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<blockquote data-quote="Palskane" data-source="post: 2398371" data-attributes="member: 2000"><p>Ok, here's how the spell works:</p><p></p><p>Caster throws the above mentioned water balloon, soaking a guard and upsetting him very much. The guard sees him in the second story window of the inn and heads that way, intent on giving the caster a good thrashing. The caster, only having one spell left for the day, this particular one, casts the spell and slips back in time 5 minutes. </p><p></p><p>His actions are not undone. The guard is still wet and intent on kicking his butt, but when the guard gets to the room the caster is nowhere to be found, because five minutes ago the caster was out in back of the inn making water balloons. </p><p></p><p>To the caster he is just now starting to make the balloons and has thrown them at nobody. He doesn't remember the guard, or the other balloon either. Though the guard will clearly remember him if he sees him again. </p><p></p><p>Though this may not be the way you'd adjudicate the spell, it is nevertheless the way the spell works. Only the caster is affected, and nobody else gets to redo any actions for that time period. Any spells the caster had cast before casting this spell are like-wise gone. He doesn't get those spells back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Palskane, post: 2398371, member: 2000"] Ok, here's how the spell works: Caster throws the above mentioned water balloon, soaking a guard and upsetting him very much. The guard sees him in the second story window of the inn and heads that way, intent on giving the caster a good thrashing. The caster, only having one spell left for the day, this particular one, casts the spell and slips back in time 5 minutes. His actions are not undone. The guard is still wet and intent on kicking his butt, but when the guard gets to the room the caster is nowhere to be found, because five minutes ago the caster was out in back of the inn making water balloons. To the caster he is just now starting to make the balloons and has thrown them at nobody. He doesn't remember the guard, or the other balloon either. Though the guard will clearly remember him if he sees him again. Though this may not be the way you'd adjudicate the spell, it is nevertheless the way the spell works. Only the caster is affected, and nobody else gets to redo any actions for that time period. Any spells the caster had cast before casting this spell are like-wise gone. He doesn't get those spells back. [/QUOTE]
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