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|essence=illusory
 
|school=fire
 
|school=fire
|school2=manipulation
 
 
|xp=1
 
|xp=1
 
|distance=Near
 
|distance=Near
 
|target=Object (fire)
 
|target=Object (fire)
|time=One hour per school rank
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|time=One hour per spell rank
|ability=N/A
 
 
|save= N/A
 
|save= N/A
|description=The mage calls upon the spirit of fire to cease all light output from a fire, and effectively making the fire black, but still giving off appropriate heat and causing damage.  This is useful if the mage wishes to stay warm but not attract attention in the wild.  The amount of fire that the mage can affect is dependent on the spell level.
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|description=The mage calls upon the spirit of fire to cease all light output from a fire, and effectively making the fire black, but still giving off appropriate heat and causing damage.  This is useful if the mage wishes to stay warm but not attract attention in the wild.  The amount of fire that the mage can affect is dependent on the Intensity.
 
|level1=A torch
 
|level1=A torch
 
|level2=A campfire
 
|level2=A campfire

Latest revision as of 21:33, 19 January 2013

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This spell has a illusory essence
This is a fire spell
Rarity 1
AP 4
Target Object (fire)
Distance Near
Lasts One hour per spell rank
SaveN/A

The mage calls upon the spirit of fire to cease all light output from a fire, and effectively making the fire black, but still giving off appropriate heat and causing damage. This is useful if the mage wishes to stay warm but not attract attention in the wild. The amount of fire that the mage can affect is dependent on the Intensity.

Intensity Effects

  1. A torch
  2. A campfire
  3. A large bonfire
  4. A house fire
  5. A forest fire