Invest Talisman
Invest Talisman
Name | Invest Talisman |
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Length | Short (2 Minutes) |
Range | Touch |
Duration | 1 year |
Cost | Special |
Material Cost | 1 unit of relevant powder for the sphere of the investment |
Key Words | Invocation |
Description | This rite must be performed on a crafted item inlaid with a suitable alchemical amalgam, in the form of an inscription for the investment (note that amalgams come in general-purpose, sphere- or sigil-specific, or spell-specific forms; ensure the correct amalgam is used to inscribe the talisman). The inscription is incorporated when the talisman is first crafted, determining what spell it is going to be invested with. See Invocation Items.
Wand: Invested from a wooden (or bone, metal or other materials) baton, a wand must be charged with a ranged spell (e.g. Elemental Bolt or Fear).
This rite may be performed more than once, to spread the cost over several days; in this case, the referee will issue a card for the incomplete investment, which must be handed over at the beginning of the next rite, and so on until the investment is completed. Incompletely-invested items have no magical properties. Once invested, the talisman counts as an enchanted item and is immune to spells that directly alter it. The investment lasts for a maximum of one year; at this time, or when the last charge is expended, the talisman crumbles to dust. Tattoos: This rite may be performed on a tattoo, made using suitable magical ink and invested at the cost in magic for an equivalent talisman, see Talisman Tattoos. A talisman tattoo can hold any personal, defensive or information spell (per an amulet), or any touch spell. The tattoo is part of the bearer’s body and cannot be separately targeted by spells. Once the tattoo expires or the last charge is expended, the tattoo fades. |
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