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Latest revision as of 20:45, 7 May 2025

Spell Name: Soothing Charm

Incantation: quiesco

Pronunciation: kwi-ES-ko

Spell Branch: Charms

Magical Discipline(s): Counter-Spells; Enchantments

Appearance: Invisible. Friendly warmth exuded by caster.

Description: Directive given to will any feature of the natural world (wood, plants, stone etc usually inanimate objects) that has been enchanted to strike out or react to stop carrying out its action. Must be gently spoken.

Regulations: Legal

Skill Level: Advanced

Etymology: Latin meaning "to rest".

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Notes: A spell mostly known under Nature Magic. As with some nature magic, this is more of asking permission and must be spoken like a friend to another rather than a command. Speaking as a command may have the opposite effect.

Used by Garrett Dawson to put plants and objects made of natural materials to become still.