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Mud Serpent creates a large snake out of mud. The snake immediately moves off quickly and wraps itself around a target that you choose. For the duration of the spell, the target is stunned and unable to act while the snake constricts and bites the target, dealing 4d8 points of magical damage each round. At the end of the spell the snake dries up and falls off of the target.
This manipulation causes all projectile weapons to be useless. Any projectile used will not reach the target and will just fall to the ground. The projectile will fall to the ground once it enters the area of effect, unable to reach the target. This spell affects any projectile coming to or from any target within the radius of the spell, including allies, enemies, and yourself. This spell will also pull to the ground anything flying or floating.
This spell mocks that of a game board. The spell gives paralysis to everything except you. Even your allies are paralyzed. For the spell's duration you may reorganize anything within your physical capabilities. With this spell you can not remove armor and items or change their pose. You can move them, as long as they keep their pose. You can take anything that is in their hands, but nothing else because other things have become a part of them. You also cannot take their life. The magic wears off in a short time. When the area is freed, everyone has to adapt to what has occurred to them.
Spell takes 2 rounds to complete; 1st round floats target and 2nd round is when the damage happens
Spell Family
Grounding
Requirements
Quartz Cage
Spell Effects
This spell fools the target into thinking that they are falling down a pit. At first the target’s eyes are blackened and the target begins to float but feels as if they are falling. When the second round comes, the target hits the bottom of the pit. In reality the magic slams the target to the ground, doing 3d10 magical damage. The target cannot get up until the next round, loosing a round.
When this spell is created the target is surrounded by magical stone that seems to merge with their very skin. The target who receives the boon only takes half damage, is immune to damaging status effects, and cannot be knocked back or knocked down.
With the casting of this spell great roots shoot up from the ground and wrap around any ground based target, holding that target in place. That target is trapped to that spot. The target can act as normal as long as the actions do not require any movement. The target is unable to evade any attacks. To be freed, the target must make a hard Athletics check. Targets can be freed by others pulling the target out if they make a hard Athletics check. Attacks the roots does nothing but cause damage to the target since in reality there are no roots, simply earth magic taking on the appearance of roots.
This spell causes a great giant fly trap to rise up towering behind the target. With a quick action the fly trap engulfs the target. Each round the target will lose 10% of his or her maximum vitality that will restore the fly trap of any lost vitality. The fly trap has 3d20 Vitality. With any kind of damage dealt to the fly trap, physical or magical, 10% of that damage is also dealt directly to the captured target's Vitality. Should the target die the fly trap will spit out its remains and return to the earth.
This spell causes a whip of heavy, twisted vines to sprout forth from your dominant hand. The whip is brandished with red razor-sharp thorns. This whip has a range of 6 spaces and you can use whip skills with this whip. It has an attack power that is 3 x your Arcana. A critical hit with the whip will poison the target with 1d6 poison for 1d8 rounds.
This spell causes you to produce a deadly sap as if it were sweat. The sap coats your body and your armor, and it is thick much like tree sap. If anyone were to touch it they'd receive 1d8 poison damage for 1d12 rounds. You can coat your weapon, including arrows and the like, with this sap using a support action.
This magical manipulation coats your outer armor or clothing with a weightless layer of stone that does not hinder movement of any kind. This spell serves to provide the target with natural armor, giving the target a Physical Armor of 1d12.
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