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Power Words are a limited form of magic, used mostly in a defensive way. Power words are easy to cast, instantaneous in effect, but have no lasting effect. Because any Power Word involves channeling a burst of Psyche, they are always noticeable, never concealed.

Attribute Tip for Power Words.

More important than anything in using Power Words is Psyche. The higher the Ranking in Psyche, the more powerful the impact that the Power Word will have on its target. This is especially important in battling Spell Casters, where an inadequate Psyche, weakly driving a Power Word, may not be enough to break their concentration. Endurance is also important, since each use of a Power Word is a drain on the character's life force.

Power Words.

Well, they don't have to take the form of Power "words," they could as easily be gestures, signs, whistles, finger snaps, or whatever the character likes.

Unlike other forms of Magic, which use the power of Shadow, Power Words are based on the power of the character who speaks them. Power Words aren't just words, they're actually a linkage, a magical connection, built into the body of character who owns them. Range, duration and the effects of Power Words are all restricted to the immediate time and place of the caster. The effects are somewhat uncertain since the raw power used does not take into account the variables of chaos and pattern influence in a particular place.

Power Words are the only "Power" in Amber for which there is no significant advancement. With any other power an advanced version confers greater potency and greater understanding. Putting more points into Power Words just gives the character more Power Words.

The power words listed below are the ones that are well known. It's also possible to invent new Power Words. Bear in mind that, like all other Power Words, they must have an instantaneous effect. New Power Words must be approved by the Game Master.

Counteracting Power words

A drawback to Power Words is that they are fairly simple and routine. If an opponent is prepared, it's possible to overcome them. However, counteracting Power Words requires specific measures. For example, the most common Power Word, Magic Negation, breaks up a spell in mid-casting, while the Sorcerer is invoking the Lynchpins of the spell. The Magic Negation Power Word wouldn't work against an instantaneous spell, one that is completely prepared, requiring no time-consuming lynchpins.

It's also possible for a Sorcerer to be prepared in advance for a Power Word, and to defend against it. The preparation would require that the Sorcerer would have had to come to the conflict prepared with a protective spell. Such a spell would only be good against the Power Words the Sorcerer knows.

Since Power Words are unique to each character, a Sorcerer can't make any sort of general or "all purpose" magical defense against Power Words.

For this reason characters with Power Words tend to be rather secretive. They only use them in genuine emergencies. That way they greatly reduce the chance of being observed, and of having their Power Words countered by others.

Making up new Power words

So long as the restrictions are followed, players are allowed, or even encouraged, to make up their own Power Words. In general terms, Power Words have to be fast and easy. Fast, in that what they do should happen in a flash. Easy means they can't do anything complicated or that requires explaining or defining conditions. For example, most Sorcerer's spells are complex enough to require several parts or phases, something impossible with a Power Word.

Since Power Words use the energy of the character, rather than magical energies, they tend to be rather draining. For most Amberites, most of the time, this is no particular problem. However, any character with less than Amber Endurance (Chaos or Human) will be tired by each use of a Power Word. A character of greater Endurance, while not usually troubled, should beware of using Power Words when engaged in some other difficult task, like using the Jewel of Judgement, Walking the Pattern, or engaging in a Psychic Duel.

POWER WORDS

1. Magic Negation 2. Chaos Negation 3. Psychic Defense
4. Psychic Disrupt 5. Neural Disrupt 6. Lifeforce
7. Resume True Form 8. Defensive Luck 9. Pattern Negation
10. Pain Attack 11. Trump Disrupt 12. Process Surge
13. Process Snuff 14. Shade 15. Hush
16. Draught 17. Light Strobe 18. Spark
19. Burst of Magic 20. Weaken Structure 21. Strengthen Structure
22. Thunder 23. Burst of Psyche 24. Burst of Speed
25. Burst of Strength 26. Distraction 27. Induce Euphoria
28. Induce Fear 29. Jump 30. Momentary Blindness
31. Momentary Deafness 32. Momentary Speechlessness 33. Undermine Confidence

1. Magic Negation

This spell allows the disruption of gathering magical energies. As a Sorcerer casts a spell, or releases a stored spell, the Power Word disrupts the elegant structure of a spell and renders it useless. If used fast enough it can also fizzle trap spells or wards before they are unleashed. The more powerful the Psyche of the invoker of the Power Word, relative to that of the source of the Magic, the more effective it will be. It can also be used to neutralize active magic, including shields and wards, and other things charged with magical energies.

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2. Chaos Negation

Used only against yourself. It works internally, inside your own body, as self protection. Defends against destructive changes to your person that might be rendered by the Logrus, or by other damaging Chaos attacks.

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3. Psychic Defense

Creates a burst of internal Psyche, enough to disrupt any contact that you are involved in. Also works great against the pressure of others trying to break into your mind. Lasts only for a second but very useful against unexpected attacks during times of psychic contact, or, for example, during a trump call.

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4. Psychic Disrupt

Directly affects the creature. Naming the target, especially with its "true name" makes it much more effective. It works to disrupt the concentration of the victim. So, someone with the Logrus or Pattern brought to mind, or someone in a tenuous Trump contact, would lose their focus and have to start over again. Likewise someone casting magic would be interrupted. Against a "named target it will work no matter what the difference in Psyche. Used without a name, it is possible that the object of the Psychic Disrupt, if superior in Psyche, will be unaffected. Repeated use of the Psychic Disrupt Power Word, against the same opponent, will become less and less effective. Having once felt its effect, the victim can brace for subsequent attacks.

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5. Neural Disrupt

Directly affects a creature, throwing off their coordination, and causing them to twitch or flinch involuntarily. This is best used in a critical moment of battle, changing the Warfare situation for a moment. Out of combat it works if you need to grab something away from somebody, knock them over, or do something where a momentary break in their coordination comes in handy. Naming the target, like makes it effective against that opponent. If the target is unnamed, then the user of the Power Word must have a much superior Psyche. After the first time, it's possible for victims to steel their mind against the Power Word, and resist its effects.

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6. Lifeforce

This Power Word generates a burst of living energy in the target. Doesn't actually have enough time to do any healing, but does break destructive anti-life energies. Also functions well as a "wake up call" for those who are sleeping or unconscious. It's also useful in certain medical emergencies, where the heart, lungs or brain may have seized up momentarily. The target will feel "good briefly, as if they were in the peak of health, regardless of their true condition.

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7. Resume True Form

This is a command that forces a person or thing to go back to their true form. It is only effective on things that are not currently in their proper shape. It's really useful in dispelling magical alterations in just about anything. Shape Shifters, and things with the power of Shape Shifting, can resist the effects, but only with effort. If used against an unnamed target the caster will need a Psyche advantage. However, even if the Power Word fails, it is likely that any Shape-Shifted subject will have reacted in some way. Repeated use against the same opponent will be gradually less and less effective.

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8. Defensive Luck

Creates an instant of fortunate karma, sort of like a small dose of "Good Stuff." Results will be either fortunate events for the caster, or minor accidents befalling the opposition. It can only be used once in any given combat location. It is best used when some event seems to be dependent on chance. For example, it's timely to use it just as the enemy's foot is about to touch down on a patch of ice.

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9. Pattern Negation

As with Chaos Negation, it's something you cast against yourself. Works internally as protection against the influence of Pattern.

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10. Pain Attack

Gives a "jolt" of pain to the person or creature at which it is directed. The momentary pain is a distraction, but does no real damage. Named victims are affected, regardless of Psyche. However, if the victim is not named, then resisting is possible for opponents with a superior Psyche. The main effect is one of surprise, so using it more than once against tough opponents is pretty useless. On the other hand, wimpy or cowardly victims can be driven into helpless terror by repeated uses.

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11. Trump Disrupt

Can be cast against a trump card, instantly blocking any active connection. Used either against a card in the caster's hand, or, by pointing, at a nearby card. If the caster is receiving a Trump contact, where the other party is holding the card, it can be cast through the contact. In this latter case, it will succeed only if the caster has Psychic superiority. Only works against a card that is currently in use, not a similar card in another deck.

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12. Process Surge

In any process (fire, magic, pattern, etc.) this adds an extra burst or push. For example, casting it on a working auto engine would give it a quickie burst of extra power. A campfire would briefly flare up. The most it can do is double the energy exchange rate of the normal reaction.

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13. Process Snuff

Momentarily dampens whatever is affected. Throwing it at a car's engine would cause it to slow slightly, or even stall out. A campfire would dim, but a flickering candle flame would likely go out altogether. The effect is to dampen the reaction rate down momentarily.

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14. Shade

Adds to the darkness of all shadows in an area. The effects are spooky, frightening, scary and forbidding, but with no real effect. Basically used to disorient and confuse.

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15. Hush

The sonic equivalent of the 'Shade' Power Word, this briefly muffles sound in an area around the caster. It will not entirely muffle loud sounds (gunshots, doors being kicked down and so on), but will make them quieter, and make quiet sounds entirely disappear.

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16. Draught

Creates a small momentary gust of wind that can cause doors to slam, candles to blow out, papers to blow around, and other similar effects. Most useful indoors and cannot compete with a real wind of any strength.

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17. Light Strobe

Releases a bright "strobe" or burst of white light. Can emit from the character speaking the Power Word, or from an object that is being touched. Useful in temporarily blinding an opponent (at least the first time), but pretty useless for illumination.

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18. Spark

Creates a single spark, like that generated when a match is first struck. Only lasts a moment, but it's enough to start a fire, ignite something, or, against a living creature, cause a bit of pain. Spark must be generated at a fingertip, or somewhere on the caster's body.

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19. Burst of Magic

Generates a "pulse" of magical energy, either inside the caster's body, or at some point outside of it (the fingertip, for example). Sometimes useful for activating magical items. Definitely visible as a "flare" of magic for anyone observing with mystic Logrus sight or by other means of detection.

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20. Weaken Structure

Temporarily weakens the molecular structure of an object. Works best on rigid objects made of metal, stone, glass, and plastic. It's ineffective against organic material, including flesh, bone, wood, cotton or wool cloth, and most rope. Won't work against magic or mystic items. Timing is important when using this Power Word, as it is best used at the exact moment of impact. For example, so an enemy's weapon or armor might shatter when struck.

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21. Strengthen Structure

The opposite of the Weaken Structure Power Word, this word momentarily reinforces any un-living physical structure that it is used upon. This is quite useful for things such as strengthening a door when someone is trying to break it down.

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22. Thunder

The Power Word, as spoken, is transformed into the sound of thunder bolt, just as if a stroke of lightning banged right from the caster's mouth. Loud, with a sound that carries, and startling. About the worst damage possible is temporary deafness if shouted directly into the ear of a victim.

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23. Burst of Psyche

The caster's Psyche is boosted, just for an instant. This may be enough to assist at a critical moment of an attempted Trump call, or during a Psychic battle. It also serves to brighten the character's Psyche, so that an observer will notice the character.

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24. Burst of Speed

Momentarily speeds up the character; most useful when running or otherwise actually moving; can be of slight use in combat by speeding up a swing, but it is really created for running, dodging and diving for cover.

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25. Burst of Strength

Momentarily boosts the characters Strength, allowing them to lift more than they normally could, or land a heavier blow in combat.

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26. Distraction

The target catches a glimpse, out of the corner of their eye, of something moving towards them at high speed, as long as the attacker has a Psyche advantage.

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27. Induce Euphoria

The target feels happy and euphoric for a few seconds (precisely how euphoric depends on the difference in Psyche between attacker and target); an unaggressive target will generally stop noticing what is occurring around them; an unaggressive target will definitely be at least distracted for a few seconds.

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28. Induce Fear

Fills the target with irrational terror. If the attacker has a significant Psyche advantage, this will in fact make the target lose all concentration and panic for a second. Animals will generally bolt and keep running even after the words effect fades.

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29. Jump

Gives the target the momentary ability to jump further and/or higher than they normally could, or, if they are not moving at all, just give them a brief boost upwards.

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30. Momentary Blindness

Renders the target blind for a few seconds, as long as the attacker has a Psyche advantage.

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31. Momentary Deafness

Renders the target deaf for a few seconds, as long as the attacker has a Psyche advantage.

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32. Momentary Speechlessness

Renders the target mute for a few seconds, as long as the attacker has a Psyche advantage.

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33. Undermine Confidence

The target is briefly disorientated and has their self-confidence undermined, as long as the attacker has a Psyche advantage.

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