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Figurine of wondrous power: silver raven range?
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<blockquote data-quote="Patryn of Elvenshae" data-source="post: 2036228" data-attributes="member: 23094"><p>The distance it can go is theoretically unlimited, as you could certainly teleport the raven after activating it.</p><p></p><p>As far as a normal raven, it has a flight speed of 40'.</p><p></p><p>This translates into a range of 32 miles per day (8 hours of flight).</p><p></p><p>However, this assumes that the raven does not push itself. Since it may hustle for a single hour at no penalty, it can reach 36 miles in a single day.</p><p></p><p>It can push itself for an additional hour, and reach 40 miles, but this will deal 1 point of nonlethal damage to the raven. Since it only has 1 hit point, it would become immediately disabled and fatigued. This, therefore, is not an option.</p><p></p><p>Alternatively, it can attempt a forced march. This will allow it to fly for more than 8 hours in a given day. An additional hour of flying requires a Fort save of DC 12 (which the raven will likely make; Fort: +2), and will result in a distance traveled of 40 miles.</p><p></p><p>The next hour requires a DC 14 Fort save, which the raven is less likely to make. It may succeed, however, so we'll say that the raven does and can fly one additional hour. This brings the total up to 10 hours of flight, and a distance covered of 44 miles.</p><p></p><p>The next saving throw is one the raven will probably fail, so at this point it stops, seeking shelter for the night. It rests for 8 hours, bringing us up to 18 total hours.</p><p></p><p>The raven starts by hustling its first hour of the new day, covering 8 miles, for a total of 52 miles covered in 19 hours.</p><p></p><p>It spends the next 5 hours moving normally, covering an additional 20 miles. We thus reach 24 hours since the raven was sent on its way, and a total of 72 miles. Here, the magic of the figurine fades. The raven turns back into a silver statuette (probably with the message still attached). If it hasn't reached its goal by now, the original sender is out of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patryn of Elvenshae, post: 2036228, member: 23094"] The distance it can go is theoretically unlimited, as you could certainly teleport the raven after activating it. As far as a normal raven, it has a flight speed of 40'. This translates into a range of 32 miles per day (8 hours of flight). However, this assumes that the raven does not push itself. Since it may hustle for a single hour at no penalty, it can reach 36 miles in a single day. It can push itself for an additional hour, and reach 40 miles, but this will deal 1 point of nonlethal damage to the raven. Since it only has 1 hit point, it would become immediately disabled and fatigued. This, therefore, is not an option. Alternatively, it can attempt a forced march. This will allow it to fly for more than 8 hours in a given day. An additional hour of flying requires a Fort save of DC 12 (which the raven will likely make; Fort: +2), and will result in a distance traveled of 40 miles. The next hour requires a DC 14 Fort save, which the raven is less likely to make. It may succeed, however, so we'll say that the raven does and can fly one additional hour. This brings the total up to 10 hours of flight, and a distance covered of 44 miles. The next saving throw is one the raven will probably fail, so at this point it stops, seeking shelter for the night. It rests for 8 hours, bringing us up to 18 total hours. The raven starts by hustling its first hour of the new day, covering 8 miles, for a total of 52 miles covered in 19 hours. It spends the next 5 hours moving normally, covering an additional 20 miles. We thus reach 24 hours since the raven was sent on its way, and a total of 72 miles. Here, the magic of the figurine fades. The raven turns back into a silver statuette (probably with the message still attached). If it hasn't reached its goal by now, the original sender is out of luck. [/QUOTE]
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