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Continualism is a class of magic focusing on low power items of a temporary nature. It is a very common form of magic found in any realm that supports various forms of shadow magic.  In general, the spell system ranks in power above cantrips and below the 4th level of most shadow magic systems.  They are a highly popular form of magic and it is highly profitable for low level practitioners. Many students of the arts take time to learn a few continual spells and use them to pay the bills by making these small and useful items.  .   
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Continualism is a class of magic focusing on low power items of a temporary nature. It is a very common form of magic found in any realm that supports various forms of shadow magic.  In general, the spell system ranks in power above cantrips and below the 3rd level of most shadow magic systems.  They are a highly popular form of magic and it is highly profitable for low level practitioners. Many students of the arts take time to learn a few continual spells and use them to pay the bills by making these small and useful items.  .   
  
 
The most basic Continual spell is Continual Light.  It is the first spell learned when studying Continualism.  The spell is cast on an item and casts a ambient light in a globe of 10 feet.   
 
The most basic Continual spell is Continual Light.  It is the first spell learned when studying Continualism.  The spell is cast on an item and casts a ambient light in a globe of 10 feet.   

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