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==Fetishism== Fetishism is the belief that certain items or categories of items hold power. Because of that belief, these items may actually come to have such powers. As such, it is the basis of all enchantments. Most generally, they may be classified as items that prevent spells, items that have a spell on them, items that facilitate the working of spells, and items that work their own spells. Fetishism is as old as humanity itself and is present in all faiths throughout the world. However, the particular items or types that have this power will vary depending on the particular faith.