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'''Curdle''' transforms a quart of [[Dairying|milk]], [[Brewing|beer]], [[Mead|mead]] and other liquids so that it becomes clotted or coagulated, or separated into curds and lumps.  With regards to the fluids named, this ruins the taste and makes them undesirable.  Curdling milk, however, can speed the process of making [[Cheese-making|cheese]], as this step is desirable.
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'''Curdle''' transforms a quart of [[Dairying (sage ability)|milk]], [[Brewing (sage ability)|beer]], [[Mead|mead]] and other liquids so that it becomes clotted or coagulated, or separated into curds and lumps.  With regards to the fluids named, this ruins the taste and makes them undesirable.  Curdling milk, however, can speed the process of making [[Cheese-making|cheese]], as this step is desirable.
  
 
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Revision as of 01:14, 16 April 2022

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Curdle transforms a quart of milk, beer, mead and other liquids so that it becomes clotted or coagulated, or separated into curds and lumps. With regards to the fluids named, this ruins the taste and makes them undesirable. Curdling milk, however, can speed the process of making cheese, as this step is desirable.

Curdle
Range 10 ft.
Duration permanent
Area of Effect 1 quart
Casting Time 2 action points
Saving Throw none
Level cantrip

The cantrip will also destroy the magical effects of potions, especially those in the hands of an enemy or where the effects are undesirable: i.e., cursed. The meal of a inn's patron could also be ruined, leading to accusations and perhaps a distraction, enabling some untoward action.


See Reversed Cantrips