goblins neglected to mention that,” Lucy said, her eyebrow raised.<br>[...]<br>“You smell of goblins, and your lips taste like a curse,” Maricica told Lucy. “Be careful. Curses and lowly practices travel paths of least resistance, and the most common path of least resistance that draws lightning from the heavens, rain from the sky, and light from the sun is down. Sink too far, and you may find it all tumbling down on your head.” - [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2020/06/23 Excerpt] from [[Stolen Away 2.5]]</ref> or on the original target if that's not possible.<ref>I noticed the doom and followed it to her. She was fending it off, but the way a curse, an omen, or a sending works, if you can’t bounce it back at the sender, or if there’s no sender, it can magnify. The doom had swelled, going away for a time, picking up strength, then returning. - [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2020/07/25 Excerpt] from [[Out on a Limb 3.4]]</ref> Actively inviting a curse, such as giving verbal permission, will make a curse more effective.<ref name=":1">“If you’ll give her a moment, she should find a comfort zone with the body and the situation. She didn’t give her permission for the change, and deleterious practices are always more effective if the subject invites it.”<br><br>“Dele-what?” Avery asked.<br><br>“Harmful. Inflicted wrongs. Curses and unasked-for effects like a transformation,” Maricica explained. “If they ask for it, either by opening their mouths and saying the words, or by doing something in and of itself wrong and deserving of being wronged in turn, the deleterious effect will stick.”<br><br>“So this won’t stick?” Lucy asked.<br><br>“If she didn’t want it, it would be easy to shake off.” - [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2020/06/16 Excerpt] from [[Stolen Away 2.3]]</ref> A [[Karmic|karmically]] righteous curse, taking vengeance for some wrong, will also be more likely to succeed.<ref name=":1"/>


[[Magic item#Cursed Items|Magic items which carry a curse]] are fairly common, especially "in the wild",<ref>A lot of devices and ‘found’ items tended to be… problematic. When an Other got into an item, it tended to be frustrated or angry, or else a predator lying in wait, or a conniving thing trying to use the device as a vector to hurt people.<br><br>These items, from the scratch-a-sketch to the polaroid camera, were ones Zed had tended to. Curses removed, Others managed or pulled out, bound, and put back in again. In cases where those Others had been ones who preyed on fear or negativity, the items unfortunately became things that couldn’t recharge or sustain themselves. - [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2020/08/15 Excerpt] from [[Out on a Limb 3.z]]</ref> and spreading such items to harvest the unwary is the specialty of [[Peddlar|Peddlar-type Others]].
[[Magic item#Cursed Items|Magic items which carry a curse]] are fairly common, especially "in the wild",<ref>A lot of devices and ‘found’ items tended to be… problematic. When an Other got into an item, it tended to be frustrated or angry, or else a predator lying in wait, or a conniving thing trying to use the device as a vector to hurt people.<br><br>These items, from the scratch-a-sketch to the polaroid camera, were ones Zed had tended to. Curses removed, Others managed or pulled out, bound, and put back in again. In cases where those Others had been ones who preyed on fear or negativity, the items unfortunately became things that couldn’t recharge or sustain themselves. - [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2020/08/15 Excerpt] from [[Out on a Limb 3.z]]</ref> and spreading such items to harvest the unwary is the specialty of [[Peddler|Peddler-type Others]].


Some others give curses if they're killed, such as [[Dog of War#Black Dog|Black Dog]]<ref>“Another kind. For every twenty or so of the rest of us, you might see one Black Dog, one Rag Tag. They come from civilians like I come from soldiers, but… they come from wrongs, from pain, attrition. They’ll look like kids. Or like old men or women. Kill them, you get sick, or something twists inside you and you can’t eat enough anymore, or… you get cold and you can’t warm up. A curse. The strong ones, you can’t even hurt them or say an unkind word without them laying something on you in turn. And they come back too. They protect us, walk into firefights, stop other kinds of binding than just the circles. They give us direction, motivation.”<br>[...]<br>“Our Black Dog. My friend,” he answered. “She filled the empty hours of the day and kept me entertained, she watched terrible shows. Not, uh, not so clarified. Black Dogs, they don’t take lives, not easily. Only if they give someone a curse of revenge and that curse kills. But what was there was… rich. [...] I was the one who took Yalda’s life in the end. I was cursed. I carried it with me for years. Then Charles carried it for a short while before they figured out how to break it. If I was going to hate anyone, I’d hate myself, and I spend too much time on my own to spend it stewing in hatred.” - [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2020/05/23 Excerpt] from [[Lost for Words 1.5]]</ref>
Some Others give curses if they're killed, such as [[Dog of War#Black Dog|Black Dog]].<ref>“Another kind. For every twenty or so of the rest of us, you might see one Black Dog, one Rag Tag. They come from civilians like I come from soldiers, but… they come from wrongs, from pain, attrition. They’ll look like kids. Or like old men or women. Kill them, you get sick, or something twists inside you and you can’t eat enough anymore, or… you get cold and you can’t warm up. A curse. The strong ones, you can’t even hurt them or say an unkind word without them laying something on you in turn. And they come back too. They protect us, walk into firefights, stop other kinds of binding than just the circles. They give us direction, motivation.”<br>[...]<br>“Our Black Dog. My friend,” he answered. “She filled the empty hours of the day and kept me entertained, she watched terrible shows. Not, uh, not so clarified. Black Dogs, they don’t take lives, not easily. Only if they give someone a curse of revenge and that curse kills. But what was there was… rich. [...] I was the one who took Yalda’s life in the end. I was cursed. I carried it with me for years. Then Charles carried it for a short while before they figured out how to break it. If I was going to hate anyone, I’d hate myself, and I spend too much time on my own to spend it stewing in hatred.” - [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2020/05/23 Excerpt] from [[Lost for Words 1.5]]</ref>


Insults can become curses,<ref>“Get bent!” Lucy shouted at him.<br><br>“You suck!” Avery called out.<br><br>“Enough,” Drowne told them. “Insults can be come curses. Come.” - [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2021/01/02 Excerpt] from [[Gone Ahead 7.9]]</ref> possibly when amplified by the [[Rule of Three]] and fed a bit of [[Power]].<ref>“It’s a-” Toadswallow started. He nearly fell over, tripping over trash. “Third one sticks. It’s a minor curse. Turning an insult into something that means something, by driving it in. That rat’s going to be grosser. It works with all kinds of things. Faerie use it with fancy words and phrases. If you do a contract with them, they’ll work in repeated words and phrases that imply crap and make other stuff more important.” - [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2020/05/23 Excerpt] from [[Lost for Words 1.5]]</ref>
Insults can become curses,<ref>“Get bent!” Lucy shouted at him.<br><br>“You suck!” Avery called out.<br><br>“Enough,” Drowne told them. “Insults can be come curses. Come.” - [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2021/01/02 Excerpt] from [[Gone Ahead 7.9]]</ref> possibly when amplified by the [[Rule of Three]] and fed a bit of [[Power]].<ref>“It’s a-” Toadswallow started. He nearly fell over, tripping over trash. “Third one sticks. It’s a minor curse. Turning an insult into something that means something, by driving it in. That rat’s going to be grosser. It works with all kinds of things. Faerie use it with fancy words and phrases. If you do a contract with them, they’ll work in repeated words and phrases that imply crap and make other stuff more important.” - [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2020/05/23 Excerpt] from [[Lost for Words 1.5]]</ref>

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A curse, hex or deleterious practice refers to any abstract, harmful magic.<ref name=":1"/> Practitioners who specialize in deleterious practice are called Curse Adepts.<ref>yadira karma targeting innocents causes blow back</ref>

In some cases even a sapient Other might be considered a living curse one way or another.<ref>There's been theorizing that he was a curse bestowed on us from the First Nations, over some slight. - Excerpt from Subordination 6.7</ref><ref>“I am Inomenos. I am a wrong, made by man, released against men. I have earned a name for myself.”

A curse, given life, I thought. - Excerpt from Execution 13.7</ref><ref>The ___ Flare attack is [Thomas Black']s filler if no attack fits or if he needs something to get started off, and his black cat familiar is a living curse that trips enemies up so everything's just a little more likely to land, but he can have it become something similar to a flare, to serve as emergency filler at the cost of no longer granting its ambient effect for the remainder of the combat. - Wildbow on Reddit.</ref>

Certain general laws of magic apply to curses. If rebuffed, they can bounce back stronger than before, either on the sender<ref>Barriers will serve their purpose, but hexes and deleterious magics will often glance off the Bane, rendering them a potent devise against the unwary. Without expecting their workings to go awry and come back to them, such a Magus might find themselves dealing with their own practises and the Bane both. - Excerpt from Duress 12.3</ref><ref>“Sticking him with a label?” Lucy asked. “Nothing more?”

“Oh, aye, Lassie. If you wanted more, you cannae be lyin’ in little ways all the time. Makes it easy to shake, and they say a curse you can shake can go back to the sender, stronger than it was. You’re lucky he’s not much of a shakin’ sort.”

“Goblins neglected to mention that,” Lucy said, her eyebrow raised.
[...]
“You smell of goblins, and your lips taste like a curse,” Maricica told Lucy. “Be careful. Curses and lowly practices travel paths of least resistance, and the most common path of least resistance that draws lightning from the heavens, rain from the sky, and light from the sun is down. Sink too far, and you may find it all tumbling down on your head.” - Excerpt from Stolen Away 2.5</ref> or on the original target if that's not possible.<ref>I noticed the doom and followed it to her. She was fending it off, but the way a curse, an omen, or a sending works, if you can’t bounce it back at the sender, or if there’s no sender, it can magnify. The doom had swelled, going away for a time, picking up strength, then returning. - Excerpt from Out on a Limb 3.4</ref> Actively inviting a curse, such as giving verbal permission, will make a curse more effective.<ref name=":1">“If you’ll give her a moment, she should find a comfort zone with the body and the situation. She didn’t give her permission for the change, and deleterious practices are always more effective if the subject invites it.”

“Dele-what?” Avery asked.

“Harmful. Inflicted wrongs. Curses and unasked-for effects like a transformation,” Maricica explained. “If they ask for it, either by opening their mouths and saying the words, or by doing something in and of itself wrong and deserving of being wronged in turn, the deleterious effect will stick.”

“So this won’t stick?” Lucy asked.

“If she didn’t want it, it would be easy to shake off.” - Excerpt from Stolen Away 2.3</ref> A karmically righteous curse, taking vengeance for some wrong, will also be more likely to succeed.<ref name=":1"/>

Magic items which carry a curse are fairly common, especially "in the wild",<ref>A lot of devices and ‘found’ items tended to be… problematic. When an Other got into an item, it tended to be frustrated or angry, or else a predator lying in wait, or a conniving thing trying to use the device as a vector to hurt people.

These items, from the scratch-a-sketch to the polaroid camera, were ones Zed had tended to. Curses removed, Others managed or pulled out, bound, and put back in again. In cases where those Others had been ones who preyed on fear or negativity, the items unfortunately became things that couldn’t recharge or sustain themselves. - Excerpt from Out on a Limb 3.z</ref> and spreading such items to harvest the unwary is the specialty of Peddler-type Others.

Some Others give curses if they're killed, such as Black Dog.<ref>“Another kind. For every twenty or so of the rest of us, you might see one Black Dog, one Rag Tag. They come from civilians like I come from soldiers, but… they come from wrongs, from pain, attrition. They’ll look like kids. Or like old men or women. Kill them, you get sick, or something twists inside you and you can’t eat enough anymore, or… you get cold and you can’t warm up. A curse. The strong ones, you can’t even hurt them or say an unkind word without them laying something on you in turn. And they come back too. They protect us, walk into firefights, stop other kinds of binding than just the circles. They give us direction, motivation.”
[...]
“Our Black Dog. My friend,” he answered. “She filled the empty hours of the day and kept me entertained, she watched terrible shows. Not, uh, not so clarified. Black Dogs, they don’t take lives, not easily. Only if they give someone a curse of revenge and that curse kills. But what was there was… rich. [...] I was the one who took Yalda’s life in the end. I was cursed. I carried it with me for years. Then Charles carried it for a short while before they figured out how to break it. If I was going to hate anyone, I’d hate myself, and I spend too much time on my own to spend it stewing in hatred.” - Excerpt from Lost for Words 1.5</ref>

Insults can become curses,<ref>“Get bent!” Lucy shouted at him.

“You suck!” Avery called out.

“Enough,” Drowne told them. “Insults can be come curses. Come.” - Excerpt from Gone Ahead 7.9</ref> possibly when amplified by the Rule of Three and fed a bit of Power.<ref>“It’s a-” Toadswallow started. He nearly fell over, tripping over trash. “Third one sticks. It’s a minor curse. Turning an insult into something that means something, by driving it in. That rat’s going to be grosser. It works with all kinds of things. Faerie use it with fancy words and phrases. If you do a contract with them, they’ll work in repeated words and phrases that imply crap and make other stuff more important.” - Excerpt from Lost for Words 1.5</ref>

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