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Conjuration, the art of drawing forth living beings from the void after thoroughly studying and learning of the conjured creature or plant. Mages that practice conjuration, or conjurers, are able to access the void and create living beings powered by mana, acting as the source of the conjuration’s very essence.
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Conjuration can be used to conjure plants or animals, either of bio organic material or of an evoked element, such as making a hawk out of flame or a dog of stone. Later on in the magic, a skilled conjurationist is able to create hybrid conjurations, mixtures of two or more animals. An example of one would be a wolf with cat ears, or a spider with a bee stinger. To conjure something from an element, the conjurer has to know the same elemental evocation magic.
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=== Levels ===
 
: '''Tier one'''
 
* The conjurationist at this stage will spend most of their time on practicing connecting to the void, and studying small animals and plants such as rats and daisies. Even the most basic of spells will fatigue conjurationists at this level, and there's a relatively high chance of failure at the very beginnings of this stage.
 
  
: '''Tier two'''
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<div style="text-align: justify;">Conjuration, the art of drawing forth living beings from the void after thoroughly studying and learning of the conjured creature or plant. The simplest description of this magic would be as such ‘Life Evocation’. As an Arcane art, Conjuration relies on the void to create what will be summoned before pulling it into the real world and then sustaining such with mana. In the case the summon would no longer be sustained, it would vanish.
* The conjurationist is now more adept and knowledgeable on conjuration, and is adequately able to connect and maintain a voidal connection. At this stage, one may begin to create larger animals and plants, such as cats, dogs, or multiple clusters of flowers.
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: '''Tier three'''
 
* The conjurationist is now adept at their art, being the midway between a beginner and a master. At this stage, the conjurationist can comfortably make small creations, and can with strain make larger ones such as wolves or bushes. The conjurationist can make one or two of these sized conjurations per day, and three or more smaller ones, varying on the length of time conjured, size, and frequency of course. Finally, at this stage the conjurer can begin to make small hybrid conjurations, which are animals sharing features of others, such as a cat with a dog’s tail.
 
  
: '''Tier four'''
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* Now an expert at conjuring, the conjurationist has been studying for years to get to this point. At this stage of experience, the conjurationist can begin to conjure large animals with less fatigue, such as bears, deer, trees, or horses. They can make one or two large creations per day, and more smaller creations. They can also begin to create primordial conjurations, and the conjurationist is able to begin to create hybrids of a larger size.
 
  
: '''Tier five'''
 
* Now a master of conjuration, the conjurationist can much more easily do all of the above, being able to skilfully cast and conjure their creations. At this stage, the conjurer will take much longer to fatigue on average sized and even some larger conjurations, and they can make large animals, such as a large bear or a respectably sized tree.
 
  
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== History ==
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<div style="text-align: justify;">Unlike most forms of magic Conjuration wasn’t a planned or fairly researched form, instead being more a lucky miracle than anything else. Mages knew the limits of the Void and what they could do with it, yet, one day a single mage tried to add several organic materials into one body, forming the first conjured being. Thought to be something unbelievable the mage continued his research and published his experiences towards the other mages, spreading his knowledge on Conjuration and making it fairly popular and easy to learn for other people.</div>
  
== How to learn ==
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==Learning Conjuration==
To learn this magic, one can either go about finding an accepted Conjuration teacher, who in turn can accept them as their student and teach them, or they can self-teach the magic through their own studies.
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<div style="text-align: justify;">Unlike most other forms Conjuration can be self taught, either by reading the necessary tomes and scriptures or by earning the required information through talking. However, many mages still like to work together with a teacher, either to speed up the process or just because they are fairly insecure.</div>
  
Make sure to apply on here [https/www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/forum/494-magic-applications/]
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==Abilities==
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<div style="text-align: justify;">The summoning of a living being is an art, and the few conjurers that practice this discipline each have their own form of bringing their beings to life. At first, the connection to the void must be established. There, the conjurer can create the living being from their studies. This is the longest part of the casting process, and the most crucial - for if the living being is remembered incorrectly, it shall not be summoned alive. Once formed in the void, the summoning can take many forms. Whereas some may choose to bring it into existence from nothing - the creature appearing in whole from thin air; some prefer a more spectacular summon. One may have it form inside-out… first having a heart appear, flesh and bones growing from their out to finalize as the creature. Another may have it form from bottom-up… wisps of mana appearing upon the ground, surging upwards as they leave the limbs of the creature in their wake, combining to form the body and finally vanish as the creature is completed. It has been heard that a conjurer may form a one-way portal of sorts, from the which the being crawls out into the world.
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== Random Tidbits ==
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===Morphon Conjuration===
* Conjuration is one of the rarest arcane magics known.
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<div style="text-align: justify;">This is the most common use for conjuration, the summoning of animals. From the smallest critter to a sizeable bear, the mage uses Morphon Conjuration to summon these creatures. Most often a mage studies the summoned animal for years, also learning a lot about the anatomy of each animal they want to conjure.</div>
* Conjuring the sentient races, such as a Dwarf or a Kha, is possible! One just has to study and dissect them akin to any other animal.
 
* It is frowned upon to conjure people.
 
* Did you know that there are magics that interlink with conjuration to make playable familiars? Find out more here! ((https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/141253-playable-arcane-familiars-a-mages-construct/))
 
  
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===Perennial Conjuration===
Conjuration is the arcane art of creating living creatures or plants from the void. The beings created are under full control of the mage and disappear when the mage stops feeding it mana, like most magics that rely on the void. For a conjurer to create these living things he must first study them, so imaginary creations are almost impossible, though master conjurers have proven to combine existing creatures with mixed results. The creatures conjured follow the same characteristics as normal creatures, they can die, be blinded, or even get injured and have a hard time fighting.
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<div style="text-align: justify;">This rare form of conjuration is used to summon plantlife. It could be used to pose as a druid, entangle foes with vines, temporarily treat wounds. For all this, the mage uses Perennial Conjuration. However, most often the conjured plants are weaker than the original ones and can only exist as long as the caster is powering the spell with their Mana.</div>
  
Basic Principals of Conjuration
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===Hybrid Conjuration===
Conjuration is not eternal, a connection and energy needs to be supplied constantly to keep a conjuration.
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<div style="text-align: justify;">The most experienced Conjurers soon have the drive to delve into something more than the common creatures they might find. The well versed in Conjuration can come to learn how to merge characteristics of the creatures they have studied and perhaps give wings to a snake, or give wolves the armour of scorpions. As such many Hybrid Conjuration Spells are known to be fairly exhausting, since the Mage needs to know both animals fairly well and needs to merge them into working appearances, otherwise they would die as soon as they enter the present realm.</div>
Imaginary creations are not possible, combining characteristics of different animals is possible when realistic and maintaining the necessities of life.
 
Conjurers need to know where they are creating their being, which means blindfolded mages need to know physically that there is nothing in the place they are conjuring.
 
Conjurers can not be enchanted, as they are created by magic. Enchanting a gem to create a conjuration would result in a mindless unmoving plant or animal, as it has no connection to a mind of a mage controlling it.
 
  
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===Primordial Conjuration===
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<div style="text-align: justify;">Those Conjurers that have delved further into the Arcane and learnt a form of elemental Evocation can with practice combine the two. This allows for the creation of creatures made of flames or other elements. The conjurer is at that time using Primordial Conjuration. Primordials, if the caster chooses to do so, may have an aesthetic ability to float up to a foot off the ground. This may not be used to any advantage beyond what they’d be able to traverse normally. Meaning they’d sink into water if trying to float over it, or fail to glide over long gaps for example. This is due to the evocation’s normal ability to float without being in the form of a conjuration, however hampered by the rules of conjuration to only hover in this flavorful manner.</div>
  
Types of Conjuration
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===Conjured Binding===
Our world is a living, breathing one; and the things in it strange and varied. Yet the finite mind of mortals could never fully investigate them all thoroughly, and so there are different types of conjuration. A conjurer must always study what he wishes to create, and so figments of imagination are an impossibility. They are living beings in every way. If a master conjurer is able to imagine the combining of entities, it must be capable of breathing, eating and filtering nourishment.
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<div style="text-align: justify;">When one wishes to perform this technique they must first conjure as normal, and then in a pseudo-type enchantment they weave their mana through the spell itself with no physical conduit needed with the intent of binding it. As a curiosity of the Void the household-like enchantment is permitted in this specific way by weaving one’s mana through the tangible conjuration spell itself. By attuning the conjuration to their person, as is necessary as it would instantly fade otherwise, they will allow it to persist by channeling their mana to it consistently. The usefulness in this is the conjuration may gain limited sentience of its own not unlike the being it is made to mimic, capping at an intelligence of a new atronach or golem.</div>
  
Morphon:
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==Redlines of Conjuration==
Morphon conjuration is the conjuration of creatures and beasts. Normally a conjurer in training has to research and start creating beasts of small size such as spiders, frogs or mice, and with simpler biological design. With time the size or number of beings created will increase. Creating large creatures of complex form is the hardest part of the magic and will be incredibly taxing on the conjurer. Keeping the conjuration alive in this realm is also a burden, though draws far less mana. If a creature were to be killed it is unlikely that the conjurer will have enough energy to conjure another.
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Conjuration has several redlines of what a mage can do and what a mage can’t do. As such those redlines should be followed at any time and breaking them can result in a removal of your magic permissions.
  
Perennial:
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===Morphon, Perennial and Hybrid Conjuration Redlines===
Perennial conjuration is the creation of plants. Normally confused with druidism it has a few differences. Druids grow and control plants that are alive in this realm, while perennial conjurers create and control a plant and after the magic is done the plant created by the conjurer disappears. A mage in training has to start small, probably with a bit of grass or a reed that has simpler biological design, while with some practice a conjurer can create a fully grown tree. All plants react like real plants while being conjurered, they can be cut and burnt. When dead it disappears completely.
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*Conjured creatures can’t be excessively large. Their maximum size can be that of a full-grown bear.
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*The maximum amount of conjured creatures is limited to five beings, while the size of each creature is similar to the size of a bear divided by the number of conjured creatures.
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*Summoned creatures can’t differ from one another, they need to be the same species.
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*Casting several creatures at once is more exhausting than only calling forth one.
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*A creature can’t be a mix of organic materials and another element. They can only be organic or elemental, but never a mixed state.
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*As soon as the creature leaves the area around the mage it will just disappear back into the Void.
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*Druids can’t communicate with the summoned beings.
  
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===Primordial Conjuration Redlines===
When a mage is able to master both the art of conjuration and the art of an elemental evocation, he may be able to join both magics and create an elemental. Elementals are animals or plants composed of an element, such as air or water. These elementals however take the characteristics of the element, and so, many of them do not have much ability to interact with the world as a simple conjuration would. An air elemental is more like wind than it is the conjuration so it can not pick up things or ram into things. Earth would have more shape and be able to interact with other things but it would be slow. Elementals are also able to be killed. While their element may make them tougher or weaker in some respects, they are still alive as a conjured thing and can be killed all the same. The elemental takes the shape of a morphon or perennial. An imagined creature, even as elemental, cannot be conjured.
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*Floating is an aesthetic change only! Elementals cannot use this to traverse where they couldn’t otherwise, such as over water or gaps.
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*Elementals casting for themselves is limited and must be an ejection from their form, same as atronachs.
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*Projection casting of an elemental drains extra mana out of the caster, causing them further fatigue.
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*The mana anchor ‘core’ despite being a magical essence has the general durability of aurum when taking hits.
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*All primordials/elementals have this mana anchor core, which will cause them to dispel if adequately disturbed/ruptured.
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*Plant/perennial-based primordials cannot 'cast' projections or move around due to any floating. They still have a core.
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*Size of mana anchor 'core' is proportionate to size of primordial. Standard is baseball-sized for a 6 foot tall humanoid, scaling up or down dependent on larger or smaller conjurations.
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===Conjured Binding Redlines===
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*May only have one bound conjuration at a time in this way due to the complexities of the enchantment 's attunement with your soul/mana pool.
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*Counts towards the 5 total conjuration limit, with the mass not exceeding approximately one large bear.
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*Bound conjurations do not last longer than they would normally as they still persist by your personal mana pool. Willingly choosing to or falling unconscious dispels them.
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*Limited sentience cannot exceed the intelligence of a relatively new atronach or golem. They follow verbal/somatic commands from their caster to the best of their ability.
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== Trivia ==
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*Conjuring the sentient races, such as a Dwarf or a Kha, is possible! One just has to study and dissect them akin to any other animal.
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*Did you know that there are magics that interlink with conjuration to make playable familiars?
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*It is frowned upon to conjure people, as it is often seen as an act against nature itselves.
  
  

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Conjuration


Conjuration, the art of drawing forth living beings from the void after thoroughly studying and learning of the conjured creature or plant. The simplest description of this magic would be as such ‘Life Evocation’. As an Arcane art, Conjuration relies on the void to create what will be summoned before pulling it into the real world and then sustaining such with mana. In the case the summon would no longer be sustained, it would vanish.



History

Unlike most forms of magic Conjuration wasn’t a planned or fairly researched form, instead being more a lucky miracle than anything else. Mages knew the limits of the Void and what they could do with it, yet, one day a single mage tried to add several organic materials into one body, forming the first conjured being. Thought to be something unbelievable the mage continued his research and published his experiences towards the other mages, spreading his knowledge on Conjuration and making it fairly popular and easy to learn for other people.

Learning Conjuration

Unlike most other forms Conjuration can be self taught, either by reading the necessary tomes and scriptures or by earning the required information through talking. However, many mages still like to work together with a teacher, either to speed up the process or just because they are fairly insecure.

Abilities

The summoning of a living being is an art, and the few conjurers that practice this discipline each have their own form of bringing their beings to life. At first, the connection to the void must be established. There, the conjurer can create the living being from their studies. This is the longest part of the casting process, and the most crucial - for if the living being is remembered incorrectly, it shall not be summoned alive. Once formed in the void, the summoning can take many forms. Whereas some may choose to bring it into existence from nothing - the creature appearing in whole from thin air; some prefer a more spectacular summon. One may have it form inside-out… first having a heart appear, flesh and bones growing from their out to finalize as the creature. Another may have it form from bottom-up… wisps of mana appearing upon the ground, surging upwards as they leave the limbs of the creature in their wake, combining to form the body and finally vanish as the creature is completed. It has been heard that a conjurer may form a one-way portal of sorts, from the which the being crawls out into the world.

Morphon Conjuration

This is the most common use for conjuration, the summoning of animals. From the smallest critter to a sizeable bear, the mage uses Morphon Conjuration to summon these creatures. Most often a mage studies the summoned animal for years, also learning a lot about the anatomy of each animal they want to conjure.

Perennial Conjuration

This rare form of conjuration is used to summon plantlife. It could be used to pose as a druid, entangle foes with vines, temporarily treat wounds. For all this, the mage uses Perennial Conjuration. However, most often the conjured plants are weaker than the original ones and can only exist as long as the caster is powering the spell with their Mana.

Hybrid Conjuration

The most experienced Conjurers soon have the drive to delve into something more than the common creatures they might find. The well versed in Conjuration can come to learn how to merge characteristics of the creatures they have studied and perhaps give wings to a snake, or give wolves the armour of scorpions. As such many Hybrid Conjuration Spells are known to be fairly exhausting, since the Mage needs to know both animals fairly well and needs to merge them into working appearances, otherwise they would die as soon as they enter the present realm.

Primordial Conjuration

Those Conjurers that have delved further into the Arcane and learnt a form of elemental Evocation can with practice combine the two. This allows for the creation of creatures made of flames or other elements. The conjurer is at that time using Primordial Conjuration. Primordials, if the caster chooses to do so, may have an aesthetic ability to float up to a foot off the ground. This may not be used to any advantage beyond what they’d be able to traverse normally. Meaning they’d sink into water if trying to float over it, or fail to glide over long gaps for example. This is due to the evocation’s normal ability to float without being in the form of a conjuration, however hampered by the rules of conjuration to only hover in this flavorful manner.

Conjured Binding

When one wishes to perform this technique they must first conjure as normal, and then in a pseudo-type enchantment they weave their mana through the spell itself with no physical conduit needed with the intent of binding it. As a curiosity of the Void the household-like enchantment is permitted in this specific way by weaving one’s mana through the tangible conjuration spell itself. By attuning the conjuration to their person, as is necessary as it would instantly fade otherwise, they will allow it to persist by channeling their mana to it consistently. The usefulness in this is the conjuration may gain limited sentience of its own not unlike the being it is made to mimic, capping at an intelligence of a new atronach or golem.

Redlines of Conjuration

Conjuration has several redlines of what a mage can do and what a mage can’t do. As such those redlines should be followed at any time and breaking them can result in a removal of your magic permissions.

Morphon, Perennial and Hybrid Conjuration Redlines

  • Conjured creatures can’t be excessively large. Their maximum size can be that of a full-grown bear.
  • The maximum amount of conjured creatures is limited to five beings, while the size of each creature is similar to the size of a bear divided by the number of conjured creatures.
  • Summoned creatures can’t differ from one another, they need to be the same species.
  • Casting several creatures at once is more exhausting than only calling forth one.
  • A creature can’t be a mix of organic materials and another element. They can only be organic or elemental, but never a mixed state.
  • As soon as the creature leaves the area around the mage it will just disappear back into the Void.
  • Druids can’t communicate with the summoned beings.

Primordial Conjuration Redlines

  • Floating is an aesthetic change only! Elementals cannot use this to traverse where they couldn’t otherwise, such as over water or gaps.
  • Elementals casting for themselves is limited and must be an ejection from their form, same as atronachs.
  • Projection casting of an elemental drains extra mana out of the caster, causing them further fatigue.
  • The mana anchor ‘core’ despite being a magical essence has the general durability of aurum when taking hits.
  • All primordials/elementals have this mana anchor core, which will cause them to dispel if adequately disturbed/ruptured.
  • Plant/perennial-based primordials cannot 'cast' projections or move around due to any floating. They still have a core.
  • Size of mana anchor 'core' is proportionate to size of primordial. Standard is baseball-sized for a 6 foot tall humanoid, scaling up or down dependent on larger or smaller conjurations.

Conjured Binding Redlines

  • May only have one bound conjuration at a time in this way due to the complexities of the enchantment 's attunement with your soul/mana pool.
  • Counts towards the 5 total conjuration limit, with the mass not exceeding approximately one large bear.
  • Bound conjurations do not last longer than they would normally as they still persist by your personal mana pool. Willingly choosing to or falling unconscious dispels them.
  • Limited sentience cannot exceed the intelligence of a relatively new atronach or golem. They follow verbal/somatic commands from their caster to the best of their ability.


Trivia

  • Conjuring the sentient races, such as a Dwarf or a Kha, is possible! One just has to study and dissect them akin to any other animal.
  • Did you know that there are magics that interlink with conjuration to make playable familiars?
  • It is frowned upon to conjure people, as it is often seen as an act against nature itselves.


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