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:::::Thanks for these examples; they give me something to work with that isn't from my own mind.  I will try to convert each of these into actual mechanics, and hopefully in the process come up with a general mechanic for that purpose.  If a word could be phrased as a noun or verb (strength, strengthen) I'm thinking it can be used as either in a Power or Weaving.  In a charm, it must be used as you actually word it in your list.
 
:::::Thanks for these examples; they give me something to work with that isn't from my own mind.  I will try to convert each of these into actual mechanics, and hopefully in the process come up with a general mechanic for that purpose.  If a word could be phrased as a noun or verb (strength, strengthen) I'm thinking it can be used as either in a Power or Weaving.  In a charm, it must be used as you actually word it in your list.
  
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:::::Some comments on your examples: "I control the mind of that man" is awesome; the mechanics seem right as well to me.  "I heal pain in myself" would work; its exact game mechanic effects are unclear to me at the moment, but it would certainly be useful.  "I speed my movement" - to the point, love it.  "I control his/its movement" - love it, not exactly sure how it would be different from "I control the speed of his movement".  "I control his pain" - BOY do I love it.  "I heal myself", "I speed the boat", "I control the lock" - none of these work,  only one word (a verb) used in each".   
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:::::Some comments on your examples: "I control the mind of that man" is awesome; the mechanics seem right as well to me.  - this one doesn't work, as it uses only one word (a verb).  "I heal pain in myself" would work; its exact game mechanic effects are unclear to me at the moment, but it would certainly be useful.  "I speed my movement" - to the point, love it.  "I control his/its movement" - love it, not exactly sure how it would be different from "I control the speed of his movement".  "I control his pain" - BOY do I love it.  "I heal myself", "I speed the boat", "I control the lock" - none of these work,  only one word (a verb) used in each".   
  
 
:::::One particular grouping of sentences warrants more attention.  "I strengthen the perception of my mind" is very interesting.  Seemingly, it is not that different from "I strengthen my perception."  However, it is actually quite different, because under your current words you cannot use "I strengthen my perception" as a charm, as you have perceive listed as a verb, not a noun.  "I strengthen the perception of my mind", however, lets you get roughly the same effect; it just requires you to do it as a Power (and those take longer at it).
 
:::::One particular grouping of sentences warrants more attention.  "I strengthen the perception of my mind" is very interesting.  Seemingly, it is not that different from "I strengthen my perception."  However, it is actually quite different, because under your current words you cannot use "I strengthen my perception" as a charm, as you have perceive listed as a verb, not a noun.  "I strengthen the perception of my mind", however, lets you get roughly the same effect; it just requires you to do it as a Power (and those take longer at it).

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