Lore:Spells A

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Absorb Attribute[edit]

Absorb Fatigue[edit]

Absorb Health[edit]

Absorb Magicka[edit]

Absorb Skill[edit]

Almalexia's Grace[edit]

Almalexia's Grace is a variation of a Dispel associated with Almalexia, a spell that removes magic effects from the caster.

Found in:
Spell schools: Mysticism

Almalexia's Wrath[edit]

Almalexia's Wrath is a spell associated with Almalexia, that simultaneously absorbs target's health, inflicts elemental fire damage and increases susceptibility of the target to fire damage. The only known user of this spell was Almalexia.

Found in:

Almsivi Intervention[edit]

Almsivi Intervention (Morrowind)

Almsivi Intervention is a Mysticism spell that allowed its user to teleport to the nearest Tribunal Temple.[1] It is named after the Tribunal gods themselves, who go by the acronym: ALMSIVI.[2] Temple pilgrims that sought out the Shrines of Seven Graces on Vvardenfell were advised by the temple to carry a scroll of Almsivi Intervention while they were in the Puzzle Canal underneath Vivec's palace.[3] What became of this spell after the Temple's dissolution in the early Fourth Era is unknown.

Found in:
Spell schools: Mysticism

Aralor's Intervention[edit]

Shrine to Saint Aralor

Aralor's Intervention is a Restoration spell that temporarily increases the personality of the caster. This spell can only be acquired by praying at a shrine of Saint Aralor.

Aryon's Blight Cure[edit]

Ash Shell[edit]

Ash rune
Target encased in hardened ash

Ash Shell is an adept level Alteration spell that causes a target to be encased in hardened ash.

Found in:
Spell schools: Alteration

Azra's Sustenance[edit]

Azra's Sustenance is a spell associated with Azra Nightwielder, it restores the caster's health every second.

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Azra's Wrath[edit]

Azra's Wrath is a spell associated with Azra Nightwielder, it damages all enemies within a radius around caster.

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