Difference between revisions of "Safe Keeping"

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|description="Where did I put my keys?  Oh! I know: in an extradimensional space!"  The mage stores an object in a hole in space and can retrieve it at any time from the same place.  Typically, mages like to create these extradimensional pockets in their coatpockets or their desk drawers.
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|description="Where did I put my keys?  Oh! I know: in an extradimensional space!"  The mage stores an object in a hole in space and can retrieve it at any time from the same place. This hole needs to be bound to a physical opening of some sort.  Typically, mages like to create these extradimensional pockets in their coat pockets or their desk drawers.
 
|level1=A small object (keys, a pipe, an ace of spades)
 
|level1=A small object (keys, a pipe, an ace of spades)
 
|level2=A medium object (a keg, a sack of money, the evidence against you)
 
|level2=A medium object (a keg, a sack of money, the evidence against you)

Revision as of 21:03, 17 July 2011

Pylon.svg This rule simply needs tweaking. It may be almost perfect, or it may need a bit of work. It's half-way in between sexy and in need of overhaul. Leave any ideas on the Talk page, please!
This spell has a unknown essence
This is a conjuring spell
Rarity 1
AP 4
Target Object
Distance Contact
Lasts N/A

"Where did I put my keys? Oh! I know: in an extradimensional space!" The mage stores an object in a hole in space and can retrieve it at any time from the same place. This hole needs to be bound to a physical opening of some sort. Typically, mages like to create these extradimensional pockets in their coat pockets or their desk drawers.

Intensity Effects

  1. A small object (keys, a pipe, an ace of spades)
  2. A medium object (a keg, a sack of money, the evidence against you)
  3. A large object (a ladder, a battering ram)
  4. A huge object (a great bronze statue, an outhouse)
  5. You can store in stasis any living creature (a treasured pet, a crucial witness, an illicit lover)