[TAB]The purposeful violation of a person's mind is often considered among the most serious atrocities imaginable. One's own mind is the ultimate sanctuary, a place that can't be directly reached by outsiders, a place where one is free to think whatever he desires.[PARAGRAPH:1]Yet many disagree with these notions, or more, dismiss them outright. A man affected by a charm spell is not gently tricked or pleasantly deceived--nay, he knows full well what's happening. He will feel the mage reaching into the depths of his mind, grasping all the feelings he has towards his loved ones, bending them until the treasured, prized emotions become horribly twisted. It is likely that it'll make the man hate the mage even more, a terrible, burning rage that struggles--but cannot defeat--the newborn love and admiration he feels towards the one who just raped his mind. With time, the mind will fight off the foreign influence--but in the meanwhile he'll love the mage so much he'd die for him. And often he does, unable to raise his hand in defense as the mage's comrades cut him down with laughter and merciless mockery.