Morphic translocation
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Perform Morphic Translocation | Perform Morphic Translocation | ||
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- | Kazarak Esoteric Maneuver | + | [[Kazarak]] Esoteric Maneuver |
Usage: perform morphic translocation | Usage: perform morphic translocation | ||
- | By the very nature of its existence, a kazarak is inextricably bound to | + | By the very nature of its existence, a kazarak is inextricably bound to its host's physical |
- | its host's physical form. However, in times of great need, a kazarak may | + | form. However, in times of great need, a kazarak may effect a physical transportation of its |
- | effect a physical transportation of its host's body to a place of morphic | + | host's body to a place of morphic resonance, enabling it to absorb energy without performing |
- | resonance, enabling it to absorb energy without performing drains. However, | + | drains. However, this translocation is highly damaging to the host's physical form, and can result |
- | this translocation is highly damaging to the host's physical form, and can | + | in the host body's destruction if the host's structural integrity is sufficiently compromised. |
- | result in the host body's destruction if the host's structural integrity is | + | |
- | sufficiently compromised. | + | [[Category: Kazarak]] |
+ | [[Category: Maneuvers]] |
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Perform Morphic Translocation Kazarak Esoteric Maneuver Usage: perform morphic translocation
By the very nature of its existence, a kazarak is inextricably bound to its host's physical form. However, in times of great need, a kazarak may effect a physical transportation of its host's body to a place of morphic resonance, enabling it to absorb energy without performing drains. However, this translocation is highly damaging to the host's physical form, and can result in the host body's destruction if the host's structural integrity is sufficiently compromised.