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1 July 2025

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  • curprev 21:4321:43, 1 July 2025Aurorlock talk contribs 1,265 bytes +1,265 Created page with "When too many coincidences happen in one place, they stretch the bounds of possibility. As more and more events favor a mage, the likelihood of other good luck becomes smaller. Eventually, the run of good luck becomes improbable, and Effects that would’ve been coincidental become vulgar instead. Mages refer to this complication as the Domino Effect - knock down too many coincidences in a row, and they stack up until they’re just too implausible. Each time you cast a..."