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In realms that use, even depend, on continual magic the indiscriminate use of a Dispel Magic spell that erases a wide area of Con items is consider at the least, rude, and at the worst, criminal.  
 
In realms that use, even depend, on continual magic the indiscriminate use of a Dispel Magic spell that erases a wide area of Con items is consider at the least, rude, and at the worst, criminal.  
  
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Many realms that use continual magics have found various methods for protecting ''Con Items'' when not in use.  For example, in [[Trasidy]] there are wooden boxes made with thick walls using the Brutus Tree.
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