This spell is a part of the Flashback spell chain and is found in the Flashback rune stone.
The praeteriamancer understands something about time that most people never consider. The past is not as far away as it feels. A moment ago is still a moment. It has not gone anywhere. It is simply behind you now, and the praeteriamancer has learned that behind is not the same as gone. When this spell is cast the praeteriamancer reaches into the immediate past, not years or decades or even minutes, just the single most recent action taken by the target, and pulls it forward. Memory does not recreate or simulate the action. It simply recalls it, the way a precise and perfect record recalls anything, and allows it to happen again exactly as it happened the first time.
The target immediately repeats whatever action they just took. An attack strikes again. A movement is made again. A skill activates again. Should the action have been a spell, Memory is precise about how it handles the recall. If the target's runic speed is sufficient to cast the spell in the remaining round, the spell is cast again in full. If not, the recalled casting speed stacks with what was already spent, accelerating the next casting significantly as Memory contributes what was already given once to what is being given again. What is not taken twice is the stat cost, Memory not punishing nor recharging for the repeated action.
The target does not choose what is recalled. Memory takes what was most recent and returns it without negotiation. Whatever was just done is simply done again, for better or for worse, depending entirely on what that action was. The target will repeat each action once for the duration of the spell - attack, support, defense, and magic, but not move. Restep already covers that, and Memory has not forgotten this.
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