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Apotropaism is the generally the ability to avert bad luck, though practitioners understand its focus is to abjure the magical ability of others and protect against creatures not aligned to the natural world (demons, fey, angels and even, some whisper, the gods themselves).
'''Limiting Skill:''' Thaumatology (p. B255)
 
Apotropaism is generally the ability to avert bad luck, though practitioners understand its focus is to abjure the magical ability of others and protect against creatures not aligned to the natural world (demons, fey, angels and even, some whisper, the gods themselves).


The Apotropaistic Path relies on the combination of the Emanations of [[Sorcery]] and [[Divine Magic]].  Though most Abjurers align themselves with beneficent forces to protect the mundane world, Apotropaistic magic functions just as well against benign magic as it does against the malign.
The Apotropaistic Path relies on the combination of the Emanations of [[Sorcery]] and [[Divine Magic]].  Though most Abjurers align themselves with beneficent forces to protect the mundane world, Apotropaistic magic functions just as well against benign magic as it does against the malign.
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Latest revision as of 19:17, 9 January 2015

Limiting Skill: Thaumatology (p. B255)

Apotropaism is generally the ability to avert bad luck, though practitioners understand its focus is to abjure the magical ability of others and protect against creatures not aligned to the natural world (demons, fey, angels and even, some whisper, the gods themselves).

The Apotropaistic Path relies on the combination of the Emanations of Sorcery and Divine Magic. Though most Abjurers align themselves with beneficent forces to protect the mundane world, Apotropaistic magic functions just as well against benign magic as it does against the malign.