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| - | Thinkagrams are a means of long distance communication between two or more [[Units]]. The [[Spell]] can be one-way or two-way. The Spell is cast by the [[Caster]], who does not need to | + | Thinkagrams are a means of long distance communication between two or more [[Units]]. The [[Spell]] can be one-way or two-way. The Spell is cast by the [[Caster]], who does not need to be the target. A floating, visual image of the target appears before the recipient{{erf|1|109}}, allowing other [[Units]] in the vicinity to observe the effect. Anything spoken by the target is heard by the recipient and other observers. If the two-way version is cast, an image of the recipient is displayed to the target and anyone observing the casting: anything spoken by the recipient is also heard by the target and observers. |
For the duration of the [[Spell]], the fingers of the [[Caster]] are held in a rectangle, index fingers to thumbs of opposite hand{{erf|1|068}}, as a Director or Photographer might in a TV show. The image of the recipient appears in front of this rectangle.{{erf|1|091}} | For the duration of the [[Spell]], the fingers of the [[Caster]] are held in a rectangle, index fingers to thumbs of opposite hand{{erf|1|068}}, as a Director or Photographer might in a TV show. The image of the recipient appears in front of this rectangle.{{erf|1|091}} | ||
Revision as of 04:04, 18 May 2009
A Thinkagram is a Spell of the Thinkamancy Discipline.
Proposed Canon
Thinkagrams are a means of long distance communication between two or more Units. The Spell can be one-way or two-way. The Spell is cast by the Caster, who does not need to be the target. A floating, visual image of the target appears before the recipientErf-b1-p109, allowing other Units in the vicinity to observe the effect. Anything spoken by the target is heard by the recipient and other observers. If the two-way version is cast, an image of the recipient is displayed to the target and anyone observing the casting: anything spoken by the recipient is also heard by the target and observers.
For the duration of the Spell, the fingers of the Caster are held in a rectangle, index fingers to thumbs of opposite handErf-b1-p068, as a Director or Photographer might in a TV show. The image of the recipient appears in front of this rectangle.Erf-b1-p091