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  • ...possession of a power can be considered a type of [[enchantment]]—[[xenurgy|xenurgical]] (or perhaps [[hysplex|hysplegic]]) if on a [[talisman]]; (usua ...quire powers is by [[enchantment]], an [[auturgy|auturgical]] (or rarely [[xenurgy|xenurgic]] or [[tinurgy|tinurgic]]) [[epasma]] that allows the subject to p
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  • ...beings are able to spark the enchantment. It's common, for example, for a xenurgy placed on an object to be sparkable only by a person actually touching or h ...considered hyspleges, though some celemologists classify them as a sort of xenurgy (or auturgy, depending on whether the enchantment responds to the words or
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  • ...reature. If its powers can only be used by others (its enchantments are [[xenurgy|xenurgical]]), it is more likely to be considered a living talisman. In th
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  • ...fects the owner either continuously or each time he activates one of its [[xenurgy|xenurgic]] abilities—or that doesn't harm the owner, but affects thos
    26 KB (4,403 words) - 03:48, 11 May 2013