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Spell that makes a summoned creature "permanent"
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<blockquote data-quote="Vlos" data-source="post: 1305540" data-attributes="member: 15447"><p>There are some cool campaign things you could do.</p><p></p><p>As stated above, weird natural food sources, which could have plot hooks or adventures in of themselves. Even though the mushrooms grow in the caves, there are creatures that also like to eat them because of the scarcity of food.</p><p></p><p>Another one, taken from a movie (time machine). There are no "old" people in the city. Why? because they are "recycled". This could be by the city itself or by an evil race nearby that then leaves "good" food for the people of the city in exchange for the "sacrifices".</p><p></p><p>A great artifact, left by the city founders, which creates a supply of food for the city. The problem is that the cities population now exceeds the food produced by the artifact. Or it has become tainted by the surrounding evil and needs to be fixed.</p><p></p><p>Just some thoughts as for other sources of food.</p><p></p><p>As for the spell. Yes I can easily see it being perverted. I would. Summon a demon, lots of spell components there. Sumon a Xorn. These things eat gems for a living. They are bound to have some in their tummies when summoned. Also what about other types of creatures. Fire Elementals. What happens when they die?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vlos, post: 1305540, member: 15447"] There are some cool campaign things you could do. As stated above, weird natural food sources, which could have plot hooks or adventures in of themselves. Even though the mushrooms grow in the caves, there are creatures that also like to eat them because of the scarcity of food. Another one, taken from a movie (time machine). There are no "old" people in the city. Why? because they are "recycled". This could be by the city itself or by an evil race nearby that then leaves "good" food for the people of the city in exchange for the "sacrifices". A great artifact, left by the city founders, which creates a supply of food for the city. The problem is that the cities population now exceeds the food produced by the artifact. Or it has become tainted by the surrounding evil and needs to be fixed. Just some thoughts as for other sources of food. As for the spell. Yes I can easily see it being perverted. I would. Summon a demon, lots of spell components there. Sumon a Xorn. These things eat gems for a living. They are bound to have some in their tummies when summoned. Also what about other types of creatures. Fire Elementals. What happens when they die? [/QUOTE]
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