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<blockquote data-quote="Jfdlsjfd" data-source="post: 9720291" data-attributes="member: 42856"><p>D&D spell illustration challenge, day 42 (30 days late): Creation</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]413225[/ATTACH]</p><p><em>While Forcecage is level 7 and needs 1,500 gp worth of rubies, Creation (level 5) can create any object, including a cage. A small, incomfortable one, with only a small lump of the desired heavy metal. Uranium is a personal favourite. </em></p><p></p><p>Prompt: A dynamic scene drawn from a high angle of a powerful young sorceress — wild blond hair, bronze goggles on her head, steampunk-inspired corset dress with tool belts and arcane trinkets — casting a spell. One hand raised, the other holding a glowing schematic scroll, she conjures an intricate iron cage around a man. The cage is forming in twisting arcs of light and smoke, solidifying around a startled, aristocratic man in a military-style outfit — high-collared military coat, brass details, mechanical epaulettes. The man is trapped into the elaborate, steampunk cage. Sparks fly, the spell diagram floats behind her, and the atmosphere crackles with raw invention-magic. Her expression is intense and triumphant.</p><p></p><p>Commentary: I prompted for young and gorgeous, so it's not the model this time. If you wonder if this use of creation is legal, it is. Nothing in the spell description impose the created object to rest on the floor, it must be within the 30 ft range. So you can create your cage, fiting in the 5 ft cube around and slightly over the target. The cage will have no floor, but a heavy circle at the bottom so when falling, it will force the enemy to crouch. He could try to push the cage, but Chat-GPT calculated for me the volume of a cage not unlike the one depicted, only with closer vertical bars, and a heavy bottom, made of uranium: it's around 2,400 kg.</p><p></p><p>Also, it is one of my favourite picture so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jfdlsjfd, post: 9720291, member: 42856"] D&D spell illustration challenge, day 42 (30 days late): Creation [ATTACH type="full" alt="1754086678685.png"]413225[/ATTACH] [I]While Forcecage is level 7 and needs 1,500 gp worth of rubies, Creation (level 5) can create any object, including a cage. A small, incomfortable one, with only a small lump of the desired heavy metal. Uranium is a personal favourite. [/I] Prompt: A dynamic scene drawn from a high angle of a powerful young sorceress — wild blond hair, bronze goggles on her head, steampunk-inspired corset dress with tool belts and arcane trinkets — casting a spell. One hand raised, the other holding a glowing schematic scroll, she conjures an intricate iron cage around a man. The cage is forming in twisting arcs of light and smoke, solidifying around a startled, aristocratic man in a military-style outfit — high-collared military coat, brass details, mechanical epaulettes. The man is trapped into the elaborate, steampunk cage. Sparks fly, the spell diagram floats behind her, and the atmosphere crackles with raw invention-magic. Her expression is intense and triumphant. Commentary: I prompted for young and gorgeous, so it's not the model this time. If you wonder if this use of creation is legal, it is. Nothing in the spell description impose the created object to rest on the floor, it must be within the 30 ft range. So you can create your cage, fiting in the 5 ft cube around and slightly over the target. The cage will have no floor, but a heavy circle at the bottom so when falling, it will force the enemy to crouch. He could try to push the cage, but Chat-GPT calculated for me the volume of a cage not unlike the one depicted, only with closer vertical bars, and a heavy bottom, made of uranium: it's around 2,400 kg. Also, it is one of my favourite picture so far. [/QUOTE]
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