Types of totem magic practiced on Endor included Dulok sorcery, Ewok shamanism, and Gupin magic. Despite superficial differences between these disciplines, their underlying mechanics were the same. Practitioners of totem magic sometimes employed Force artifacts to help magnify their natural Force abilities. Examples of these relics on Endor included the Season scepter, the Shadowstone, and the Sunstar.
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| - Types of totem magic practiced on Endor included Dulok sorcery, Ewok shamanism, and Gupin magic. Despite superficial differences between these disciplines, their underlying mechanics were the same. Practitioners of totem magic sometimes employed Force artifacts to help magnify their natural Force abilities. Examples of these relics on Endor included the Season scepter, the Shadowstone, and the Sunstar.
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| - Types of totem magic practiced on Endor included Dulok sorcery, Ewok shamanism, and Gupin magic. Despite superficial differences between these disciplines, their underlying mechanics were the same. Practitioners of totem magic sometimes employed Force artifacts to help magnify their natural Force abilities. Examples of these relics on Endor included the Season scepter, the Shadowstone, and the Sunstar. A form of totem magic was also used by the Nightsisters of Dathomir, who were known to craft small idols representing someone they wished to inflict harm on, and, with great effort and expenditure of spirit ichor, suffuse them with the life energy of the victim through a strand of hair and a roiling cauldron containing the "waters of life." By pricking the totem with needles or even throwing it in a boiling cauldron, they could transfer the pain through the "spirits" to the victim it represented. During the Separatist attack on the Nightsisters during the Clone Wars, Mother Talzin used this technique against Count Dooku, a lock of whose hair she kept.
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