Enchantment

The potential to take on the powers of an enchanter through the works of a wand, amulets, or an innate source of magic. A branch of Magic. Not to be confused with Invocation.

Also Called

 * Charmed Configuration
 * Trix Formation
 * Beguilement
 * Enchantress Physiology

Capabilities
An enchantress is a person who has the ability to put something or someone under a spell. They have the power to manipulate certain means of magic to accomplish their goals. Universally, the definition of an 'enchanter' varies. Some enchanters have extraordinary beauty and are capable of enrapturing others in a vulnerable state. Other enchanters are endowed with the ability to charm objects through the use of spoken words or other occult items such as wands or certain talismans.

Usually, enchanters are bestowed with the power to shapeshift or at least glamour (an illusary disguise) to hide their true forms. Enchanters also may even be able to transform others into virtually almost anything while other more potent enchanters are able to succeed in casting powerful spells or curses.

Furthermore, enchanters have the ability to enchant objects with magical abilities of their own. For example, an enchantress can place an incantation on a mirror to look at others from a far-off distance.

Applications

 * Persuasion
 * Supernatural Beauty
 * Beauty Inducement
 * Magic
 * Curse Inducement
 * Blessing Inducement
 * Probability Manipulation
 * Invocation
 * Spell Casting
 * Shapeshifting
 * Mental Manipulation
 * Illusion Casting
 * Transmutation

Known Users

 * The Enchantress (Marvel) 
 * Enchantress (Beauty and the Beast) 
 * Enchantresses and Enchanters (The Warrior Heir Series) 
 * Lena (The Warrior Heir) 
 * Mermaids (Mythology) 
 * Sirens (Greek Mythology) 
 * Circe (Greek Mythology) 
 * Lilith (Jewish Mythology) 
 * Succubus