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Revision as of 16:21, 9 July 2013
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Rarity | 1 |
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AP | 4 |
Target | N/A |
Distance | N/A |
Lasts | N/A |
The mage makes contact with an elemental and has it deliver a message to a specific recipient. The means by which the elemental decides to deliver the message is entirely up to it — it could appear and deliver the message personally. The elementals usually behave in a way that characterizes the element they represent: a fire elemental may have the message appear written in flames, or an ice elemental may summon ice cubes to spell out the message. The mage can send one sentence per school rank in this manner. The amount of time it takes for the message to arrive is dependent on the Intensity.
When learning this spell, the mage must choose the specific element that is used when cast. A mage can learn this spell in different elemental schools, but must buy Spell skill ranks in each. In the fire school, this spell is known as Smoke Signal. In the ice school, it's called Morse Cold. To earth mages, it's Ear to the Ground. To air mages, it's Whispering Wind. Slime mages call this spell Slick Missive. Metal mages refer to it as Steelspeech. Electricity mages call this spell Live Wire. Water mages call it Babbling Brook.
Intensity Effects
- 1 hour
- 10 minutes
- 1 minute
- 1 round
- Immediately