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|description=An empty belly saps a creature of its energy reserves and pushes it closer to death. Using this spell, the mage creates a black hole in a creature's stomach. No matter how much it eats, the hunger persists. If the target of this spell fails its save, it gains the ''[[starving]]'' condition. The size of the targeted creature depends on the Intensity.
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|description=An empty belly saps a creature of its energy reserves and pushes it closer to death. Using this spell, the mage creates a black hole in a creature's stomach. If the target of this spell fails its save, it gains the ''[[starving]]'' condition. No matter how much it eats, the hunger persists. It begins to slowly waste away. The size of the targeted creature depends on the Intensity.
 
|level1=Size −2 and below (just a little bite)
 
|level1=Size −2 and below (just a little bite)
 
|level2=Size 0 and below (most humanoids)
 
|level2=Size 0 and below (most humanoids)

Revision as of 12:29, 30 August 2019

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This spell has a stygian essence
This is a ruin spell
Rarity 4
AP 4
Target Creature
Distance Near
Lasts 2 days per rank
SaveMettle

An empty belly saps a creature of its energy reserves and pushes it closer to death. Using this spell, the mage creates a black hole in a creature's stomach. If the target of this spell fails its save, it gains the starving condition. No matter how much it eats, the hunger persists. It begins to slowly waste away. The size of the targeted creature depends on the Intensity.

Intensity Effects

  1. Size −2 and below (just a little bite)
  2. Size 0 and below (most humanoids)
  3. Size 3 and below (…and the horse they rode in on)
  4. Size 6 and below (hungry hippos)
  5. Any size creature (a really big appetite)