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{{spell
|xp= 1  
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|essence=dynamic
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|school=fire
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|xp=1
 
|distance=Near
 
|distance=Near
 
|target=Object (fire)
 
|target=Object (fire)
|time=Two rounds per school rank
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|time=Two rounds per spell rank
|ability=N/A
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|description=The mage calls upon the spirit of a fire to conform to his or her will. The mage can control the shape and heat of an existing fire. The mage can fan the flames increasing the size of the fire to a maximum of twice its original size or completely extinguish it.  The size of fire controlled is determined by the Intensity.  
|save= N/A
 
|description=The mage calls upon the spirit of fire to conform to his or her will. The mage can control the shape and intensity of the fire (up to double intensity), including extinguishing it.  The size of fire controlled is determined by the spell’s level.  
 
 
|level1=A torch
 
|level1=A torch
 
|level2=A campfire
 
|level2=A campfire
 
|level3=A large bonfire
 
|level3=A large bonfire
 
|level4=A house fire
 
|level4=A house fire
|level5=A forest fire
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|level5=A fire the size of a city block
 
}}
 
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[[Category:Spells]]
 
[[Category:Fire Spells]]
 

Latest revision as of 17:20, 28 June 2013

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This spell has a dynamic essence
This is a fire spell
Rarity 1
AP 4
Target Object (fire)
Distance Near
Lasts Two rounds per spell rank

The mage calls upon the spirit of a fire to conform to his or her will. The mage can control the shape and heat of an existing fire. The mage can fan the flames increasing the size of the fire to a maximum of twice its original size or completely extinguish it. The size of fire controlled is determined by the Intensity.

Intensity Effects

  1. A torch
  2. A campfire
  3. A large bonfire
  4. A house fire
  5. A fire the size of a city block