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* '''Dramaturgy:''' [[The Prince]] has a strong resonance with bonding magic, representing ideas such as unlocking or claiming power, swearing oaths to a group, or demonstarting authority. Other [[Dramaturgy#The Personae|personae]] might come in to play depending on the nature of the bond being created - using [[the Bishop]] to bond someone to a sect, for example, or [[the Captain]] to bond a yeoman to a weapon. [[The Coin]] is a strong [[Dramaturgy#The Instruments|instrument]] to use when either creating or breaking a bond - some magicians incorporate the payment of a ring into the casting of the spell. Likewise, any [[the League|League]] dramaturgist can see the value of using imagery associated with [[the Ring]] when creating a bond to a group. Evoking the images of [[the Counting House]] is also very appropriate when casting this spell - some dramatists prefer to perform it while seated at a table across which payment and the item to be bonded or unbonded are passed.
* '''Dramaturgy:''' [[The Prince]] has a strong resonance with bonding magic, representing ideas such as unlocking or claiming power, swearing oaths to a group, or demonstarting authority. Other [[Dramaturgy#The Personae|personae]] might come in to play depending on the nature of the bond being created - using [[the Bishop]] to bond someone to a sect, for example, or [[the Captain]] to bond a yeoman to a weapon. [[The Coin]] is a strong [[Dramaturgy#The Instruments|instrument]] to use when either creating or breaking a bond - some magicians incorporate the payment of a ring into the casting of the spell. Likewise, any [[the League|League]] dramaturgist can see the value of using imagery associated with [[the Ring]] when creating a bond to a group. Evoking the images of [[the Counting House]] is also very appropriate when casting this spell - some dramatists prefer to perform it while seated at a table across which payment and the item to be bonded or unbonded are passed.
* '''Other traditions:''' A lttiel water from the same container sprinkled on both targets, or a little blood from a character, both help reinforce the idea of bonding two things together. Paragons or totem animals associated with [[Loyalty]] or [[Prosperity]] might also be appropriate.
* '''Other traditions:''' A lttiel water from the same container sprinkled on both targets, or a little blood from a character, both help reinforce the idea of bonding two things together. Paragons or totem animals associated with [[Loyalty]] or [[Prosperity]] might also be appropriate.
* '''Realms:''' Creating a bond is unequivocably connected to the Autumn realm, with it's themes of connection and ownership. Breaking a bond has obvious correspondence to the realm of Winter.
* '''Realms:''' Creating a bond is unequivocably tied to the Autumn realm, with it's themes of connection and ownership. Breaking a bond has obvious correspondence to the realm of Winter.
[[Category:Spells]]
[[Category:Spells]]

Revision as of 11:03, 21 January 2015

Description

This simple spell is one of the first that a magician learns to cast. Every magician is able to cast it; along with operate portal and detect magic, it represents a shared suite of powers common to everyone who works magic. Being able to forge magical bonds is a key part of learning to cast spells and especially to perform rituals. Where detect magic teaches an apprentice magician to perceive magical energies, this spell teaches them the fine control needed to cast other, more complex, spells.

The ability to create bonds is a vital tool both for joining a coven and unlocking the abilities of magical items. Other than potions and herbs, most magical items can only be used if the user is bonded to them. By creating a bond, the magician attunes an individual to the magical properties of the item. A human or orc can have only a limited number of items bonded to them at one time. Many magicians speak of these limitations in terms of chakra, visualising them as magical nodes from which bonds can be created that link with any of a broad class of magical items. While the three object chakra are the most commonly understood, magical scholars also recognise several additional chakra including those that allow a person to be bound to other people as part of a magical group such as a coven, sect or banner.

Magicians often talk about bonds as if they are literal threads of magical energy connecting things together. While many visualise them in these terms, it is a little misleading - the bond does not literally extend as a line of magic between a person and their sword, for example. It is not possible to track an item one is bonded to. Rather, the bond could be thought of as an attunement between two things - a unique mark that both share that signifies a profound connection.

Bonds do not break naturally, but mastery of this spell allows a magician to actively sever an existing bond. A magician will quickly become aware if they are attempting to create a bond where one already exists, before they expend any personal mana. If a magician wishes to "over write" an existing bond, they first need to destroy the existing connection which requires a seperate casting of the spell.

It is worth noting that an artificer also has the ability to bond characters and magical items, but their abilities are quite limited in that they can only bond items they know how to make, and they can neither break a bond, nor bond people to each other to form groups.

There are a number of things that can interefere with or assist a magician in creating a bond. For example, an effect might conceal a bond or make it difficult to break without ritual magic. There are also several ways to divine information about or using bonds - for example the ritual Reading the Weave can uncover all sorts of information about bonds and bonded items or people while Ties that Bind is a valuable investigative tool that can discern who is bonded to a specific item as long as a magician who has previously cast create bond on it is present. A magician who wants to enhance their ability to create and break bonds might invest in a Scrivener's Seal, a magical wand that allows the create bond spell to be performed twice a day without depleting personal mana.

Rules

1 personal mana Regular Spell

Effects

This flexible spell can be used to perform a number of seperate tasks, but only one may be used each time the spell is cast. Each of these uses requires the assistance of a referee.

  • Create a bond. You may bond a willing character to a suitable item or group. You must be close enough to touch both character and item.
    • You can also use this spell to bond a character to a band (a coven, banner or sect).
    • Bands and items such as magical standards, ritual paraphernalia and reliquaries can be bonded to multiple people. A single use of this spell can bond any number of people to such a target, though they still need to be unbonded separately.
  • Break a bond. You can break an existing bond betwen a character and an item as long as one or the other is present.
    • You can break a bond between a character and a group as long as the character is present. CHECK THIS

Sample Spellcasting Vocals

  • (touching a character and a sword) "I am the bridge between this and this, I am the path and when I am done you will remember this moment of connection, no matter how great the distance between you. This sword belongs to you, and you to it. You are bound together by memory of this moment."
  • (cutting a character's thumb) "Blood is blood, it is your life, your name echoes in every drop, it marks what it touches, it marks it as yours."(presses thumb against item to be bonded) "With this mark, you are bonded."
  • (evoking the chain') "Things hold together. Five stars and five fingers, weaving five threads together to make a binding, this to this. Take hold of this and choose to be bound, not to slavery but to a greater cause."
  • (tracing runes on the targets) "The seed grows to a sapling, winding roots in the earth and branches in the air, catching at the wind. The wave ripples in the water, binding and spinning the skein to link these two together until the end comes."
  • (receving a coin from the target) "There is power in payment, here in the counting house. This coin is small but in time could move an Empire. So I weave a tiny thread, that in time can bind destiny and shape fate. You spend your coin to buy my skill, and I tie your fortunes together."

Common Elements

  • Rune Magic: Evrom and Yoorn are good choices for initiating or destroying a bond, respectively. Some traditions suggest that it is good luck to mark a young person with the rune of beginning the very first time they are bonded to a band. Any of the Autumn runes can be evoked when creating a bond, but especiall Hirmok to signify ownership or Queros when creating a connection to a band. When using runes to create a bond, it is common to mark both targets with that rune as part of the casting; when breaking a bond, the rune is sybollically washed away or rubbed out.
  • Astronomancy: The Chain is suitable to any use of this spell whether forming or breaking a bond. Likewise the Web represents connection, and is especially appropriate when renewing a bond that has existed previously. The Three Sisters are especially appropriate when bonding people together, but some astronomancers prefer to avoid using this constellation due to the omens of sorrow and loss that surround it; these magicians suggest that the Chalice, with it's imagery of things coming together or seperating, is much more apposite. In each case, the astronomancer often uses the constellation to represent the bond itself rather than the magical process of creating the bond.
  • Dramaturgy: The Prince has a strong resonance with bonding magic, representing ideas such as unlocking or claiming power, swearing oaths to a group, or demonstarting authority. Other personae might come in to play depending on the nature of the bond being created - using the Bishop to bond someone to a sect, for example, or the Captain to bond a yeoman to a weapon. The Coin is a strong instrument to use when either creating or breaking a bond - some magicians incorporate the payment of a ring into the casting of the spell. Likewise, any League dramaturgist can see the value of using imagery associated with the Ring when creating a bond to a group. Evoking the images of the Counting House is also very appropriate when casting this spell - some dramatists prefer to perform it while seated at a table across which payment and the item to be bonded or unbonded are passed.
  • Other traditions: A lttiel water from the same container sprinkled on both targets, or a little blood from a character, both help reinforce the idea of bonding two things together. Paragons or totem animals associated with Loyalty or Prosperity might also be appropriate.
  • Realms: Creating a bond is unequivocably tied to the Autumn realm, with it's themes of connection and ownership. Breaking a bond has obvious correspondence to the realm of Winter.