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== The Consequences of Violation == The breaking of a Titanic Pledge triggers one of three outcomes. Scholars have yet to understand the complex web of forces that result in each outcome. '''Complete Dissolution:''' The Pledge-holder loses all magical abilities permanently, their connection to all magic severed forever. They become as mundane as any ordinary soul, their aether essence rendered inert. ''Translation:'' You lose all powers and abilities without the option of ever regaining them. '''Twisted Burden:''' The Pledge-holder retains their restriction while losing the associated power. The cosmic imbalance grows ever more severe with time as the Pledge becomes an eternal burden that the Pledge-holder must maintain. '''The Mark of the Unrooted:''' Most dreaded of all outcomes, this mystical brand appears upon the violator, marking them for death within mere days. The Mark represents complete severance from the natural order, and no known power can prevent the inevitable doom it heralds. Intercession by Material Gods, Titans, and the Twin Empresses have all proven unsuccessful in preventing this eventual demise.
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