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==[[Realmatic Theory|Realmatics of Forgery]]==
Forgery involves the use of [[
Forgery utilizes a relatively small amount of
The mechanics of Forgery are not specifically clear, but it functions realmatically on all three realms, more so than many other forms of
Soulstamping an object functions by rewriting the history of an object or individual to match the encoded intent of the seal.{{ref|b|tes|day|3}}{{ref|?|977|115|Tell me about Forgery?}} The likelihood of a soulstamp taking is dependent in part on the plausibility of a stamp. This includes both how the object views itself (the object's history) and how others view it. This is congruent with what we know of the cognitive realm, and suggests Forgery is similar to [[Soulcasting]].{{ref|?|979|15|Do soulstamps work similar to Returned?}}{{ref|b|tes|postscript}} It is also likely that Forgery draws heavily on the spiritual aspect of an object, as connections that should be otherwise unavailable to the object cognitively affect the plausibility of a stamp, such as the instance where the room a [[Atsuko]] of Jindo was placed in was modified in order to influence the drawing of a mural.{{ref|b|tes|day|76}}
It is necessary to be born in the area of [[MaiPon]] or have a bloodline connection to the area in order to have the requisite sDNA to forge an object. Like other Selish magic, the distance to MaiPon affects the amount of
The innate
Forgery shares a number of realmatic similarities with other forms of magic. As with all Selish magics, it is powered by the Dor, limited by location, limited by bloodline, and encoded with symbols in a programmatic fashion. {{ref|?|979|14|Could an Elantrian forge a soulstamp?}}{{ref|?|1019|5|Are the Investitures on Sel form-based?}}{{ref|?|948|5|Advanced uses of Forgery are like writing code}}{{ref|?|949|7|Do Soulstamps act like Aons?}} Forgery is similar to [[Soulcasting]], however instead of influencing a cognitive aspect directly, it offers the change through the encoded symbols. It is theorized that the plausibility factor of Forgeries is why a physical transformation from a Forgery takes vastly less investiture than the more forceful change from Soulcasting. The careful encoding also makes Forgery more precise and detailed than Soulcasting. The subtype of Forgery known as [[Forgery#Resealing|Resealing]] is suspected to work in a similar fashion to [[Aon#Ien|Aon Ien]], and to a lesser extent other healing methods throughout the [[cosmere]] such as [[Ferring#Gold|Feruchemical Gold]] or [[Stormlight]] Healing. The physical medium of stamps and seals are shared with the cousin system of [[Bloodsealing]], as is the use of organic inks.▼
▲Forgery shares a number of realmatic similarities with other forms of magic. As with all Selish magics, it is powered by the Dor, limited by location, limited by bloodline, and encoded with symbols in a programmatic fashion. {{ref|?|979|14|Could an Elantrian forge a soulstamp?}}{{ref|?|1019|5|Are the Investitures on Sel form-based?}}{{ref|?|948|5|Advanced uses of Forgery are like writing code}}{{ref|?|949|7|Do Soulstamps act like Aons?}} Forgery is similar to [[Soulcasting]], however instead of influencing a cognitive aspect directly, it offers the change through the encoded symbols. It is theorized that the plausibility factor of Forgeries is why a physical transformation from a Forgery takes vastly less
== Subtypes of Forgery ==
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