Difference between revisions of "Curse Water"
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− | |description=This ritual allows the placement of a curse on a small body of water, such as a pool, fountain, pond, or spring — anywhere someone is likely to seek a refreshing drink. Specifically, the ''curse'' is any spell which does not require an Attack Roll and has a target of creature (or creatures). The mage who casts the spell need not be one of those performing the ritual. However, the mage must choose the intensity of the spell, and must make a single Casting Roll. After the ritual is complete, any creature who drinks from the cursed water becomes the target of the spell placed there, and must save against the initial Casting Roll. The curse remains indefinitely, or at least until the well dries up. | + | |description=This ritual allows the placement of a curse on a small body of water, such as a pool, fountain, pond, or spring — anywhere someone is likely to seek a refreshing drink. Specifically, the ''curse'' is any spell which does not require an Attack Roll and has a target of creature (or creatures). The mage who casts the spell need not be one of those performing the ritual. However, the mage must choose the intensity of the spell, and must make a single Casting Roll. After the ritual is complete, any creature who drinks from the cursed water becomes the target of the spell placed there, and must save against the initial Casting Roll. The curse remains on the body of water indefinitely, or at least until the well dries up. |
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Latest revision as of 13:19, 13 October 2018
Target | Body of water |
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Ritual Points | 25 |
Requirements | Mana |
This ritual allows the placement of a curse on a small body of water, such as a pool, fountain, pond, or spring — anywhere someone is likely to seek a refreshing drink. Specifically, the curse is any spell which does not require an Attack Roll and has a target of creature (or creatures). The mage who casts the spell need not be one of those performing the ritual. However, the mage must choose the intensity of the spell, and must make a single Casting Roll. After the ritual is complete, any creature who drinks from the cursed water becomes the target of the spell placed there, and must save against the initial Casting Roll. The curse remains on the body of water indefinitely, or at least until the well dries up.