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'''Colour''' adjusts or enhances the colour of an object, potentially changing it as many times as the caster wishes through repeated use of the cantripMetal can be altered from one hue to another, though it will be plain upon inspection that [[Iron (metal)|iron]] that's coloured [[Gold (metal)|golden]] or [[Silver (metal)|silver]] certainly isn't precious.  The denizens of the game world are able to recognize an unexpected, yet plainly magical effect when they see one.
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'''Colour''' is a cantrip that allows for the adjustment or enhancement of an object's hue, which can be adjusted as often as the caster wishes.  Metallic items can be changed in colour, but close inspection by an [[Assayer (profession)|assayer]] certainly reveals the metal's true nature.  Persons in the game world are aware of the cantrip and are naturally distrustful of any sizable item made of either [[Gold (metal)|gold]] or [[Silver (metal)|silver]].
  
 
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The cantrip's also able to adjust certain character features, specifically [[Hair Colour|hair]] and [[Eye Colour|eye colour]], lips, fingernails and toenails ... but otherwise the character's skin or body cannot be adjustedAdjustments to features are not permanent, but will only last 30 minutes per the caster's [[Experience Level|level]].
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The cantrip may also modify specific character attributes, specifically [[Hair Colour|hair]] and [[Eye Colour|eye color]], lips, fingernails and toenails. Alterations to the character's skin or physique aren't possibleThese feature adjustments are temporary and endure for a duration of but 30 minutes per [[Experience Level|level]] of the caster.
  
Clothes and other materials that are coloured by means of the spell will look as though they've been properly dyed or painted, whichever seems most naturalMore than one colour cannot be created; the object must be of a single hue ... though accessories added to the object may be differently coloured before being attached, so that with some effort truly interesting works can be developed.
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The caster can also change the color of clothing and other materials, producing what appears to be professional dying or allied paint, depending on what would look most appropriateWhile more than one colour may be applied to an object, the cantrip cannot produce pictures, nor will any pattern that's produced contribute meaningfully to the camouflage of the wearer.
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A band of fellows may wish to employ the cantrip to provide a general colour to the whole number, as a means of building unity among the group, and ultimately its followers and retainers.  Patterns may be employed, with all shields being the same colour, while tunics or flags are of another hue.  Once a party develops a reputation, others may come to react with interest and respect, or suspicion and fear.  The party's attire may evolve over time, as they choose to express themselves.
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:02, 15 October 2023

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Colour is a cantrip that allows for the adjustment or enhancement of an object's hue, which can be adjusted as often as the caster wishes. Metallic items can be changed in colour, but close inspection by an assayer certainly reveals the metal's true nature. Persons in the game world are aware of the cantrip and are naturally distrustful of any sizable item made of either gold or silver.

Colour
Range touch
Duration permanent; see text
Area of Effect 1 object or feature
Casting Time 2 action points
Saving Throw none
Level cantrip

The cantrip may also modify specific character attributes, specifically hair and eye color, lips, fingernails and toenails. Alterations to the character's skin or physique aren't possible. These feature adjustments are temporary and endure for a duration of but 30 minutes per level of the caster.

The caster can also change the color of clothing and other materials, producing what appears to be professional dying or allied paint, depending on what would look most appropriate. While more than one colour may be applied to an object, the cantrip cannot produce pictures, nor will any pattern that's produced contribute meaningfully to the camouflage of the wearer.

A band of fellows may wish to employ the cantrip to provide a general colour to the whole number, as a means of building unity among the group, and ultimately its followers and retainers. Patterns may be employed, with all shields being the same colour, while tunics or flags are of another hue. Once a party develops a reputation, others may come to react with interest and respect, or suspicion and fear. The party's attire may evolve over time, as they choose to express themselves.


See Useful Cantrips