Wyrding
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- | Class: Ranged Weapon Skills | + | Class: Esoteric Skills |
Attribute: [[Ego]] | Attribute: [[Ego]] | ||
Pedagogy: Physical Training | Pedagogy: Physical Training | ||
- | Practitioner Term: User of Telesmatic Weapons | + | Practitioner Term: Wyrd |
- | The ability to use weapons which employ forces directed by one's will rather than one's body. Examples include wands and staves | + | This skill represents the capacity to interact with the subtle forces of the world at the most basic level, essentially merely |
- | which fire magickal bolts. When using such a weapon, this skill influences the speed, accuracy, and damage of your attacks, and in | + | "flexing" one's psyche toward a desired end. Probably the most common use of this is in using the most typical sort of enchanted |
- | some cases your ability to use the weapon defensively (when the weapon can also project its effects for that purpose -- many do so | + | items, those usable by essentially anyone. Many other esoteric influences can interact with one in ways such that this skill |
- | only in offense). | + | becomes relevant, however. Metaphysically, wyrding is a matter of the contact of the lowest level of your soul, the nefesh, with |
+ | other forces which can be interacted with on its plane of existence. | ||
- | Development Information: The telesmatic weapon skill was created by Chaos, who wishes to credit Aleister Crowley as inspiring this | + | Development Information: The wyrding skill was created by Chaos; the source code was last updated Wed Apr 19 12:01:29 2017. |
- | work, and is maintained by Lost Souls; the source code was last updated Sat May 03 16:23:31 2014. | + | |
'''Notes''' | '''Notes''' | ||
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- | =[[:Category:Telesmatic Weapon Trainer|Trainers]]= | + | =[[:Category: Telesmatic Weapon Trainer|Trainers]]= |
Wandering [[Farouzh]], [[Lhethan Hagal]], [[Wayfarer]], [[Wikspisk]] | Wandering [[Farouzh]], [[Lhethan Hagal]], [[Wayfarer]], [[Wikspisk]] | ||
[[Darkhold]]: [[Helborg]] | [[Darkhold]]: [[Helborg]] | ||
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[[Category: Skills]] | [[Category: Skills]] | ||
- | [[Category: Ranged Weapon Skills]] | + | [[Category: Esoteric Skills]] |
[[Category: Ego Skills]] | [[Category: Ego Skills]] |
Revision as of 14:49, 19 April 2017
Class: Esoteric Skills Attribute: Ego Pedagogy: Physical Training Practitioner Term: Wyrd
This skill represents the capacity to interact with the subtle forces of the world at the most basic level, essentially merely "flexing" one's psyche toward a desired end. Probably the most common use of this is in using the most typical sort of enchanted items, those usable by essentially anyone. Many other esoteric influences can interact with one in ways such that this skill becomes relevant, however. Metaphysically, wyrding is a matter of the contact of the lowest level of your soul, the nefesh, with other forces which can be interacted with on its plane of existence.
Development Information: The wyrding skill was created by Chaos; the source code was last updated Wed Apr 19 12:01:29 2017.
Notes
Trainers
Wandering Farouzh, Lhethan Hagal, Wayfarer, Wikspisk Darkhold: Helborg Leah's Hill: Eldrinn Tenereth's Rest: Zid Association required: Kazarak/Kazarzeth: Urdo Wanders Losthaven Guard: Berek Wandslingers: Clyde Guild required: Coven: Esme Wanders Devonshire Clerics: Thromdan Ordo Ignis Aeternis: Aedryl Ordo Ignis Aeternis: Flizera Ordo Ignis Aeternis: Iklam wanders Ordo Ignis Aeternis: Pierce wanders Ordo Zephyrius Mutatoris: Aerina Ringwielders: Merethus Quest required