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The '''Acolyte''' [[attunement]] is designed for healing and neutralizing poisons. Its primary [[dominion]] is the [[Dominion of Life]] and its secondary dominion is the [[Dominion of Water]]. Its [[Deep Dominion|deep dominion]] is the [[Dominion of Blood]]. Its tertiary mana type is the [[Dominion of Deception]]. The healing from the Acolyte attunement feels different from standard healing magic, likely alluding to the fact that Acolyte healing uses blood and water mana in addition to life mana.
The '''Acolyte''' [[attunement]] are flexible healers, treating injuries, poisons, and diseases with equal ease.<ref name="aa5">''When Wizards Follow Fools'' Appendix 2</ref> Its primary [[mana]] type is [[life mana]] and its secondary is [[water mana]], which can be combined to make [[blood mana]]. At citrine, it grants access to [[perception mana]]. The healing from the Acolyte attunement feels different from standard healing magic, likely alluding to the fact that Acolyte healing uses blood and water mana in addition to life mana.


The Acolyte attunement is most commonly found in the [[Tortoise Spire]] in [[Dalenos]].
The Acolyte attunement is most commonly found in the [[Tortoise Spire]] in [[Dalenos]].<ref name="aa5"></ref>


One downside to the acolyte attunement is that even once the tertiary mana type is unlocked, it only grants access to a single compound mana type.
One downside to the acolyte attunement is that even once the tertiary mana type is unlocked, it only grants access to a single compound mana type.
== Attunement Features ==
''Features that are a result of specific attunement functions, rather than the types of mana available to the attuned.''
=== Bodily Purification ===
A function designed to simultaneously remove negative influences from the target’s body, such as poison and mental compulsions. This is reportedly a very useful tool when the specific details of a malady on a target can’t be easily identified; this function just tries to rapidly purge the body of outside influences in general, using water as a baseline and life to accelerate the function. I wouldn’t be surprised if some light mana is involved, too, but that isn’t one of the mana types they’re given directly.<ref name="aa5"></ref>
== Notable Acolytes ==
;[[Lani]]

Latest revision as of 01:34, 11 August 2025

Acolyte
Primary Mana Life
Secondary Mana Water
Tertiary Mana Perception
Compound Mana Blood
Location Dalenos
Spire Tortoise Spire



The Acolyte attunement are flexible healers, treating injuries, poisons, and diseases with equal ease.[1] Its primary mana type is life mana and its secondary is water mana, which can be combined to make blood mana. At citrine, it grants access to perception mana. The healing from the Acolyte attunement feels different from standard healing magic, likely alluding to the fact that Acolyte healing uses blood and water mana in addition to life mana.

The Acolyte attunement is most commonly found in the Tortoise Spire in Dalenos.[1]

One downside to the acolyte attunement is that even once the tertiary mana type is unlocked, it only grants access to a single compound mana type.

Attunement Features[edit]

Features that are a result of specific attunement functions, rather than the types of mana available to the attuned.

Bodily Purification[edit]

A function designed to simultaneously remove negative influences from the target’s body, such as poison and mental compulsions. This is reportedly a very useful tool when the specific details of a malady on a target can’t be easily identified; this function just tries to rapidly purge the body of outside influences in general, using water as a baseline and life to accelerate the function. I wouldn’t be surprised if some light mana is involved, too, but that isn’t one of the mana types they’re given directly.[1]

Notable Acolytes[edit]

Lani
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 When Wizards Follow Fools Appendix 2