Wizard: School of Abjuration - DND 5th Edition The School of Abjuration emphasizes magic that blocks, banishes, or protects Detractors of this school say that its tradition is about denial, negation rather than positive assertion You understand, however, that ending harmful effects, protecting the weak, and banishing evil influences is anything but a philosophical void It is a proud and respected vocation Called abjurers, members of
Abjuration - Wikipedia Abjuration is the solemn repudiation, abandonment, or renunciation by or upon oath, often the renunciation of citizenship or some other right or privilege The term comes from the Latin abjurare, "to forswear"
School of Abjuration Spells - DND 5th Edition The abjuration school of magic encompasses protective spells They create a physical or magical barrier, negate magical or physical abilities, harm trespassers, or even banish the subject of the spell to another plane of existence
Abjuration - Forgotten Realms Wiki The abjuration school of magic encompassed protective spells, though some of them have aggressive uses [1] They created physical or magical barriers, negated magical or physical abilities, harmed trespassers, or even banished the subject of the spell to another plane of existence The abjuration school had no subschools [2] A wizard who specialized in abjuration was known as an abjurer [3
abjuration - Wiktionary, the free dictionary abjuration (countable and uncountable, plural abjurations) A solemn recantation or renunciation on oath; as, an abjuration of heresy [First attested around 1350 to 1470 ][1] A repudiation on oath of a religious or political principle [Mid 17th century ][1] The act of abjuring