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''Though of unknown origin, many ancient texts suggest that this spell was commonly used among Tor's Elite.  Calling on the will of their god while vowing the absolute destruction of their enemies, the Paladin will be granted the ability to tear their foe apart one piece at a time.  Causing this sort of pain is unique in that it starts by destroying the spirit before radiating to the body.''
''Though of unknown origin, many ancient texts suggest that this spell was commonly used among Tor's Elite.  Calling on the will of their god while vowing the absolute destruction of their enemies, the Paladin will be granted the ability to tear their foe apart one piece at a time.  Causing this sort of pain is unique in that it starts by destroying the spirit before radiating to the body.''


''This use spell requires not only the ability to cast it, but an active [[Oath of Destruction]].''
''This use spell requires not only the ability to cast it, but an active [[Oath#Oath of Destruction|Oath of Destruction]].''


[[Category: Skills And Spells]]
[[Category: Skills And Spells]]

Revision as of 18:26, 26 December 2013

Syntax: cast 'divine wrath' target

Though of unknown origin, many ancient texts suggest that this spell was commonly used among Tor's Elite. Calling on the will of their god while vowing the absolute destruction of their enemies, the Paladin will be granted the ability to tear their foe apart one piece at a time. Causing this sort of pain is unique in that it starts by destroying the spirit before radiating to the body.

This use spell requires not only the ability to cast it, but an active Oath of Destruction.