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[Featherfall]
- [Featherfall!]
- [Featherfalling]
These are aliases for "[Featherfall]".
Aliases are alternative forms of a reference. They can include actual aliases for characters, nicknames, gendered variations of the some [Classes], plural variations, and even typos.
Total mentions
64
mentions
First mentioned in chapter
Last mentioned in chapter
Mentions
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3.27 M | “No need for that. I will cast a [Featherfall] spell and slow us.” |
3.36 | “This ring does not simply allow you to ‘jump higher’. It allows you to jump higher and maintain the weight of your fall while protecting the user. To put it in simpler terms, this is not a ring that has a simple [Featherfall] and [Lightfoot] dual enchantment. This ring uses gravity. Thus, if a warrior in plate armor were to jump twenty feet into the air and land, the impact would—” |
4.19 | “Up a set of ropes that stretches over a hundred feet down? They’ll be lucky if they don’t lose a few just falling, with all that they were carrying. Unless one of them knows [Featherfall].” |
4.38 B | “[Featherfall]. [Featherfall!]” |
4.38 B | “[Featherfall]. [<em>Featherfall!</em>]” |
5.08 | “I am. Don’t block my aim. Wait…wait…[Featherfall].” |
5.21 E | I had to explain to the excited nobles, patiently, that it didn’t matter if someone cast a [Featherfall] spell on Andres. The whiplash of being thrown by the arm of the trebuchet might kill him before he had to worry about landing. I’m not about to risk a [Lord] dying on my lands, thanks. |
5.28 | “That’s far down. What’s the plan for getting down there? Jump and [Featherfall]? Or rope?” |
6.12 K | “[Featherfall].” |
6.13 K | “I will find you tomorrow to practice more spells. This time bring the staff. You will learn to cast [Featherfall] with it.” |
6.22 D | “[Featherfall]! [Hammer Kick]!” |
6.65 | But down it came. Out of the mountains. Leaping from rock to rock, slowed by the [Featherfall] spell. Ceria’s heart lurched as she saw her old friend. |
7.03 | “What did you do? Was that…[Featherfall]? Does that work on Wyverns?” |
7.03 | “[Featherfall]!” |
7.09 K | Not evil, evil. Not like Gazi the Omniscient, ruthless counter-assassin and butcher that the legends made her out to be. But she trained Trey ruthlessly. To teach him spells like [Featherfall], she’d thrown him out a window multiple times, and then started doing it when he wasn’t paying attention! |
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