Poison and Nectar (Aligned Form)
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| Process to Actualize Form : visualize the kanji for mortality | Process to Actualize Form : visualize the kanji for mortality | ||
| - | The proper attitude towards mortality is to view it as a limitation from which strength can be drawn. One's eventual demise is inevitable, but temporary nature of one's life let's one use it to gain certain kinds of | + | The proper attitude towards mortality is to view it as a limitation from which strength can be drawn. One's eventual demise is inevitable, but temporary nature of one's life let's one use it to gain certain kinds of |
| wisdom otherwise unobtainable. When one learns to adopt this attitude and express it within a kanji, one can actualize this form and magickally realize a more enlightened state via a chakra. | wisdom otherwise unobtainable. When one learns to adopt this attitude and express it within a kanji, one can actualize this form and magickally realize a more enlightened state via a chakra. | ||
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the form Poison and Nectar
Form Type : symbol
Knowledge Requirement : have at least 100 points among calligraphy
skill and 50% of Nihonese skill and have at least 175 points among
philosophy skill and symbology skill
Facility Formula : 15% of charisma plus 15% of intelligence
plus 15% of willpower plus 20% of telesma skill plus 20% of centering
skill plus 10% of leximancy skill plus 10% of philosophy skill plus
10% of symbology skill
Facility Minimum : 525
Additional Requirements : resistance to temporal damage of lower than
100
Facility Maximum : 900
Your Facility : 693.47
Perfection : 45%
Energy Costs : fifty points of order energy
Process to Actualize Form : visualize the kanji for mortality
The proper attitude towards mortality is to view it as a limitation from which strength can be drawn. One's eventual demise is inevitable, but temporary nature of one's life let's one use it to gain certain kinds of wisdom otherwise unobtainable. When one learns to adopt this attitude and express it within a kanji, one can actualize this form and magickally realize a more enlightened state via a chakra.
