Spell Effects |
This terrible spell inflicts its target with a temporary version of the terrible Bitterwood Plague. Bitterwood so got its name because its victims would find parts of themselves rotting and falling away as if the target were a decaying tree. Bitterwood causes the host body to think that it is dead by cutting off any signal that the body is alive, so it quickly enters into a state of decay. It starts small with patches of skin, turning black, fingers and toes turning black and falling off, hair falling out. Luckily for the victim of this spell, it does not go beyond that point. However, the pain from each event and the rigor mortise setting in is incredibly painful. With the rigor mortise, the target's movement slows by 2 each round. The target also experiences 9d4 vitality damage. By round 2 the target looses 1 finger, round 3 1 toe, this changing between finger and toe each round. When the target looses more than 2 toes on one foot, the target must make normal balance checks each round. When the target looses more than 3 fingers on the weapon holding hand, the target must make hard grip checks to keep its weapon. |
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