Interception Spell


 * This article is about the magic spell. For Index's ability that does not require the use of magic, see Spell Intercept.

Interception Spell (迎撃術式) or Counter Spell is a spell that activates when certain conditions are met or when a certain action is performed by the spell's target.

Oriana Thomson
Oriana Thomson uses one against Stiyl Magnus. She successfully manages to analyze his magic after he used Tsuchimikado Motoharu's spell, All-Around Reality Array. Oriana, in order to take on Stiyl himself, tried to grasp the type of magic that he could possibly use, and tried her best to focus on sealing Stiyl's magic. She successfully read Stiyl's lifeforce, and then made a magic array (her Shorthand Original) to intercept Stiyl as he converts his lifeforce into mana as he tries to use magic. The spell basically identifies a person and seals him up. As a result, whenever Stiyl used magic that is within Oriana's predictions, great pain falls upon his body. It is described by Motoharu as Stiyl "losing control over his power".

The spell attacks automatically and seems to work regardless of the distance between the caster and the target. It is on par with execution spells, according to Stiyl, and uses her Shorthand Original to execute it. The effect can be negated by the Imagine Breaker, but requires the destruction of the Shorthand Original for the magician to use magic again. The spell also reacts to touch, and counterattacks whoever touches the magic array, or in this case, where the Shorthand Original is written, as what happened to Fukiyose Seiri.

Aztec Calendar Stone
The Aztec Calendar Stone, an original grimoire, that has merged itself with Xochitl is mentioned to be able to defend against any type of attack against it, allowing for not a single scratch to touch it. Since original grimoires are said to be impossible to destroy only sealed, it is likely all other grimoires have this property.

Gleipnir
Giant snakes glowing silver crafted by Ellasone, which protected St. Julian's Cathedral upon Kanzaki Kaori's entering of the church. It is made up of over 30 autonomous interception spiritual items, and were powerful enough to crush the marble pillars they wrapped around. Moreover, there are also others which are shaped like an octopus and a bat.

Brick Wharf
The Brick Wharf is an ultra long distance interception fortress used to prevent invaders from the sea. Upon Kanzaki Kaori's arrival, it has been turned inland towards the United Kingdom instead. It has an effective range of 200 kilometers. Kaori and her team manage to come within the Brick Wharf's range and is only about 3 kilometers away from it. Apparently, the Brick Wharf can detect intruders, uses a spell disturbance type attack that will analyze the spells the intruders use, and then sends out the signal that will most effective against the target using a large invisible bombardment on the intruders.

St. Peter's Interception Spell
St. Peter's Interception Spell, also known as the anti-flight spell (撃墜術式) is a widespread spell that has restricted the use of flight by Magicians. The spell is derived from a story involving St. Peter, one of the Twelve Apostles. In the story he confronted, a magician famous for attempting to buy sacred acts. When Simon flew freely through the sky, Peter said "Oh, demons carrying this magic user, promptly let go!!", causing Simon to lose the ability to fly and fall to his death.

This spell is executed by saying the same phrase spoken by St. Peter, after which magical flight that can be explained using Christian doctrines are then cast down by the spell. It has spread far and wide due to being simple yet powerful and effective, as well as being based on a famous story. As a result, all modern magicians are restricted due to the fact they could be brought down the instant they tried to fly without wings.

Large objects such as the mobile fortress Coven Compass had large walls protecting them from the spell however, and magicians who intend to fly can counteract the danger of flying by simply flying near the ground.