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− | '''Palm''' is a cantrip that allows the caster to steal or remove a small object merely by touching | + | '''Palm''' is a cantrip that allows the caster to steal or remove a small object merely by touching a place nearby, whereupon it instantly reappears in the caster's hand, pouch, a nearby sack or in a doublet pocket, as desired. The stolen item cannot exceed the size of the caster's hand or be farther away than five inches from the place touched. |
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+ | If the item is openly visible beforehand, even in view of witnesses, the disappearance won't be noted until a full five rounds, or one minute, has passed. The relocation is instantaneous, but if desired the caster may quickly move it or have a confederate do so, to increase the unlikelihood of the caster being searched successfully. | ||
+ | This ability, when creatively applied, could have multifaceted uses, should the caster use it to cast suspicion on some, or create confusion, however the cantrip is used. | ||
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− | + | See also,<br> | |
− | + | [[Legerdemain Cantrips]]<br> | |
− | + | [[Pickpocketing (sage ability)]] | |
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Revision as of 20:55, 27 November 2023
Palm is a cantrip that allows the caster to steal or remove a small object merely by touching a place nearby, whereupon it instantly reappears in the caster's hand, pouch, a nearby sack or in a doublet pocket, as desired. The stolen item cannot exceed the size of the caster's hand or be farther away than five inches from the place touched.
Range | touch |
Duration | 5 rounds |
Area of Effect | 1 object |
Casting Time | 1 action point |
Saving Throw | none |
Level | cantrip |
If the item is openly visible beforehand, even in view of witnesses, the disappearance won't be noted until a full five rounds, or one minute, has passed. The relocation is instantaneous, but if desired the caster may quickly move it or have a confederate do so, to increase the unlikelihood of the caster being searched successfully.
This ability, when creatively applied, could have multifaceted uses, should the caster use it to cast suspicion on some, or create confusion, however the cantrip is used.