Flux (Aligned Form)
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- | 15% of [[charisma]] plus 25% of [[intelligence]] plus 20% of [[telesma]] skill plus 20% of [[xotimancy]] skill plus 10% of [[logic]] skill plus 10% of [[metaphysics]] skill plus 10% of [[calligraphy]] skill | + | 15% of [[ego]] plus 25% of [[intellect]] plus 20% of [[abjuration]] skill plus 20% of [[chaoturgy]] skill plus 10% of [[logic]] skill plus 10% of [[metaphysics]] skill plus 10% of [[calligraphy]] skill |
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==Facility Range== | ==Facility Range== | ||
0 to 395 | 0 to 395 |
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Flux
This form allows one to disperse the leximantic energies one maintains within replicates actualized with the form One in Many. One does this via the opposite principle of systematic classification via essences: one emphasizes the differences, the multiplicity of properties, and similarities -- the last only insofar as the similarities are generic enough to prevent any clean boundaries between classes. The effect is that any replicates one is manifested will potentialize and dissolve.
One gets a small amount of order energy back per replicate dissolved in this way, the exact amount depending on one's facility with this form.
Knowledge Requirement
have at least 40 points in calligraphy skill
and have at least 80 points among
- philosophy skill and 10% of metaphysics skill
Facility Formula
15% of ego plus 25% of intellect plus 20% of abjuration skill plus 20% of chaoturgy skill plus 10% of logic skill plus 10% of metaphysics skill plus 10% of calligraphy skill
Facility Range
0 to 395
Energy Costs
60 spiritual
Process to Actualize
visualize the kanji for change, fluidity, multiplicity, and uniqueness