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* [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/FunctionalMagic<b>Functional Magic:</b>] The Inherent Magic variety, although learning how to properly '''''use''''' said inherent gifts took years of intense study. | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/FunctionalMagic<b>Functional Magic:</b>] The Inherent Magic variety, although learning how to properly '''''use''''' said inherent gifts took years of intense study. | ||
* [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SummonMagic <b>Summon Magic:</b>] And how. | * [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SummonMagic <b>Summon Magic:</b>] And how. |
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[hide]Megan Holt was born in Louisville, Kentucky, on the vernal equinox of 1980. Her childhood was relatively normal, at least until her thirteenth birthday, when her maternal grandmother went missing from her assisted living community. Unbeknownst to Megan, her grandmother had operated as a mystic adventurer known as Spellbinder in the 1940s, and had recently been forced out of retirement by an old nemesis. Megan's parents were aware, but neither shared the aptitude or the inclination to follow in Spellbinder's footsteps; indeed, they had gone to very great lengths to shield Megan and her brother and provide a completely mundane life for their family. That changed for Megan when her grandmother's astral form appeared at the foot of her bed one evening, pleading with her granddaughter to "awaken."
Sorcery ~ Spellbinder's powers derive from her knowledge of spellcasting. Among the spells she knows, she can summon a variety of eldritch constructs she refers to as "eidolons," often taking the form of spectral animals or elemental golems, which she then directs telepathically. For transportation, she levitates or employs teleportation. In combat against living opponents, she typically relies upon spells of biomanipulation which either heal or harm their targets, and against inorganic foes she often summons mystic lightning. She appears adept at warding spells to shield herself and others from harm.
Arcane Lore ~ Spellbinder's knowledge of the occult is considerable, and even without access to her private library she displays a deep understanding of myriad magical disciplines. If she cannot immediately recognize a particular enchantment, supernatural entity or object, then it is most definitely not from "around here."
Academic Knowledge ~ Spellbinder's knowledge of English literature is what one might expect from a person with a terminal degree in English. She reads avidly, and tries to remain abreast of rising poets via academic journals and correspondence with a network of trusted writers.
Talismans and Charms ~ On occasion, Spellbinder imbues small objects, often handmade jewelry, with magical effects. Notable items she has created include a pair of amulets which enable the wearers to sense the physical and emotional state of the other across vast distances, talismans which offer resistance to spiritual and mental attacks, and an ornate ring which alerts the wearer to the presence of various supernatural phenomena which might otherwise be imperceptible.
Private Library ~ In the back of her bookstore, there is a doorway which does not connect to a room on the other side of the wall; rather, with the proper spell of passage, it opens into the pocket dimension which houses Spellbinder's private library of magical lore. The extent of her collection is unknown.
Spellbinder's most persistent enemy is a man known as Witchbreaker, who employs mercenaries and munitions in his quest to eradicate all supernatural influences from the world. A consummate zealot, he sees no difference between mystic superheroes and malignant entities such as werewolves or the undead.
Spellbinder receives little mention in the media. Megan Holt is actually more well-known, at least in literary circles. She occasionally publishes a collection of poetry or writes reviews of others' work.
- Functional Magic: The Inherent Magic variety, although learning how to properly use said inherent gifts took years of intense study.
- Summon Magic: And how.
- Collector of the Strange: Spellbinder has a fondness for collecting magical trinkets, and an absolute passion for hoarding mystical literature.
- Deflector Shields: Her go-to defense in battle involves conjuring arcane shields around herself and her allies.
- Legacy Character: Spellbinder's grandmother was also a sorceress who adventured in the 1940s using the same moniker.
- Bare Your Midriff: Spellbinder's costume does this. The temperature isn't much of a concern for a sorceress.
- Instant Costume Change: It's a fairly minor cantrip, as far as Spellbinder is concerned.
- Superheroes Wear Capes: And she thinks anyone clumsy or stupid enough to get sucked into a jet engine deserves their fate.
- Levitating Lotus Position: It's comfortable!