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With this manipulation you create a horse made completely out of stone. You may ride this horse. Its stats are the same as a War Horse. It cannot be damaged, spooked, or destroyed and cannot attack. At the end of the day the horse turns into a small pile of dirt and stone.
This manipulation creates an independent catapult that operates in one single position. Each round the catapult will attack a target of your choice dealing 2d% points of magical damage with each shot. The catapult has 3d20 Vitality and can be attacked by any means. The catapult will remain on the battlefield, attacking the target of your choice, until the battle is over or the catapult is destroyed. Once created you do not have to maintain the catapult and can use other skills and spells. The catapult cannot be healed.
When you create this spell dust will fly out in every direction over the entire radius of the spell, forming thick clouds of it from your body. To all enemy targets this creates a blindness effect. Every time they wish to attack they will have to make a hard hit chance check in order to be able to attack you or your allies. They will also have to make a perceive check to be able to move without tripping and falling. You and your allies can see clearly through the dust. When the spell ends, the dust settles.
With this manipulation you summon five good-sized rocks of a generic nature to pummel the target of your choice. Each rock bashes into the target before crumbling into dust on the ground. The final rock hits harder and knocks the target off it’s feet. The total magical damage is 2d10 + 1d4.
The magic of Quicksand changes the ground to the same consistency of real quicksand that is 2 feet deep. The magical quicksand holds onto any target that walks into it or who is already on the spot where the magic is cast. The target cannot move from the spot once the target enters the quicksand. When the spell ends, the target may move again. The target may use spells and projectile weapons from the spot and may make any melee attacks that do not require movement. Enemy targets cannot see the quicksand however you and your allies know it is there.
With this manipulation, you instantly cause the ground underneath the battlefield to move as if alive. You can direct the movement, causing its occupants to move with it. The occupants must make hard Brace checks or be knocked down loosing 1 round. You can move the occupants of any 1 space area of ground 1d8 spaces in either direction.
With this manipulation you create a cage of pure quartz that holds the target in. The cage has 6d12 and can only be destroyed by melee damage, all other damage hurts captured target. The target cannot move or use melee attacks but can use projectiles and magic spells that reach outside of the cage. The target cannot attack the cage them self.
With creating this spell a floating miniature stronghold is created that every ally can get into. Windows open to any projectile wielding member of the party to attack through or to cast spells through. No melee attacks can occur inside the fortress or reach outside. The fortress floats and the stone is perfectly smooth and extremely strong so there is no way to scale it. Only magic can reach those in the fortress. When the spell wears off, the fortress floats down and fades away, leaving those who were inside completely exposed once again.
Blinding Attack: +1d6 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
150.00
Level Increases
Starts at level 1. Every level increase allows the animal to increase its traits. You can roll 1d20 + 1d8 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.
1Add rider's movement rate to mount's movement rate
Charisma
Charisma
Influence
Deception
Intimidate
Perform
Persuade
Luck
Charm
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Special Skills or Attacks
N/A
Character Benefits
Can carry any race and up to 1000 pounds;
Afraid of battle – can not be ridden into battle;
Cost
400.00
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. The animal also gets their gen dice for vitality, power, and soul.
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