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Note, however, that the stone’s knowledge is limited to the location of things, and what may have passed by … however, the stone’s knowledge will reach back into pre-history, even to millions of years. It will be presumed that the stone’s memory is clear for all of this time, even if it was recently carved or worked. It would know the name of the carver, how it was transported and fashioned, etcetera. | Note, however, that the stone’s knowledge is limited to the location of things, and what may have passed by … however, the stone’s knowledge will reach back into pre-history, even to millions of years. It will be presumed that the stone’s memory is clear for all of this time, even if it was recently carved or worked. It would know the name of the carver, how it was transported and fashioned, etcetera. | ||
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Range | touch |
Duration | 3 rounds per level |
Area of Effect | 10 ft. diameter surface |
Casting Time | 3 rounds |
Saving Throw | none |
Level | cleric (6th) |
Empowers the cleric to speak directly to any stone surface. The caster is able to ask questions and receive answers from the rock.
Note, however, that the stone’s knowledge is limited to the location of things, and what may have passed by … however, the stone’s knowledge will reach back into pre-history, even to millions of years. It will be presumed that the stone’s memory is clear for all of this time, even if it was recently carved or worked. It would know the name of the carver, how it was transported and fashioned, etcetera.