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Revision as of 07:13, 30 July 2016

Wyckcraft

Wyck's magic is based largely upon how he sees the world - which usually tends to be through the lens of modern media. His effects are, to some, campy and cliche' but, for him, are quite effective. Below is a summary of the common visual tropes that reflect how Wyck's magic would look. These tropes are based on movies and television so that others can see what the player sees when he conceptualizes an effect of Wyck's magic.

Sphere Visuals Rotes Foci
Forces:
  • Mage Hand (Jedi Telekinesis)
  • Wall Running (Matrix)
  • Movement
  • Fire
Correspondence:
  • Bigger on the Inside (Tardis, Harry Potter)
  • All Doors are Connected (Matrix)
  • Witch in the Wardrobe (Teleportation)
  • Bag of Holding
  • Mirror Mirror (Scrying)
  • Doors
  • Water
  • Mirror
Life:
  • All Life is Connected
  • Elven Healing (LOTR, Hobbit)
  • Transfer Life Essence (Tauriel, Hobbit)
  • Acorns
  • Blood
Spirit:
  • Ghosts (Poltergeist)
  • Specters (Insidious)
  • Wraith (Dementors, Harry Potter)
  • Nature (Eywa, Avatar)
  • Ouija Board
  • Bones
Mind:
  • Telepathy (Professor X)
  • Unimind (Borg)
  • Chanting
  • Melodies
  • Names
Prime: The Force (Star Wars, w/o that Midichloriant BS)
  • Fire
  • Music
  • Chanting (in Elven)
Entropy: Luck (good or bad)
  • Roll the Bones
  • Augury (Tarot Cards)
  • Rhyming Speech
  • Dice
  • Broken Mirror
  • Rabbit's Foot
  • Two-Dollar Bill