@AWA1997; @Morzone; @Trainer17; @Chakramaster;

Mikawan tales tell of heroes receiving a kind of spell known as a charge before going on their quest. Once a charge has been placed on someone, the target has to do the specific thing the caster requests, like it or not.

Unlike Heart Link, a charge is only temporary, and the marking of the caster disappears off the target's hand once they have fulfilled their charge. In fact, some scholars argue that Heart Link is the only known permanent charge

To cast a charge, the caster first says the charge incantation: "Obey the ancient pact of the ages and fulfill your duty…" Once the incantation is said, the user names what s/he wishes the target to do. A marking unique to every magic user then appears on the target's hand. Once the charge is fulfilled, the marking disappears and the spell is broken.

It is possible for a charge to cancel out another charge--if this happens, the new charge marking replaces the old charge marking, canceling the old charge.

A person can only have one charge put on them at a time--if someone tries to place more than one charge on the sane target, the second charge will cancel out the first charge. The caster can name multiple steps in a single charge, so most magic users prefer to do this if they have more than one thing that needs to be done.

What happens if someone resists a charge is not known.