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Can a Wizard's Powers be Stolen or Taken permanently?
phi1601:
Why isn't there a Law against it?
Mr. Death:
--- Quote from: phi1601 on June 23, 2017, 05:34:53 PM ---Why isn't there a Law against it?
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It probably counts under unwilling transformation, possibly under the mind powers.
Either way, you're basically ripping a piece out of the guy's soul. That's going to be traumatic to both parties. It might well be more humane to kill them after all.
Griffyn612:
--- Quote from: RobReece on June 23, 2017, 02:49:52 PM ---What if the person doing it was in possession of the Blackstaff?
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That'd require the Council at large to admit to the existence of the Blackstaff. It's a secret.
Rasins:
I don't see why not.
We know that if a Wizard is sacrificed on the Stone Table that their power is taken and given to one of the courts.
How else it would be done (besides the Kavros method), I don't know. Though I'm pretty sure that no matter how it's done, if it's permanent, it is permanent because it killed them. I can't really see a scenario where it wouldn't.
Snark Knight:
--- Quote from: Tami Seven on June 23, 2017, 10:29:11 AM ---Just thought that rendering a person powerless is far more humane than killing them.
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That's assuming that completely de-powering a rogue practitioner isn't fatal to him or her anyway.
It's not like the people taken by the Fomor are let go again once their abilities have been stolen.
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