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{{Spelltable
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| name = Message
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| range = 240 ft. + 40 ft. per level
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| duration = 5 rounds per level
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| area of effect = receiver
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| casting time = 1 round
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| save = none
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| level = [[Bard 1st Level Spells|bard (1st)]]; [[Mage 1st Level Spells|mage (1st)]]
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}}
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Enables the sending of a message direct from the caster to a listener within the range of the spell. The caster must know of the existence of the recipient, but need not be able to see the recipient or know precisely where the recipient is. The message is not limited by geography and has the power to pass through rock or water − and even into the ethereal plane.
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The caster may continue to relay information for as long as the spell lasts. The length of the message may not exceed more than 20 words per round (or the time of relay may be measured in real time). The recipient of the message is empowered to give “yes” or “no” answers, which will be heard by the caster.
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Revision as of 15:41, 16 March 2020

Message (spell).jpg
Message
Range 240 ft. + 40 ft. per level
Duration 5 rounds per level
Area of Effect receiver
Casting Time 1 round
Saving Throw none
Level bard (1st); mage (1st)

Enables the sending of a message direct from the caster to a listener within the range of the spell. The caster must know of the existence of the recipient, but need not be able to see the recipient or know precisely where the recipient is. The message is not limited by geography and has the power to pass through rock or water − and even into the ethereal plane.

The caster may continue to relay information for as long as the spell lasts. The length of the message may not exceed more than 20 words per round (or the time of relay may be measured in real time). The recipient of the message is empowered to give “yes” or “no” answers, which will be heard by the caster.