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Anti-magic auras are not considered "spells" in the conventional-sense, and instead come from the known as auromancy. Only a skilled [[Auromancy|Auromancer]] can produce effective anti-magic auras. It is considered the height of the skill. | Anti-magic auras are not considered "spells" in the conventional-sense, and instead come from the known as auromancy. Only a skilled [[Auromancy|Auromancer]] can produce effective anti-magic auras. It is considered the height of the skill. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:55, 26 December 2018
In the Course Books, the anti-magic aura first appears during the short story Sunset, from The Concourse to Victory.
In simplest terms, an anti-magic aura is a field that absorbs magical energy, usually by redirecting it into making that field stronger. This can take the form of a personal shield or a magical barrier.
Anti-magic auras are not considered "spells" in the conventional-sense, and instead come from the known as auromancy. Only a skilled Auromancer can produce effective anti-magic auras. It is considered the height of the skill.