In the Starfall Galaxy, Dispel Magic is the Rift‑warden’s scalpel and the saboteur’s master key. It unweaves the threads of enchantment that bind reality, forcing the chaotic energies of a spell to collapse back into the Rift.
Chronologists use it to purge temporal anomalies from Metronome relays, their Blue Devotion treating each incantation as a corrupted algorithm to be debugged. Ebon Syndicate operatives carry dispelling rods to strip rival cartels’ wards in seconds, while Viridian Ascent wardens walk blighted zones, Green Devotioning the “unnatural” magics that poison the living world.
Dispel Magic Spell 2
Source Player Core pg. 331
[two-actions]
Traditions Arcane Divine, Occult, Primal
Range 120 feet; Targets 1 spell effect or unattended magic item
You unravel the magic behind a spell or effect. Attempt a counteract check against the target. If you successfully counteract a magic item, it becomes a mundane item of its type for 10 minutes. This doesn't change the item's non-magical properties. If the target is an artifact or similar item, you automatically fail.
Devotion colors
Blue casters approach dispelling as system analysis, tracing spell signatures and severing them with surgical precision.Starfall-Galactic-Lore.md
Black casters weaponize the collapse, amplifying feedback to punish the caster or claiming the unraveling mana for themselves.Starfall-Galactic-Lore.md
White casters purge Rift‑taint and chaotic enchantments, reinforcing cosmic order.Starfall-Galactic-Lore.md
Green casters see dispelling as restoration, returning the landscape to its natural, un‑magicked state.Starfall-Galactic-Lore.md
Red casters shatter bindings and command words, celebrating the raw freedom of broken spells.Starfall-Galactic-Lore.md
In Starfall play, Dispel Magic is the difference between a sabotaged Metronome tearing a hole in time and a clean shutdown, between escaping a witchwarper’s hex and watching it unravel in your face. Use it wisely—every spell you tear down sends a ripple back into the Rift, and the Rift always remembers.

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