Anchor (Aligned Form)

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===Energy Costs=== ===Energy Costs===
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===Process to Actualize Form=== ===Process to Actualize Form===
concentrate on berthing <target> concentrate on berthing <target>

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Contents

the form Anchor

Form Type

artifact

Knowledge Requirement

have at least 80 points among navigation skill, seamanship skill and 10% of orienteering skill

Facility Formula

25% of charisma plus 25% of telesma skill plus 25% of seamanship skill plus 12.5% of eideturgy skill plus 12.5% of symbology skill plus 5% of rune lore skill plus 5% of navigation skill

Facility Minimum

94

Facility Maximum

365

Energy Costs

fifty points of spiritual energy and ten points of order energy

Process to Actualize Form

concentrate on berthing <target>

Description

Aligned are wanderers by nature, but even wanderers need to be able to rest -- to be able to fasten themselves to a secure location, like a ship moored at sea. This form allows one to extend an anchor, either for oneself or for another, that will bind the target to a location for a short while. This is most prominent used to preempt other translocation effects, but it has been used by more clever Aligned for other purposes as well.

The vast majority of unwilling targets are unable to do anything about this effect, and are simply stuck in place until it wears off. However, those skilled in esoteric skills related to location, e.g. conjuration, can defeat this effect much more quickly.

Development Information  : This form was created by Twilight; the source code was last updated Fri Mar 06 10:28:06 2009.

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