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| Description = This Great Work is concerned with controlling, redirecting, or stopping the flows of mana and aura in creatures, objects, and even in generalized areas of the world. The implications of this control over the very '''stuff''' of magic has incredibly deep ramifications that have kept eminent mages, sages, scholars and cyphers arguing for centuries, but for most adventurers, the rude effects on the world are the most important things.  In short, this True Dweomer appears to function merely like a more powerful [[Dispel Magic (Sorcerer/Wizard Spell)]], or more likely a [[Mage's Disjunction (Sorcerer/Wizard Spell)]], although this fact is merely the least shadow of the true implications of this High Miracle.
| Description = This Great Work is concerned with controlling, redirecting, or stopping the flows of mana and aura in creatures, objects, and even in generalized areas of the world. The implications of this control over the very ''stuff'' of magic has incredibly deep ramifications that have kept eminent mages, sages, scholars and cyphers arguing for centuries, but for most adventurers, the rude effects on the world are the most important things.  In short, this True Dweomer appears to function merely like a more powerful [[Dispel Magic (Sorcerer/Wizard Spell)]], or more likely a [[Mage's Disjunction (Sorcerer/Wizard Spell)]], although this fact is merely the least shadow of the true implications of this High Miracle.


:When used as a simple attack or defense, ''Epic Dispel'' can be used in one of three ways: a targeted dispel, an area dispel, or to suppress a spell-like or supernatural ability in one or more creatures, also inflicting damage:
:When used as a simple attack or defense, ''Epic Dispel'' can be used in one of three ways: a targeted dispel, an area dispel, or to suppress a spell-like or supernatural ability in one or more creatures, also inflicting damage:

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