Abjurer
A practitioner of abjuration magic
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An Abjurer is a practitioner of abjuration magic, a school of magic that focuses on protective spells and the banishment of otherworldly entities. Abjurers are often depicted in fantasy literature and role-playing games as wizards or sorcerers who specialize in defensive and protective magic.
Abjuration Magic[edit | edit source]
Abjuration is one of the eight schools of magic in many fantasy settings, including the popular Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. The primary focus of abjuration magic is to protect, block, or banish. Abjurers use their skills to create magical barriers, negate harmful spells, and ward off evil creatures.
Role in Fantasy Settings[edit | edit source]
In many fantasy settings, abjurers are highly valued for their ability to protect allies and neutralize threats. They often serve as advisors, guardians, or members of elite magical orders. Their spells can range from simple protective wards to powerful banishment rituals that send extraplanar beings back to their home dimensions.
Notable Abjurers in Fiction[edit | edit source]
Several notable abjurers appear in various works of fantasy fiction. These characters are often portrayed as wise and powerful, using their knowledge of abjuration to safeguard their companions and defeat formidable foes.
Abjurer Abilities[edit | edit source]
Abjurers typically have access to a wide range of spells and abilities, including:
- Shield: A spell that creates a magical barrier to deflect attacks.
- Counterspell: A spell that negates the casting of another spell.
- Dispel Magic: A spell that removes magical effects.
- Banishment: A spell that sends extraplanar creatures back to their home plane.
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