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Inordination is an antiquated and more formal term for what modern Mages call [[Overgiving]]. It refers to an unusually or disproportionately large or excessive amount of magic being used.  This act is generally occurs in regards to the overuse of Personal Magic and more specifically the generation of Res.  If a mage uses this term, they are most likely a person of considerable age such as a Nuit or Ethafael.
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'''Inordination''' is an antiquated and more formal term for what modern Mages call [[Overgiving]]. It refers to an unusually or disproportionately large or excessive amount of magic being used.  This act is generally occurs in regards to the overuse of Personal Magic and more specifically the generation of Res.  If a mage uses this term, they are most likely a person of considerable age such as a Nuit or Ethafael.
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Current revision as of 01:35, 23 January 2019

Inordination is an antiquated and more formal term for what modern Mages call Overgiving. It refers to an unusually or disproportionately large or excessive amount of magic being used. This act is generally occurs in regards to the overuse of Personal Magic and more specifically the generation of Res. If a mage uses this term, they are most likely a person of considerable age such as a Nuit or Ethafael.