Aul (Aligned Form)

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'''Form Type''' : symbol<BR> '''Form Type''' : symbol<BR>
-'''Knowledge Requirement''' : have at least 120 points among elder lore skill and swimming skill or Ularu skill of 5 or higher<BR>+'''Knowledge Requirement''' : have at least 120 points among [[elder lore]] skill and [[swimming skill]] or [[Ularu]] skill of 5 or higher<BR>
-'''Facility Formula''' : 15% of charisma plus 15% of intelligence plus 15% of telesma skill plus 15% of leximancy skill plus 45% of symbology skill plus 5% of Ularu skill<BR>+'''Facility Formula''' : 15% of [[charisma]] plus 15% of [[intelligence]] plus 15% of [[telesma]] skill plus 15% of [[leximancy]] skill plus 45% of [[symbology]] skill plus 5% of [[Ularu]] skill<BR>
'''Facility Minimum''' : 68<BR> '''Facility Minimum''' : 68<BR>
'''Facility Maximum''' : 350<BR> '''Facility Maximum''' : 350<BR>

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the form Aul

Form Type  : symbol
Knowledge Requirement  : have at least 120 points among elder lore skill and swimming skill or Ularu skill of 5 or higher
Facility Formula  : 15% of charisma plus 15% of intelligence plus 15% of telesma skill plus 15% of leximancy skill plus 45% of symbology skill plus 5% of Ularu skill
Facility Minimum  : 68
Facility Maximum  : 350
Energy Costs  : twenty points of spiritual energy
Process to Actualize Form  : subvocalize aul

This form results from alignment with word "aul", the Ularu word for "life". While the connection with the language and biology of elder beings of chaos casts this form into some disrepute, few go without using it, for it is immensely useful: it allows one to effortlessly swim and breathe underwater. The exact connection between speakers of Ularu and Hanoma remains mysterious.

One can only actualize this form while in or near water. The effects of this form last until one moves out of and away from water.

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