Domination

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Another of those [[spell]]s we've come to know and love.
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==Description==
==Description==
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This seems to be a souped-up version of the [[Command]] spell: a way for the spellcaster to influence people, if not necessarily to win friends.  The caster (i.e., [[Sarine Elle]], the only character we've seen using it) messes with the castee's head in such a way that the castee does whatever the caster instructs him to.  It seems to differ from Command in only affecting one recipient, and the effect lasts a while.
==Where Used==
==Where Used==
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Most obviously by Sarine on bandit [[Jim]], who's not very cooperative in his first introduction to the party.  She first [http://www.errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2005-7-18 overcomes] his refusal to talk, then sends him away to face [http://www.errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2005-8-10 justice], although [[Jon Amraphel | Jon]] shortens his quest (and his life) via non-magical means.
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The [[Elf | elves]] seem to play all sorts of mind games with the smelly [[human]]s they encounter.  However, the specific set of mental effects suffered by Jim look different than in other elf-human encounters.  At least none of the others show the flashy magical bursts of light that Sarine hit Jim with.
{{Reference Articles}}
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*[[List of Spells]]
*[[List of Spells]]
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*[[Command]]

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Domination

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Another of those spells we've come to know and love.

Description

This seems to be a souped-up version of the Command spell: a way for the spellcaster to influence people, if not necessarily to win friends. The caster (i.e., Sarine Elle, the only character we've seen using it) messes with the castee's head in such a way that the castee does whatever the caster instructs him to. It seems to differ from Command in only affecting one recipient, and the effect lasts a while.

Where Used

Most obviously by Sarine on bandit Jim, who's not very cooperative in his first introduction to the party. She first overcomes his refusal to talk, then sends him away to face justice, although Jon shortens his quest (and his life) via non-magical means.

The elves seem to play all sorts of mind games with the smelly humans they encounter. However, the specific set of mental effects suffered by Jim look different than in other elf-human encounters. At least none of the others show the flashy magical bursts of light that Sarine hit Jim with.

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