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Lance D. Allen
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« Reply #15 on: January 09, 2004, 12:33:50 PM »

Kenjib,

Of course it doesn't hurt.. But it's just a your way-my way difference, is all.

The CoP spell as written is not a permanent spell, so therefore nothing it does is permanent, exactly. But as it feeds on the magic that fueled the spells it counters, it can last much longer than it's original duration.. if it's attacked regularly. But either way, the duration is not permanent.

A CoP of this nature, btw, is a two edged sword. It doesn't care whether the spells are going in, or coming out, nor does it care if the spell is beneficial or harmful. Perhaps if you added a spirit into the mixture who could make these determinations, it would be a more discerning spell.. But that would take more, now wouldn't it?
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Brian Leybourne
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« Reply #16 on: January 09, 2004, 01:25:08 PM »

Ian,

DO a search through the forum (start with the directory, perhaps). There's a whole thread somewhere where we discussed how to embed spells into ones own body, or your clothing etc and how they would be released. We also discussed magic staffs and embedding spells into them etc.

Brian.
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