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This spell is difficult for a necromancer to cast. With this spell you reverse all that you strive to focus on. The goal is to draw out all of the death energy from the target’s dead body. The lack of it will allow life energy from the area to come take its place and the target can awaken with half of their life returned.
With this spell the necromancer calls forth a long dead and rotting corpse from the very ground. The Reverent has no mind of its own and is under the caster's control. The Reverent has a Vitality of 4d20 and a reach of 1 and a move of 6. The Reverent acts as a second character able to go and attack any target the necromancer desires it to. The Reverent is immune to necromancy spells used against it. Any physical hits done to the Reverent had a 35% chance of healing the Reverent instead of hurting it. The Reverant has a 30% chance of copying the last action it see's. The necromancer can call up as many Reverent as the caster's Runic Casting Speed. Therefore if the caster has a casting speed of 5 the caster can call up 5 Reverent to exist at the same time. Once the Reverent is out of Vitality the Reverent dies. The Reverents die also when the necromancer command them to or battle's end.
This spell causes Pain to rush its work. The magic causes great pain all at once at the single target, doing damage to the inner body, but not the outer appearance. Unfortunately, for rushing the work, the magic is not as effective in doing damage, only doing 6d12, with a 25% chance of the damage being halved.
With this spell you condemn your target. Nothing visible can be seen of this spell and to the untrained eye it would seem that no spell was even cast. However the target begins to fill all his energy slip away from him, dropping all of the target’s stats down to 1. The target’s stats do return after battle, should the target live that long. Vitality, Soul, and Power would be dropped to 2 and unable to be restored past 2. This spell can be ended with Death of Magic but not with Dispel.
This spell calls for a ritual suicide. You let your life expire by your death magic. The magic of the spell, instead of letting you be lost forever, separates your bones from your body and transforming you into a lich. While in this form you cannot be killed. You can be dismembered and thus unable to act, but cannot be killed. Your spell’s Soul costs are cut in half, rounding up to the nearest whole number and you gain double your runic speed. Your spells are 50% more effective and powerful as well. When the spell ends, your flesh reappears and you return to life loosing all the benefits of being a lich.
This manipulation releases the lost ghosts of the dead to let their anger out on your enemies. Ghosts of all kinds rip out of the earth, clawing, biting, and attacking from every direction doing 8d10 damage. The ghosts leave you and your allies alone. They disappear after attacking.
With this spell death magic slowly runs over the skin of the target, ripping the skin from the body. But this is done slowly to an almost excruciating length doing 5d12 damage per round, and making the target lose 2 movement per round. Each round the damage dealt is increased by 1d4. It is almost as if the magic enjoys watching the target suffer.
This spell robs the ability of the target to produce any sound from its mouth. This prevents any skill that requires a voice, including prayer. The sudden loss of voice causes the target to need to make a hard mental balance check against fear.
This spell causes the target to become very overburdened. The target can now only have a move of 1, and any strength related check is a hard check at a minimal. The target will have to make an athletics check to wield any weapon and a normal brace check with each space moved to not fall over under its own weight.
You create a special revival on a corpse. The corpse floats in the air for a second. The skin, muscles, and organs all bulge and then explode outward in a flash of flesh and blood. What remains is a skeletal version of the being that was recently slain. The magic sustains the target as the undead being follows your orders. The undead being cannot be destroyed but will shatter and become nothing more than bones at the end of the spell. It has an attack power of 7d12.
With this potion you can mix two similar kinds of potions to get a potion that does both. For example you could mix a potion that heals vitality and a potion that restores soul to get a potion that does both. Then you could use that single new potion as a single potion and thus a single action. Must have Potion Administration.
With this ability you cannot wear anything that give you Physical Armor. Instead, your Speed stat will count as your armor stat. If the damage is not greater than your Speed stat you will not get hit. Must have Ninja Reflexes.
Blinding Attack: +1d4 to attack but- 2 from total, blinds enemy (defense check) 1d6 rounds
Character Benefits
+3 to Luck to receive food, -1 to Luck to receive treasure per day
+2 to Perceive
Cost
90.00
Level Increases
Starts at level 1. Every level increase allows the animal to increase its traits. You can roll 1d20 + 1d6 and use those points to increase traits. Stats cannot be increased just by leveling. The animal also gets its gen dice for vitality, power, and soul.
Bite: +1d4 to attack, has 10% chance to kill target
Claw Slash: +1d6 to attack
Hide: requires Perceive to find
Character Benefits
+3 to Perceive
Can send out to hunt using your luck score to bring back prey once a day
35% chance will counter attack for you if you are attacked
Cost
110.00
Level Increases
Starts at level 1. Every level increase allows you to increase traits. You can roll 1d20 + 1d6 and use those points to increase traits. Stats cannot be increased just by leveling. You also get your gen dice for vitality, power, and soul.
Rabid Bite: target must make immunity check against 1d4 poison for 1d6 rounds
Pick Pocket: +2 to your Luck score that ferret will bring back 1 item of 1d20 of target's shillings
Hide: must make perceive check to find
Character Benefits
Pick Pocket: +2 to your Luck score that ferret will bring back 1 item of 1d20 of target's shillings
Retreive: can retrieve any item weighing 10 pounds or less thats in sight
Cost
60.00
Level Increases
Starts at level 1. Every level increase allows you to increase traits. You can roll 2d12 and use those points to increase traits. Stats cannot be increased just by leveling. You also get your gen dice for vitality, power, and soul.
After becoming poisoned, sick, plagued, diseased, or any other health effecting status ailment, except burns and other such physical problems, the character can develop an immunity to the status ailment. When affected make a Health check. If you pass after you are infected, then your character will develop an immunity to that particular infliction, no longer being able to be inflicted by the same infliction. This must be done for every new infliction of any new health effecting status ailment, including beneficial ones, and happens despite player or character will. This is a permanent effect.
Handicaps
You are more likely to get affected in the first place, -4 to Immunity