Barrier

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==Description==
==Description==
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Barrier may -- or may not -- differ from a Shield spell in certain regards, but the idea is the same: erect a magical defense against attack via directed magical energy.  Barrier, unlike Shield, seems to be an area-effect spell; the one time we've seen it cast, the result is to turn a [[Flame Volley]] (an area-effect offensive spell) away not only from the [[nun]] who casts it, but also away from the [[NPC Guard]]s accompanying her -- and unfortunately, back toward the books in the [[Heretic Knowledge Vault (Veracia) | Heretic Knowledge Vault]], which react to a blast of flame just the way any other collection of ancient, flammable paper would.  This is another difference between Barrier and Shield: the Shield spell seems to simply absorb the magical energy without it bouncing.
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Barrier may -- or may not -- differ from a Shield spell in certain regards, but the idea is the same: erect a magical defense against attack via directed magical energy.  Barrier, unlike Shield, seems to be an area-effect spell; the first time we saw it cast, the result was to turn a [[Flame Volley]] (an area-effect offensive spell) away not only from the [[nun]] who cast it, but also away from the [[NPC Guard]]s accompanying her -- and unfortunately, back toward the books in the [[Heretic Knowledge Vault (Veracia) | Heretic Knowledge Vault]], which reacted to a blast of flame just the way any other collection of ancient, flammable paper would.  This is another difference between Barrier and Shield: the Shield spell seems to simply absorb the magical energy without it bouncing.
==Where Used==
==Where Used==
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Used by a nun of the [[Veracian Church]] to stop (or at least deflect) [[Ian Samael | Ian]]'s Flame Volley [http://www.errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2003-06-16 here].
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Used by a [[nun]] of the [[Veracian Church]] to stop (or at least deflect) [[Ian Samael | Ian]]'s Flame Volley [http://www.errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2003-06-16 here].  Later, as church headquarters is being bombarded by Ian in his [[Anilis]]-possessed state, another Barrier is cast (possibly by the same nun) to [http://www.errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2007-08-03 protect] [[Jeramel]] and other high mucky-mucks of the church.  On this occasion the effect of the spell is shown more clearly: a shimmering hemisphere of magical force surrounds those being protected.  It lasts a short while, then dissipates as the churchfolk head for a hidey-hole.
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*[[List of Spells]]
*[[List of Spells]]

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Barrier

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A spell. It may be the same thing as a magical Shield, although the caster seems to use different words when invoking the two, and there seem to be subtle differences in effect.

Description

Barrier may -- or may not -- differ from a Shield spell in certain regards, but the idea is the same: erect a magical defense against attack via directed magical energy. Barrier, unlike Shield, seems to be an area-effect spell; the first time we saw it cast, the result was to turn a Flame Volley (an area-effect offensive spell) away not only from the nun who cast it, but also away from the NPC Guards accompanying her -- and unfortunately, back toward the books in the Heretic Knowledge Vault, which reacted to a blast of flame just the way any other collection of ancient, flammable paper would. This is another difference between Barrier and Shield: the Shield spell seems to simply absorb the magical energy without it bouncing.

Where Used

Used by a nun of the Veracian Church to stop (or at least deflect) Ian's Flame Volley here. Later, as church headquarters is being bombarded by Ian in his Anilis-possessed state, another Barrier is cast (possibly by the same nun) to protect Jeramel and other high mucky-mucks of the church. On this occasion the effect of the spell is shown more clearly: a shimmering hemisphere of magical force surrounds those being protected. It lasts a short while, then dissipates as the churchfolk head for a hidey-hole.

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