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This spell creates two large globes of glowing light. Each one will go to an ally of your choosing, with you and any ally with you as the choices. There are only two globes so you can only choose two targets. The globes go to the locations selected. Each target who gets the globe has a choice of a Physical or Magical Armor of + 4d10, or a boosted Melee, Throw, and Bow Power of + 2d10.
This spell creates a countdown of sorts for the target. A song will start above the target and last for three rounds. At the end of the third round, the target must make a hard mental balance check or kill itself.
This spell calls upon the negative aspect of sound, the banshee. The banshee appears and sings a terrifying melody. All targets in the area of effect, ally and enemy, must make a hard mental balance check against fear and berserk. The affected targets will be unable to attack the spell caster. The spell caster is unaffected.
With this spell you make a target your slave. You have complete control over the target for the duration of the battle. The target can make a hard mental balance check to avoid this and a hard mental balance check per round to break free.
This manipulation summons up a spiraling wind around an ally target of your choosing (or yourself). Whenever you or the protected target is attacked, whether it be by ranged, melee, magical, breath weapon, or any other form of attack, the attacker is instantly dealt 8d10 points of magic damage.
When this spell is created no immediate effect is visible. It is not until the user moves that it becomes evident what the magic did. When the user moves, the user jumps from place to place in a flash. This spell doubles move rate, increases Runic Speed by 1, and grants 1 extra move of choice.
The Choking Gas spell creates a cloud from your body of putrid gas. This gas causes everyone under it, ally and enemy, to take 4d20 damage per round while they are in the gas. Once the gas dissipates or a target, ally or enemy, gets out from the gas, they begin taking poison damage of 1d12 until cured or dead. You are not effected.
This manipulation allows you to lift into a fast flight. You can go as high as 200 feet or 67 spaces into the air. You can move at 6 times your area or battle movement rates, 3 times your world movement rates, and can dive all 200 feet in a single turn. This can be used in world, area, and battle movement.
Wind explodes from your body in all directions, lifting people from their feet and throwing them to the ground. The wind itself buffers each target differently possibly doing different amounts of damage to each target before the wind dies down and the spell ends. The potential damage to each target is 5d12, rolled individually per target. You and your allies are not affected.
This manipulation enchants a weapon of your choice with the ability to knock down a target on hit and dealing an extra 4d10 points of damage with every hit. You can cast this spell on anyone’s melee weapon. The magic appears to be wind swirling around the part of the weapon that hits the enemy. You can only use this spell on melee, hand-held weapons.
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