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-[ Spell : ] Shrive+ [ Spell : ] Shrive
- + [ Level : ] One
-[ Level : ] One+ [ Reversible : ] No
- + [ Spheres : ] All
-[ Reversible : ] No+ [ Usage : ] cast shrive [on <target>]
- + [ Components : ] None
-[ Spheres : ] All+ [ Effect : ]
- + Shriving purifies the spirit and grants absolution from
-[ Usage : ] cast shrive [on <target>]+ one's sins. If the subject of the spell possesses any
- + degree of holy purity, shriving will bring his spirit
-[ Components : ] None+ closer to the light. Conversely, if the subject bears
- + the taint of unholy forces, shriving will reduce their
-[ Effect : ] + hold upon him. A course of regular, periodic shriving
-Shriving purifies the spirit and grants absolution from+ is best for either purpose. If no target is given, the
-one's sins. If the subject of the spell possesses any+ Cleric will perform shriving upon himself, itself an
-degree of holy purity, shriving will bring his spirit+ important activity.
-closer to the light. Conversely, if the subject bears+[[Category: Abilities (Devonshire Clerics)]]
-the taint of unholy forces, shriving will reduce their+
-hold upon him. A course of regular, periodic shriving+
-is best for either purpose. If no target is given, the+
-Cleric will perform shriving upon himself, itself an+
-important activity.+
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Current revision

[ Spell      : ] Shrive
[ Level      : ] One
[ Reversible : ] No
[ Spheres    : ] All
[ Usage      : ] cast shrive [on <target>]
[ Components : ] None
[ Effect     : ] 
Shriving purifies the spirit and grants absolution from
one's sins.  If the subject of the spell possesses any
degree of holy purity, shriving will bring his spirit
closer to the light.  Conversely, if the subject bears
the taint of unholy forces, shriving will reduce their
hold upon him.  A course of regular, periodic shriving
is best for either purpose.  If no target is given, the
Cleric will perform shriving upon himself, itself an
important activity.
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