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Earth is solid matter and the basis upon which all other things rest. The earth can be influenced and used by other forms, yet it remains earth. Earth powers can be slow and imprecse, but are often very powerful.
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Earth is solid matter and the basis upon which all other things rest. The earth can be influenced and used by other forms, yet it remains earth. Earth powers can be slow and imprecise, but are often very powerful.
  
: '''Alternate Names''': Soil, Clay, Metal
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: '''Alternate Names''': Soil, Clay
  
 
===Associations===
 
===Associations===
: '''Creature ''': Earth Elementals
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: '''Creature ''': [[Earth Elementals (Action)|Earth Elementals]]
: '''Skill ''': Presence
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: '''Skill ''': [[Impress (Action)|Impress]]
: '''Attribute ''': Body
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: '''Attribute ''': [[Body (Action)|Body]]
: '''Sense ''': Touch
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: '''Sense ''': Tremorsense
 
: '''Mood ''': Passive, Restful, Confident
 
: '''Mood ''': Passive, Restful, Confident
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: '''Blast''': [[Damage_Types_(Action)#Blunt|Blunt]]
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Latest revision as of 08:26, 7 June 2012

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Earth is solid matter and the basis upon which all other things rest. The earth can be influenced and used by other forms, yet it remains earth. Earth powers can be slow and imprecise, but are often very powerful.

Alternate Names: Soil, Clay

Associations

Creature : Earth Elementals
Skill : Impress
Attribute : Body
Sense : Tremorsense
Mood : Passive, Restful, Confident
Blast: Blunt

Earth Cantrips

Basic Action

You can cause small amounts of pebbles, gravel, or sand to move, possibly weakening larger structures over time. You can affect the balance of a precariously placed stone. You can sense fault lines inside a solid object you touch, which can help in stonecutting, to evaluate, or to find fault lines or secret compartments. You can polish and spruce up stone, bringing out any pattern it might hold. You can cause crystal and reflective facets of stone to glimmer and actually glow strongly enough to illuminate an area.