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ries regularly and perpetually 4. the talisman turns to lead 5. the sorcerer smells faintly of frankincense forever after 6. the talisman flares into | ries regularly and perpetually 4. the talisman turns to lead 5. the sorcerer smells faintly of frankincense forever after 6. the talisman flares into | ||
brilliant coruscating light which persists until the next new moon | brilliant coruscating light which persists until the next new moon | ||
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+ | Mood of Gravity: By smearing the face with mud, dust, or jagged rock shards, the sorcerer’s soul fuses with a greater earth spirit, binding the emotions of the sorcerer to the movement of faults deep be- low. For the duration of the spell, an- noyance and minor pains result in tremors while wrath and great pain yield proportional restlessness of the earth. When the spell ends, the sorcerer becomes numb to the experience of any emotional intensity until the spell can be prepared again. | ||
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+ | Laughter of the Vine: The sorcerer causes themselves or an- other nearby to become innebriated, | ||
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+ | Arboreal Balm: The sorcerer may remove bodily pain from the willing by touching the body in suffering, whispering the words of the spell, and calling upon aid from slumbering forest spirits. When the spell ends, the flesh affected perma- nently becomes d6: 1. Blighted ropy coiled vines 2. Transparent like a jellyfish 3. Pliant smooth living wood 4. Mossy expanse 5. Spiny green cactus 6. Unyielding bark The flesh affected is too small to directly affect armor class or similar statistics, but may provide situational benefits or drawbacks. |