Force Bolt
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* Meji herself uses a possibly-toned-down version to "discipline" [[Ellis]] on various occasions, and probably many other times offstage. | * Meji herself uses a possibly-toned-down version to "discipline" [[Ellis]] on various occasions, and probably many other times offstage. | ||
* Meji also uses this, or something like it, to [http://www.errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2003-02-21 blast] [[Malcolm, James, and/or the Pottle boy | Malcolm and James]] through the roof of a building, when they interrupt their mugging of [[Chris]] and start to try the same on her. | * Meji also uses this, or something like it, to [http://www.errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2003-02-21 blast] [[Malcolm, James, and/or the Pottle boy | Malcolm and James]] through the roof of a building, when they interrupt their mugging of [[Chris]] and start to try the same on her. | ||
+ | * Sarine also uses it on at least two occasions, [http://www.errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2005-06-03 first] against [[Melrin]] in their big combat scene, and then [http://www.errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2006-0419 later] on her friend [[Misa]], in a fine illustration of the concept of "friendly fire." Fortunately, Misa survives the blast, singed and chastened but not seriously harmed, and their friendship isn't even dented by the episode. | ||
* This may or may not be the spell that [[Sara Amraphel | Sara]] uses in [http://www.errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2006-07-10 combat] with a band of [[troll]]s, when she decides that plain old hack-and-slash lacks style. | * This may or may not be the spell that [[Sara Amraphel | Sara]] uses in [http://www.errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2006-07-10 combat] with a band of [[troll]]s, when she decides that plain old hack-and-slash lacks style. | ||
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*[[List of Spells]] | *[[List of Spells]] |
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One of the many spells used for dealing death and destruction.
Description
A blast of psychokinetic force, usually strong enough to shove someone through a wall, crack building beams, and crack brick walls.
Where Used
This one gets lots of use:
- Ian uses it repeatedly in his fight with elf military guy Toren. It doesn't inflict the hoped-for violence against Toren's person directly, so Ian blasts a timber underneath a building so that the building falls on him. This does the trick.
- Ian also flattens Sarine (non-fatally) when she tries to stop him from running off with Meji. This throws Sarine through a wall but otherwise leaves her surprisingly unscathed -- but after all, Sarine is tough.
- Meji herself uses a possibly-toned-down version to "discipline" Ellis on various occasions, and probably many other times offstage.
- Meji also uses this, or something like it, to blast Malcolm and James through the roof of a building, when they interrupt their mugging of Chris and start to try the same on her.
- Sarine also uses it on at least two occasions, first against Melrin in their big combat scene, and then later on her friend Misa, in a fine illustration of the concept of "friendly fire." Fortunately, Misa survives the blast, singed and chastened but not seriously harmed, and their friendship isn't even dented by the episode.
- This may or may not be the spell that Sara uses in combat with a band of trolls, when she decides that plain old hack-and-slash lacks style.