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  • ...ent (V7)]], [[Sorcery School (V7)|Sorcery]] {Effect is [[Death School (V7)|Death]]})=== Repeat x20 “Touch of death,” tie strip on person.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Touch of Death (V7)]]
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  • An effect whose consequence is death or the withering of a body part. ====Death Magic spells====
    260 bytes (33 words) - 19:23, 18 December 2014
  • #REDIRECT [[Touch of Death (V7)]]
    33 bytes (5 words) - 17:14, 4 January 2015
  • #REDIRECT [[Touch of Death (V7)]]
    33 bytes (5 words) - 17:14, 4 January 2015
  • '''Druid''' is a core [[class]] that casts [[magic]] to command the forces of nature. ...g tradition of matriarchy and mother worship in Central Europe, the origin of the proto-Celtic Beaker and Axe peoples. It is highly possible that many if
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  • ...ent (V7)]], [[Sorcery School (V7)|Sorcery]] {Effect is [[Death School (V7)|Death]]})=== Repeat x20 “Touch of death,” tie strip on person.
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  • *[[Circle of Protection (V7)]] *[[Sphere of Annihilation (V7)]]
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  • |range=[[Touch: Others]] ...r becomes [[Immune]] to one of the following [[School]]s: [[Death (School)|Death]], [[Flame (School)|Flame]], [[Subdual (School)|Subdual]], [[Command (Schoo
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  • '''This monster is from an out of date rule-set''' A [[Monster]] from the [[Book of Engoku]].
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  • '''This monster is from an out of date rule-set''' ...guer, or who dies under the effect of a Plaguer's disease, spends the rest of the game as a Plaguer unless [[Cure Disease]] is used upon them.
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  • [[image:Patoinqsmall.jpg|thumb|Embodied here by [[Decoy]] of [[Wavehaven]].]] ...odern view of the fighting “Healer” stems from early medieval clerical use of bludgeoning weapons, so as not to break the implied biblical prohibition ag
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  • ...ds, but 10,000-year old cave paintings in France indicate that the concept of fusing the spirit and physical worlds has been with us since the start. '''[[Look The Part]]:''' 1 extra point of magic at the Wizard’s highest level.<br>
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  • |range=[[Touch: Others]] |effect=Bearer is unaffected by [[magic]] from any [[Schools of Magic|school]].
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  • {{Template:Out of Date}} ==Death Worm==
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  • |range=[[Touch: Others]] |incant=“May the blessing of my god protect thee” x3
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  • ...hough they hit them in the back. Touch-based abilities, such as [[Touch of Death]], can be extended through Shells. All immunities and [[enchantments]] exte
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  • '''This monster is from an out of date rule-set''' ...hed in the afterlife. Poltergeists are, plain and simply put, evil in one of its purest forms and should be avoided whenever possible.
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  • |range=[[Touch: Others]] ...ecomes [[Resistant]] to one of the following [[School]]s: [[Death (School)|Death]], [[Flame (School)|Flame]], [[Subdual (School)|Subdual]], [[Command (Schoo
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  • ...th their flaming blades of vengeance. They appear to be garbed in a corona of white light, with ethereal wings. * [[Immune]] to [[Death (School)|Death]] {{Trait}}
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  • ...als with corpses and is fascinated by Undeath. Necromancers are generally of evil temperament, if only due to their selfish natures and predisposition f Black robes, death symbols (skulls especially), silver trim, black cowled cloak.
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  • ...s a [[Knight]]-only core [[class]] taking martial prowess through fear and death. ...adin, but historical cases abound – ranging from Vlad Dracul’s persecution of Turkish prisoners to Mongol warlords boiling opposing chieftains alive.
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