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Full: For 10...34 seconds, you have +2 to your Death Magic and Soul Reaping attributes and sacrifice 5...3% of your maximum Health whenever you cast a spell. Concise: (10...34 seconds.) You have +2 Death Magic and Soul Reaping. You sacrifice 5...3% of your maximum Health whenever you cast a spell. __TOC__

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  • Masochism
  • Masochism
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  • Full: For 10...34 seconds, you have +2 to your Death Magic and Soul Reaping attributes and sacrifice 5...3% of your maximum Health whenever you cast a spell. Concise: (10...34 seconds.) You have +2 Death Magic and Soul Reaping. You sacrifice 5...3% of your maximum Health whenever you cast a spell. __TOC__
  • Named after Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, whose novel "Venus in Furs" explores a sadomasochistic relationship.
  • In psychiatry, masochism is a personality trait where a person gets emotional satisfaction, pleasure and gratification from receiving pain or humiliation. It may or may not be sexual in nature. Although the term has been used in psychiatry going back to the 19th century, it's meaning has been redefined as human behavior has become better understood. Like homosexuality, masochism is no longer considered a pathological behavior, but is accepted as a normal part of some people's sexual behavior in a consentual context. However, it is considered pathological when an individual consistently engages in behavior that is self-defeating.. Sadism and masochism as medical terms at Wikipedia
  • Masochism is the idea of getting pleasure from being submissive. Masochists get excitement from being punished, Humiliated, or Assaulted; including simulated rape and/or torture.
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Name
  • Masochism
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  • Priest
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  • 2(xsd:integer)
Description
  • When you take a damaging attack equal to or greater than 10% of your total health or damage yourself with your Shadow Word: Death, you instantly gain X% of your total mana.
Location
  • Shadow, Tier 4
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  • Full: For 10...34 seconds, you have +2 to your Death Magic and Soul Reaping attributes and sacrifice 5...3% of your maximum Health whenever you cast a spell. Concise: (10...34 seconds.) You have +2 Death Magic and Soul Reaping. You sacrifice 5...3% of your maximum Health whenever you cast a spell. __TOC__
  • Named after Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, whose novel "Venus in Furs" explores a sadomasochistic relationship.
  • In psychiatry, masochism is a personality trait where a person gets emotional satisfaction, pleasure and gratification from receiving pain or humiliation. It may or may not be sexual in nature. Although the term has been used in psychiatry going back to the 19th century, it's meaning has been redefined as human behavior has become better understood. Like homosexuality, masochism is no longer considered a pathological behavior, but is accepted as a normal part of some people's sexual behavior in a consentual context. However, it is considered pathological when an individual consistently engages in behavior that is self-defeating.. Sadism and masochism as medical terms at Wikipedia
  • Masochism is the idea of getting pleasure from being submissive. Masochists get excitement from being punished, Humiliated, or Assaulted; including simulated rape and/or torture.
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