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[[File:card_cadwallon_justiceofdestiny.jpg|thumb|Justice of Destiny]]
[[File:card_cadwallon_justiceofdestiny.jpg|thumb|Justice of Destiny]]
''The bards of destiny do not like to see faithful and magicians summon and subdue Elementals, Immortals and other outlandish beings. Destiny grants them the power to return such creatures to where they belong by weakening the bonds tying them to Aarklash.''
'''Fervor''': 2
'''C.'''/'''A.'''/'''D.''': 1/0/0
'''Cult''': Destiny
'''Difficulty''': 6
'''Area of Effect''': Special
'''Range''': The battlefield
'''Duration''': End of the round
'''A.P.''': 5
Justice of Destiny targets a Construct, an Immortal, or a Living-Dead on the battlefield and that the faithful can see. The target is given Ephemeral / 4.

Latest revision as of 20:43, 7 June 2022


Justice of Destiny

The bards of destiny do not like to see faithful and magicians summon and subdue Elementals, Immortals and other outlandish beings. Destiny grants them the power to return such creatures to where they belong by weakening the bonds tying them to Aarklash.


Fervor: 2

C./A./D.: 1/0/0

Cult: Destiny

Difficulty: 6

Area of Effect: Special

Range: The battlefield

Duration: End of the round

A.P.: 5


Justice of Destiny targets a Construct, an Immortal, or a Living-Dead on the battlefield and that the faithful can see. The target is given Ephemeral / 4.