Levitation

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A [[spell]].  How it differs from the [[Fly]] spell isn't clear, but according to [[Meji Hinadori | Meji]], who should know, there's definitely a distinct spell by this name/description..
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A [[spell]].  How it differs from the [[Fly]] spell isn't clear, but according to [[Meji Hinadori | Meji]], who should know, there's definitely a distinct spell by this name/description.
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==Description==
==Description==
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The caster or recipient simply becomes airborne, that's all there is to it.  Meji's commentary implies that there's a time limit on how long the caster can maintain the effect.  When [[Ian Samael | Ian]] exceeds the world (or at least [[Tsuiraku]]) record for that time -- about twenty times over -- Meji's impressed.  (See next section.)
The caster or recipient simply becomes airborne, that's all there is to it.  Meji's commentary implies that there's a time limit on how long the caster can maintain the effect.  When [[Ian Samael | Ian]] exceeds the world (or at least [[Tsuiraku]]) record for that time -- about twenty times over -- Meji's impressed.  (See next section.)
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Ian's own commentary gives us an insight into the difference between Levitating and Flying.  As he puts it, "I just zone out and let the wind currents move me around" when using Levitation.  When he uses Fly, by contrast, he's able to control where he's going and actively move in the direction to get there.
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Ian's own words give us an insight into the difference between Levitating and Flying.  As he puts it, "I just zone out and let the wind currents move me around" when using Levitation.  When he uses Fly, by contrast, he's able to control where he's going and actively move in the direction to get there.
==Where Used==
==Where Used==

Revision as of 01:57, 8 July 2007

A spell. How it differs from the Fly spell isn't clear, but according to Meji, who should know, there's definitely a distinct spell by this name/description.

Levitation

First use: {{{First use}}}

Where used

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Notes:

Description

The caster or recipient simply becomes airborne, that's all there is to it. Meji's commentary implies that there's a time limit on how long the caster can maintain the effect. When Ian exceeds the world (or at least Tsuiraku) record for that time -- about twenty times over -- Meji's impressed. (See next section.)

Ian's own words give us an insight into the difference between Levitating and Flying. As he puts it, "I just zone out and let the wind currents move me around" when using Levitation. When he uses Fly, by contrast, he's able to control where he's going and actively move in the direction to get there.

Where Used

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