Many in One (Aligned Form)

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Many in One

Knowledge Requirement

have at least 360 points among mathematics skill, 20% of symbology skill, 15% of alchemy skill, 15% of rune lore skill, unmodified tenacity skill, 50% of centering skill and 50 points for being familiar with manifold stones

Actualization Requirement

have at least 400 points among mathematics skill and tenacity skill

Facility Formula

22.5% of charisma plus 22.5% of unmodified willpower plus 25% of telesma skill plus 15% of leximancy skill plus 10% of unmodified tenacity skill plus 10% of mathematics skill plus 10% of enchanting skill plus 5% of symbology skill plus 5% of alchemy skill, with diminishing returns on a scaling factor of five

Energy Costs

six hundred points of spiritual energy and six hundred points of order energy

Process to Actualize Form

think about Avogadro's number

This form was discovered by the Aligned chaosborn Avogadro. This is the same Avogadro whose mathematical and physical insights are famous among naturalists and cognoscenti everywhere. He discovered what is now known as Avogadro's number: a mathematical constant that can be derived at least twenty seven ways and that serves as a bridge for many conversions in alchemy. After deriving the number for the dozenth time, he came upon this form as an insight, which has since been available to all those who understand the significance of his number in the same way he did. Avogadro saw his constant as a linking principle between order and chaos, singularity and plurality, unity and multiplicity -- for the one number could relate many disparate things from many different perspectives, but its very significance depended on that disparateness, which was not, after all, overcome or erased, or even explained. The actualization of this form requires three integer stones as seeds; it will dissolve and recombined them into a manifold stone, a runestone containing principles of both order and chaos

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