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Attribute: [[Dexterity]] | Attribute: [[Dexterity]] | ||
Pedagogy: Procedural | Pedagogy: Procedural | ||
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- | The skill of 'stage magery', the use of sleight of hand and misdirection to produce cunning | + | The skill of 'stage magery', the use of sleight of hand and misdirection to produce cunning |
- | and entertaining illusions, all without the involvement of any actual magick. Despite its | + | and entertaining illusions, all without the involvement of any actual magick. Despite its |
- | prosaic nature, the skill is also quite popular with practitioners of actual magick, as a | + | prosaic nature, the skill is also quite popular with practitioners of actual magick, as a |
- | means of hiding from prying eyes the gestures that are actually a key part of their spells. | + | means of hiding from prying eyes the gestures that are actually a key part of their spells. |
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- | See Also: [[prestidigitation]] | + | See Also: [[Prestidigitation]] |
* '''Notes''' | * '''Notes''' |
Revision as of 03:41, 29 September 2009
Class: Performance Skills Attribute: Dexterity Pedagogy: Procedural
The skill of 'stage magery', the use of sleight of hand and misdirection to produce cunning and entertaining illusions, all without the involvement of any actual magick. Despite its prosaic nature, the skill is also quite popular with practitioners of actual magick, as a means of hiding from prying eyes the gestures that are actually a key part of their spells.
See Also: Prestidigitation
- Notes