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'''Withdraw''' causes the flow of time to slow with respect to the caster.  Once the spell is [[Spellcasting|discharged]], the caster will experience 10 "withdrawn rounds," or two minutes of apparent time, for each proper [[Combat Round|combat round]] that passes for everyone else.
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| Duration || 1 round per level
 
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| Area of Effect|| self; see below
 
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| Casting Time|| 1 round
 
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| Saving Throw|| none
 
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| Level|| [[Cleric 2nd Level Spells|cleric (2nd)]]
 
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Slows the flow of time with respect to the caster. Time passes so slowly for the cleric that he or she will experience ten ‘withdrawn’ rounds for every round of real time.
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{{Spelltable
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| name = Withdraw
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| range = self
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| duration = 1 round per [[Experience Level|level]]
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| area of effect = self; see text
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| casting time = 1 round
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| save = none
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| level = [[Cleric 2nd Level Spells|cleric (2nd)]]
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}}
  
The cleric may take any action which does not break the 5 ft. diameter bubble that’s created — he or she may cast spells (affecting only the cleric’s self), consume food or drink, read scrolls or books, hunt for items in their pack, bind wounds, etc.
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During this time, the caster's presence is forgotten by the rest of the world. Further, to maintain the effect, the caster is bound within the combat hex occupied when the spell was discharged.  Any other creatures in that hex will be gently pushed out into the safest possible adjacent hex to the caster.  So long as what the caster does can be accomplished within the withdrawn hex, the spell's duration will be unaffected.  But moving out of that hex will break the spell.
  
However, in real time, the cleric will still be subject to attack, as another’s invasion of the bubble does not break the spell. The cleric, however, is –4 to hit while withdrawn.
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Once in place, the caster can make good use of the time offered.  Spells can be cast, so long as the effects do not break the surrounding hex boundary; [[Food|food]] or drink can be consumed, books or [[Scrolls|scrolls]] can be read; items can be hunted for; [[Wounds|wounds]] can be [[Binding Wounds (sage ability)|bound]] and [[Healing|healing]] accomplished. The caster may also think and consider the best possible next move or strategy, in the time given.
  
See [[Cleric 2nd Level Spells|Cleric 2nd Level (spells)]]
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Latest revision as of 21:40, 21 June 2022

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Withdraw causes the flow of time to slow with respect to the caster. Once the spell is discharged, the caster will experience 10 "withdrawn rounds," or two minutes of apparent time, for each proper combat round that passes for everyone else.

Withdraw
Range self
Duration 1 round per level
Area of Effect self; see text
Casting Time 1 round
Saving Throw none
Level cleric (2nd)

During this time, the caster's presence is forgotten by the rest of the world. Further, to maintain the effect, the caster is bound within the combat hex occupied when the spell was discharged. Any other creatures in that hex will be gently pushed out into the safest possible adjacent hex to the caster. So long as what the caster does can be accomplished within the withdrawn hex, the spell's duration will be unaffected. But moving out of that hex will break the spell.

Once in place, the caster can make good use of the time offered. Spells can be cast, so long as the effects do not break the surrounding hex boundary; food or drink can be consumed, books or scrolls can be read; items can be hunted for; wounds can be bound and healing accomplished. The caster may also think and consider the best possible next move or strategy, in the time given.