Conjuration
The power to conjure anything.
Created & Written by Khali A. Crawford | Conjuration Article on the Superpower Wiki
Conjuration is a magical art that involves the summoning, calling forth, or creation of beings, energies, or objects through magical means. Practitioners of conjuration, known as conjurers, can bring forth entities from other planes of existence, or even summon and control elemental forces. Conjuration is a versatile and powerful school of magic that allows spellcasters to manipulate and interact with the fabric of reality. The practice of conjuration typically requires a deep understanding of the desired entity or force being summoned. Conjurers must be knowledgeable about the characteristics, nature, and potential risks associated with the beings they call upon. They employ rituals, spells, sigils, and incantations to establish a connection and draw forth the desired entity or energy.
Conjuration spells enable the summoning, creation, and control of beings, energies, or objects through magical means. These spells can summon entities from other planes of existence, call forth elemental forces, or manifest objects and spirits. Conjurers can create creatures, items, and even invoke powerful deities or demons to do their bidding. The practice of conjuration allows spellcasters to manipulate reality, bringing forth desired entities or energies using rituals, spells, sigils, and incantations. This versatile and powerful magic requires a deep understanding of the summoned beings' characteristics and nature to ensure successful and controlled conjuration.
- Unstable Summons: Inaccurate or rushed conjurations may result in unstable entities that can act unpredictably or even turn hostile.
- Mental and Physical Strain: Summoning powerful beings or energies can cause significant mental and physical strain, leading to exhaustion, headaches, or even physical injury.
- Binding Issues: Improper binding of summoned beings can lead to them breaking free, potentially causing havoc or turning on the conjurer.
- Dependency: Overreliance on summoned entities can create dependency, reducing the conjurer's ability to handle situations without magical assistance.
- Contamination: Summoning beings or energies from other planes can introduce foreign contaminants or diseases, posing health risks to the conjurer and those nearby.
- Limited Knowledge: The conjurer's ability to conjure is limited by their knowledge of what can be summoned. Lack of information or understanding about certain entities or objects can hinder their effectiveness.
- Summoning Cost: Summoning powerful beings or objects may come at a price, such as sacrificing something of equal value or trading part of the conjurer's essence or lifespan.
- Interdimensional Interference: Manipulating other dimensions may attract the attention of entities or forces from those dimensions, resulting in unwanted interactions or conflicts.
- Spatial Limitations: The conjurer may be limited by the physical space available for the conjured objects or entities, making it impossible to summon certain things in cramped or crowded environments.

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