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Aura is the chief power used in the [[Auric Arts]]. Aura can be depleted and become weaker through usage in this fashion. Although it can replenish itself if the creature rests, extreme usage can render the creature unconscious. If a creature's aura is ever depleted completely or somehow lost, the creature will die.
Aura is the chief power used in the [[Auric Arts]]. Aura can be depleted and become weaker through usage in this fashion. Although it can replenish itself if the creature rests, extreme usage can render the creature unconscious. If a creature's aura is ever depleted completely or somehow lost, the creature will die.
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Aura comes in three variations - [[Light Plane|Light]], [[Twilight Plane|Twilight]], and [[Shadow Plane|Shadow]]. The standard type of aura is Twilight, which is what the majority of creatures have. Practitioners of certain [[technomancy|technomancies]] or [[arcane arts]] have auras of either Light or Shadow. Light aura deals with restorative and healing powers; thus, healers and [[clerics]] have Light aura. Shadow aura deals with destructive and harmful powers. Aura alignment has traditionally been used to see whether a creature is good or evil, but this process is not foolproof. A creature with restorative powers can be evil, and a creature with destructive powers may be good. Twilight aura further complicates the matter, as creatures with this aura may sway toward either side. Also, aura alignment is dynamic - a creature's aura can become a different alignment if the creature uses their aura in a different way.
 
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