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| - All summoned creatures, animal companions, and familiars belonging to enemy spellcasters are unsummoned within the area of effect.
- Spell level: bard 4 cleric 4 sorcerer/wizard 5 Innate level: 4 School: abjuration Components: verbal, somatic Range: short (8 meters) Area of effect: colossal (10 meter radius) Duration: instant Save: will negates Spell resistance: yes Additional counterspells: gate Description: All summoned creatures, animal companions, and familiars belonging to enemy spellcasters are unsummoned within the area of effect.
- Dismissal was an earth spell which allowed the shugenja to force a creature to return to its native Spirit Realm.
- [[Category:]] Dismissal, also known as abjure, was an abjuration spell that could send an extraplanar creature back to its plane of origin.
- Level: , Components: V, S, DF Casting Time: 1 action Range: Close (25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels) Target: One extraplanar creature Duration: Instantaneous Saving Throw: Will negates; see text Spell Resistance: Yes
- A Dismissal is the means by which a magician releases a demon from its earthly obligations and sends it back to the Other Place. As with other forms of magic, a Dismissal requires a specific procedure and words and will not work correctly, or may even backfire, if done incorrectly. A Dismissal requires a pentacle, which has certain lines and Heiroglyphs to cancel out other commands and bindings, such as Adelbrand's pentacle requires a certain circle to cancel it.
- The dismissal (gr. απολυσις ; sl. отпуст) is the concluding portion of the divine services in which the presiding priest or bishop prounounces a final, formal blessing on the faithful. The dismissal is omitted in Reader's services (that is, services in which a priest or bishop is not presiding). The dismissal takes two forms. The Divine Liturgy, Great Vespers, and Orthros celebrated on a Sunday or on a feast that includes an Orthros Gospel lection uses the great dismissal. The remainder of the services of the Daily Cycle conclude with an abbreviated form known as the small dismissal.
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| - All summoned creatures, animal companions, and familiars belonging to enemy spellcasters are unsummoned within the area of effect.
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| - All summoned creatures, animal companions, and familiars belonging to enemy spellcasters are unsummoned within the area of effect.
- Spell level: bard 4 cleric 4 sorcerer/wizard 5 Innate level: 4 School: abjuration Components: verbal, somatic Range: short (8 meters) Area of effect: colossal (10 meter radius) Duration: instant Save: will negates Spell resistance: yes Additional counterspells: gate Description: All summoned creatures, animal companions, and familiars belonging to enemy spellcasters are unsummoned within the area of effect.
- Dismissal was an earth spell which allowed the shugenja to force a creature to return to its native Spirit Realm.
- [[Category:]] Dismissal, also known as abjure, was an abjuration spell that could send an extraplanar creature back to its plane of origin.
- The dismissal (gr. απολυσις ; sl. отпуст) is the concluding portion of the divine services in which the presiding priest or bishop prounounces a final, formal blessing on the faithful. The dismissal is omitted in Reader's services (that is, services in which a priest or bishop is not presiding). The dismissal takes two forms. The Divine Liturgy, Great Vespers, and Orthros celebrated on a Sunday or on a feast that includes an Orthros Gospel lection uses the great dismissal. The remainder of the services of the Daily Cycle conclude with an abbreviated form known as the small dismissal. The dismissal may include variable elements determined by the day of the week, festal season, commemoration of the day, service being served, saint to whom the temple is dedicated, etc. An example of the great dismissal for the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom served on a Sunday not during a festal season is as follows (Antiochian practice): May he who rose again from the dead, Christ our true God, through the intercessions of His all-immaculate and all-blameless holy Mother; by the might of the precious and life-giving cross; by the protection of the honorable bodiless powers of heaven; at the supplication of the honorable, glorious Prophet, Forerunner and Baptist John; of the holy, glorious and all-laudable apostles; of our father among the saints, John Chrysostom, archbishop of Constantinople; of the holy, glorious and right-victorious martyrs; of our venerable and God-bearing fathers; of (saint to whom the temple is dedicated); of the holy and righteous ancestors of God, Joachim and Anna; (saint(s) of the day) and of all the saints: have mercy on us, and save us, forasmuch as He is good and loveth mankind.
- Level: , Components: V, S, DF Casting Time: 1 action Range: Close (25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels) Target: One extraplanar creature Duration: Instantaneous Saving Throw: Will negates; see text Spell Resistance: Yes
- A Dismissal is the means by which a magician releases a demon from its earthly obligations and sends it back to the Other Place. As with other forms of magic, a Dismissal requires a specific procedure and words and will not work correctly, or may even backfire, if done incorrectly. A Dismissal requires a pentacle, which has certain lines and Heiroglyphs to cancel out other commands and bindings, such as Adelbrand's pentacle requires a certain circle to cancel it. As presence on Earth wears away a demon's essence, they will generally work hard and without outward complaint in the hope of securing a dismissal, though there are exceptions. Bartimaeus, with his control over his master's birth-name was able to continuously pester Nathaniel, in hopes of recieving a dismissal. Other spirits, such as the foliot Simpkin, were able to nearly completely cut-off their ties to the Other Place, instead remaining on Earth for continuous periods without a Dismissal, ignoring the pain in their form from continued service. However, the consequences of being indefinitely trapped on earth are best seen in Honorius, an Afrit, who was charged to forever protect his master's corpse. He went completely insane because of his disattachment from the Other Place, even though he felt no pain within the rotten corpse. A demon that was not Dismissed, could in most cases, still be released from their Earthly ties if the magician who had summoned them was killed. Honorius was an unusual example of this not being the case, having been bound to Gladstone's bones by a powerful spell that took effect after the magician's death. While a spirit could normally only be dismissed by its master, Uraziel, the Greater spirit of the Ring of Solomon, had the possibly unique capability to dismiss summoned spirits within its presence in an instant.
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