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− | + | '''Erase''' enables the caster to remove images, lettering or symbols from a surface so as to wipe it clean of written, inscribed, engraved or carved messages. Pages can be made blank while indented stone or wood can be rendered whole and ordinary. The text of a [[Spellbook|spellbook]] or a [[Scrolls|scroll]] can be obliterated, so as to make the work useless. Given the potential of the spell to destroy knowledge, it can be grievous if used indescriminately. | |
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| area of effect = 1 sq.ft. per [[Experience Level|level]] | | area of effect = 1 sq.ft. per [[Experience Level|level]] | ||
| casting time = 1 [[Combat Round|round]] | | casting time = 1 [[Combat Round|round]] | ||
− | | save = none | + | | save = none; see text |
| level = [[Mage 1st Level Spells|mage (1st)]] | | level = [[Mage 1st Level Spells|mage (1st)]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
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+ | If the spell is used to remove magically-charged writing, such as glyphs, runes or sigils, the writing is marginally protected against erase. It therefore possesses a saving throw vs. magic equal to the inscriber of the symbol. | ||
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+ | While a scroll is a magical item, the written words upon a scroll are not "magic" in and of themselves; a scroll works exactly like a spellbook, except that the spell of the scroll can be cast by reading the words from the parchment. | ||
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+ | [[Category: Magical Spells]][[Category: Lacks Image]] |
Revision as of 19:36, 26 November 2021
Erase enables the caster to remove images, lettering or symbols from a surface so as to wipe it clean of written, inscribed, engraved or carved messages. Pages can be made blank while indented stone or wood can be rendered whole and ordinary. The text of a spellbook or a scroll can be obliterated, so as to make the work useless. Given the potential of the spell to destroy knowledge, it can be grievous if used indescriminately.
Range | 30 ft. |
Duration | permanent |
Area of Effect | 1 sq.ft. per level |
Casting Time | 1 round |
Saving Throw | none; see text |
Level | mage (1st) |
If the spell is used to remove magically-charged writing, such as glyphs, runes or sigils, the writing is marginally protected against erase. It therefore possesses a saving throw vs. magic equal to the inscriber of the symbol.
While a scroll is a magical item, the written words upon a scroll are not "magic" in and of themselves; a scroll works exactly like a spellbook, except that the spell of the scroll can be cast by reading the words from the parchment.