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Blood-Letter is an early dark [[Magic]] technique that involves using one's own blood both to cast spells and as a weapon. The caster is required to open a vein any time they wish to use the power, so it is often considered a technique of last resort. However, since the power is connected directly to one's own life force, it allows an otherwise fairly weak mage to wield considerable power. Though blood-letters are strong, the practice is still considered to be on the [[Magic#Lesser Path|Lesser Path]]. | [[Blood-Letter]] is an early dark [[Magic]] technique that involves using one's own blood both to cast spells and as a weapon. The caster is required to open a vein any time they wish to use the power, so it is often considered a technique of last resort. However, since the power is connected directly to one's own life force, it allows an otherwise fairly weak mage to wield considerable power. Though blood-letters are strong, the practice is still considered to be on the [[Magic#Lesser Path|Lesser Path]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:53, 4 January 2021
Blood-Letter is an early dark Magic technique that involves using one's own blood both to cast spells and as a weapon. The caster is required to open a vein any time they wish to use the power, so it is often considered a technique of last resort. However, since the power is connected directly to one's own life force, it allows an otherwise fairly weak mage to wield considerable power. Though blood-letters are strong, the practice is still considered to be on the Lesser Path.