Lore:Spells F

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Feather[edit]

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Decreases the target's encumbrance

Known variants of this spell include:

  • Beast of Burden
  • Ease Burden
  • Great Feather
  • Lighten Load
  • Pack Mule
  • Strong Feather
  • Ulms's Juicedaw's Feather

Fire Damage[edit]

Burning Touch


Known variants include:

  • Arniel's Convection
  • Blazing Spear
  • Burning Touch
  • Cruel Firebloom
  • Fire Bite
  • Fire Rune
  • Fire Storm
  • Fireball
  • Firebolt
  • Fire Impulse
  • Flame Tempest
  • Flame Touch
  • Flames
  • Flare
  • Flash Bolt
  • God's Fire
  • Greater Fireball
  • Heat Blast
  • Ignite
  • Immolating Blast
  • Incinerate
  • Searing Grasp
  • Wall of Flames
  • Barenziah's Fire
  • Master Fire Trap
  • Proximity Mine Fire



Fire Shield[edit]

Flame Cloak

Fire Shield causes a fiery aura around the caster that inflicts twice the damage suffered by caster upon the attacker. It also reduces fire damage to the caster, and is able to keep them protected in freezing water.

Known variants include:

  • Fire Barrier
  • Flame Cloak
  • Flame Shield
  • Heat Shell

Fortify Skill[edit]

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Symbol of Fortify

Fortify spells are known to temporarily increase target's abilities, skills, and capabilities

Fortify Acrobatics[edit]

Icarian Flight

The Fortify Acrobatics spell enhances the target's agility, boosting their jumping and climbing abilities while also increasing their resistance to damage from falls. Known variants of this spell include:

  • Icarian Flight
  • Imperial Acrobatics Skill
  • Shrine Acrobatics Skill

In 2E 582, Tarhiel Farano, a Dunmer mage, attempted to leap to extreme heights using a spell, resulting in his death. After falling to his demise in the Telvanni Peninsula, he returned as an angry spirit, claiming that his descendants would perfect his spell.[1] The spell's name also originates from the same year. Bosmeri mage Icarian created a magical device to greatly enhance the user's jumping abilities to extraordinary levels.[2] However, its usage came at a great cost to Icarian, ultimately leading to his demise.[3] Nevertheless, his name became widely known and lent its name to the scrolls known as Scrolls of Icarian Flight, continuing their use well into the Third Era.[2][4] In 3E 427, a Bosmer mage, also named Tarhiel, endeavored to perfect this spell and utilized scrolls of Icarian Flight for his long-distance jump,[5] meeting a similar fate to his predecessors.[6]

Frost Shield[edit]

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