Chapter III · Traditions

Order — a school of magic —

When the genies took substance from the Divine and used it to shape reality, they used words of power to give form to the formless.

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Order Traditions
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The Spellbook Traditions

Order Spells listed by level

Reference during play

When the genies took substance from the Divine and used it to shape reality, they used words of power to give form to the formless.

The Order tradition traces its origin to these ancient words of power and makes use of them to strengthen or restore the bindings that hold reality together.

Many Order spells serve to rid randomness and chaos from the world, so that certain actions produce expected outcomes, and to chase off any of the uncertainty that comes from unforeseen circumstances. Other Order spells allow the caster to impose his or her will on the world, reshaping the environment or restricting creatures’ movements and behaviors. Some of the most powerful forms of Order magic can drag substances and creatures forth to be subject to the caster’s will.

Order And Chaos

Order and Chaos do not play well together. Order spells are never affected by effects created by Chaos spells, and vice versa. For example, a creature under the effects of the imposed predictability spell who is also under the effect of the chaos boon spell could not alter the outcome of the chaos die granted by the later spell.