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Hex is a term used broadly to refer to the application of a spell through the means of a condition being met. Almost any spell can be applied via a hex, and the condition can be set when the hex is placed. For example, a mage might place a hex upon their door that triggers the spell [[Coddle]] when opened by anyone else, rendering a potential intruder docile until the mage's return.
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|summary=Hex tags are magical symbols that are placed upon an item and trigger a pre-loaded spell or curse upon that item's use. Note that "use" is dependant on the item in question - a mirror need only be looked at, for example, while one would have to attempt to open or close a door to trigger a tag on it. They are essentially considered another delivery system for magic, not unlike a disposable spell.  


In the case of a curse one may not even realize one has been afflicted until the curse later comes into effect when it is triggered. More often than not hex tags rely on the same premises as the common spells of Nodd and will contain contain familiar arcanograms and need to be infused with gloam.
Similarly a hex can be placed on an individual in which case it's considered a hexmark. A hexmark works in the same fashion as a hex normally does and triggers the desired spell upon a condition being met, generally an action taken by the individual. Hexmarks dissipate after being activated.


It's frightfully common for items purchased in shops to have one, or more, hex tags imbued upon them. As a result many mages looking to make some gloam will offer services to identify, and potentially remove, the tags - though less scrupulous mages may then add their own afterwards.
A more powerful, semi-permanent version of a hexmark is a hexbrand. Hexbrands are generally used for severe punishment, to force servitude or certain behavior, or in other similarly severe circumstances.
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Hex graffiti is another form of a hex that is generally applied in public spaces where it's plainly visible and is triggered by fully perceiving the graffiti, whether words or art. This creates a pressure upon the 'artist' to create more creative and interesting graffiti that is still short enough that most can't stop reading in time.
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A [[Hex Tag]] is an artifact that's use is essentially akin to a [[Disposable Spell|disposable spell]] for the less magically capable. It allows them to place a conditional effect via hex without being able to cast it themselves.
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Citizens have found many creative uses for hexes. Some relationships will solidify their bonds with hexmarks that promise pain or humiliation for breaking vows. Many shopkeeps not skilled in magic themselves will use hextags to protect their shops or carts from theft. Many savants will force apprentices to receive hexbrands for the duration of their service.  
 
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Revision as of 05:34, 25 December 2022

Hex is a term used broadly to refer to the application of a spell through the means of a condition being met. Almost any spell can be applied via a hex, and the condition can be set when the hex is placed. For example, a mage might place a hex upon their door that triggers the spell Coddle when opened by anyone else, rendering a potential intruder docile until the mage's return.

Similarly a hex can be placed on an individual in which case it's considered a hexmark. A hexmark works in the same fashion as a hex normally does and triggers the desired spell upon a condition being met, generally an action taken by the individual. Hexmarks dissipate after being activated.

A more powerful, semi-permanent version of a hexmark is a hexbrand. Hexbrands are generally used for severe punishment, to force servitude or certain behavior, or in other similarly severe circumstances.

Hex graffiti is another form of a hex that is generally applied in public spaces where it's plainly visible and is triggered by fully perceiving the graffiti, whether words or art. This creates a pressure upon the 'artist' to create more creative and interesting graffiti that is still short enough that most can't stop reading in time.

A Hex Tag is an artifact that's use is essentially akin to a disposable spell for the less magically capable. It allows them to place a conditional effect via hex without being able to cast it themselves.

Citizens have found many creative uses for hexes. Some relationships will solidify their bonds with hexmarks that promise pain or humiliation for breaking vows. Many shopkeeps not skilled in magic themselves will use hextags to protect their shops or carts from theft. Many savants will force apprentices to receive hexbrands for the duration of their service.