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Interesting the SRD/PHB contradicts itself about your point Janos:

[02:20] <-Kalanyr> check the target line in the SRD
[02:20] <-Kalanyr> The character must make all pertinent decisions about a spell (range, target, area, effect, version, etc.) when the character begins casting
[02:20] <-Kalanyr> is the bit in casting
[02:20] <-Kalanyr> Target or Targets: Some spells have a target or targets. The character casts these spells directly on creatures or objects, as defined by the spell itself. The character must be able to see or touch the target, and the character must specifically choose that target. However, the character does not have to select the character's target until the moment the character finishes casting the spell.

I'm downloading the PHB errata now to sift through.

Edit = Nope, not mention at all there. Given that both appear and the the first directive seems rather specific and is noted for all factors it will take precedence.

Edit= No , outrunning a fireball will not work because you are moving when the spell goes off, teleportation and Dimension Door as instantaneous movement bypass this limitation as long as they are taken for the beginning of casting or some such.

These will be my rulings on this situation. Thank ye for your time.
 
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Well guys...

[...it sucks to be you...

...but I'm a Lich on the edge! I've got a spell, and I'm not afraid to use it...

And I apologize to Venus and Rathan: it wasn't really the intended effect.]
 


"You incompetent Fey! What the hell were you thinking?! A Demon who tries to convince you that you are better than your companions? How could you even begin to believe that?

Janos then walk to the corpse of Valiance. He grabs a light saber, activates it and swing is around a bit. He then puts it down again. Standing there, shaking his head, he thinks: "These creatures are far more insidious than I had thought. In the future, I must be more careful with them..."

He sighs. "Well, there seems to be nothing left then return to town to analyze and learn from our failure..."

"Lela might be able to raise Valiance, and she might even have a Teleport spell for us, but I don't know if that's enough to get all of us back."


"Janos, I don't have a diamond with me, so I cannot raise him. If someone could put him in a Bag of Holding, together with some other heavy equipment, that would save some weight, and I might just be able to get us all back with one spell."

[Forske, look at what the Marilith said, then look at what you DID (not even what you said). Now, HOW would you think a person in a COMBAT SITUATION would interpret that? And that's not even considering that I know you 10 hours, and that I've spend 2 of them in your presence. Are you still thinking I screwed you over, or do you see that I did the only correct thing?]
 
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"My master always keeps two perfectly good diamonds with him. They are hidden, however and only used in extreme situations. I'm under the impression this is one of those moments."

Graf walks over to Valiance's body and picks up a lightsabre. At the back of the sabre is a diamond, looking as if it came with the sabre, but closer examination tells it was added later.

"Sir Janos, here is a gem which you requested for. Please, raise my master."
 

Well, Graf, if you think this is the appropriate time to restore Valiance back to life, then she will.

Janos hands the gem to Lela.

It'll take a while before I am finished with my spell. I'd really appreciate it if you held any Demons and other things that could interrupt my concentration away from me.

She then begins the long incantation of True Resurrection.
 

Leela begins the long and tedious true ressurection spell.

Approximately halfway through Nyvovne spots a wild boar creeping around in the bushes.
 

With a inner fury just barely held in check, her hairs dangle in front of her eyes, giving her a feral appearance. She glances over her shoulder for a moment and runs off into the woods.

(after the boar)
 

Into the Woods

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