This spell enables a willworker to sculpt the ephemeral stuff of Twilight to create an immaterial abode for himself that can be accessed and used by his psychic form.
While within his temple, the mage’s psychic form (see Psychic Projection) is protected. Anyone who wishes to attack him must first breach the abode, which only he can enter at will. It has a Durability equal to the mage’s Mind Arcanum and a Structure equal to his Gnosis. The temple cannot be moved once it is erected. Spirit ●● wards against spirits so that they cannot approach the temple, while Death ●● wards against ghosts.
Using the Shadow Projection spell, the mage can enter the Shadow Realm with a psychic projection and cast this spell there, creating a Shadow Temple.
The Duration depends on casting successes (this spell uses the advanced prolonged Duration factors):
Successes
| Duration
|
1 success
| One scene
|
2 successes
| 24 hours
|
3 successes
| Two days
|
4 successes
| One week
|
5 successes
| One month
|
6 successes
| Indefinite
|
Free Council Rote: Castles of the Mind
Mages of the Free Council use this rote to create a temporary shelter within Twilight from where they can watch and observe a ghost’s haunt or spirit locus while protected from easy assault.
Ancient Lands Pentalogy Rote: Walls of the Great Library [1]
A truly ancient Mysterium
rote used to construct architecture and traps within
Athenaea that exist only in Twilight, Soter immediately
divines its nature upon crossing into the Great Library.