Well, I feel like I've seen this spell in use in a novel, or at least a version of it.
In Summer Knight, Harry gets to the whole villains-reveal-their-entire-plan point of the book and Summer Lady Aurora is going to kill him after everything is explained. Elaine Mallory stops Aurora because of the death curse. Aurora admits that she would be unable to hold Harry in place once she leaves, and Elaine tells her that she can hold him. She then casts a spell (probably an Air evocation, judging by the way Harry describes it), and it binds Harry in place. He said he felt like he was wrapped up in a straight jacket, unable to move. And he stays like that until he counters the spell himself.
I admit it gets a little confusing because there are some Aspects you can create using any method (not just spells), and those Aspects aren't just doing to go away. In reading how everything's supposed to work, I'm thinking that the writers intended using magic to Maneuver the same as using a Skill to place an Aspect on a scene or target with a Maneuver. You place an Aspect on a person, object or scene. If you get more shifts than necessary, the Aspect becomes "sticky" meaning it lasts the whole scene or until it's removed. It's just with magic, you have a variety of means at your disposal to justify placing those Aspects.
BOUND IN PLACE is an Aspect that could be placed using a spell or using some rope and a sturdy chair. These Aspects are "sticky" meaning they remain until they are removed by another character. Does that mean that the Aspect is
true and
in effect whether it is Invoked or not? So a person
BOUND IN PLACE can't move. If I want to punch that person, I can punch them (maybe they defend with Endurance rather than Athletics or Fists, since they just have to grin and bear the punch). If I want to Invoke the sticky Aspect on them, I can punch them at +2. If the bound person wants to move, he has to overcome the Aspect (perhaps using Might or Athletics), and if I want to make it harder for them, I can Invoke the Aspect to give them -2.
I'm trying to figure out how the Maneuvers work out, but it's hard because I'm dealing with certain things that don't have real world analogs. If you set something on fire, well, of course it's
ON FIRE! until the fire gets put out or the fire consumes all the fuel. If you use an Earth evocation to punch your way out of a jail cell, the Aspect
MAN-SIZED HOLE IN THE WALL is going to stay there until someone fixes the wall, right? What's the difference between that and
BOUND IN PLACE using a spell?