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<blockquote data-quote="ElectricDragon" data-source="post: 7354258" data-attributes="member: 10778"><p>This is something I have been working on lately for another thread; but it seems appropriate here as well. It is my attempt to codify rituals that already exist in the game, but are mostly glossed over.</p><p>This is but one type of ritual.</p><p><strong>Magic Item Recipe</strong></p><p><strong><em>Unguent of Timelessness</em></strong></p><p>When applied to any matter that was once alive, this ointment allows that substance to resist the passage of time. Each year of actual time affects the substance as if only a day had passed. The coated object gains a +1 resistance bonus on all saving throws. The unguent never wears off, although it can be magically removed (by dispelling the effect, for instance). One flask contains enough material to coat eight Medium or smaller objects. A Large object counts as two Medium objects, and a Huge object counts as two Large objects.</p><p> <em>Faint transmutation</em>; <strong>CL </strong>3rd; <strong>Prerequisite: </strong>Craft Wondrous Item; <strong>Market Price </strong>150 gp.</p><p>To make this item, you must start on the set date (or one of the optional ones), have acquired the ingredients, fulfilled all conditions and requirements, and followed the directions.</p><p></p><p><strong>Ingredients</strong></p><p><em>1 heart of a stone golem</em> (for the slow time effect)</p><p><em>1 gil of sweet vitriol</em></p><p><em>1 drop of vitreous from a basilisk eye</em> (for the protection effects of petrification)</p><p><em>1 handful of chalk</em></p><p><strong>Date:</strong> At midday during high summer on a jade-inlaid* marble table.</p><p><strong>Optional Date: </strong>At midday on the summer solstice on an ebony table inlaid with lapis lazuli*. This option yields double the unguent (the extra hour wiping of the heart does not double.)</p><p><strong>Optional Date: </strong>At midday on a religious holiday of the god/goddess of time on an altar (which may or may not have the symbol of the deity inlaid in silver or platinum) dedicated to the god/goddess of time.</p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">*The design must be an infinity symbol, though it can be quite elaborate in its presentation of the symbol.</span></p><p><strong>Requirements:</strong> Craft Wondrous Item, appropriate table/altar, vestments and divine fire (if divine creator), laboratory and elemental fire (if arcane creator), stone mortar, obsidian pestle, iron kettle, silver spoon, flask, all ingredients, caster level 3+, Craft (alchemy) 1+ ranks.</p><p><strong>Condition: </strong>Cloudless Day.</p><p><strong>Directions: </strong>Mix the vitriol, vitreous, and chalk in a stone mortar [I use marble] with an obsidian pestle. Chant the ritual incantation (“Presto Chango”). Pour the mixture into an iron kettle; and, being careful not to splash the ingredients, add the heart. Heat the mixture on an elemental/divine fire for 1 hour. Remove from heat and let dry for two days (until noon) for solidifying into a paste. Using a silver spoon, decant into a flask for storage.</p><p><strong>Gnude’s Gnote:</strong> The heart can be wiped off and reused [careful wiping will garner enough additional unguent to coat one more Medium-sized object, but this takes an extra hour of work]. </p><p>A close friend of mine from the capitol sent me this recipe so that I would not have to continue to discard most of the escargot (“not enough customers,” says Gnasti, the wife; “equals lots o’ loss”). This friend also instructed me to offer a copy of the magic item recipe to any cook that asked about any recipe.</p><p>The stone golem heart was very difficult to acquire, but my men found a ruined wizard’s tower defended by one (and only one, thank the gods). After several forays, we were able to dismantle the beast, deactivate it permanently, and thus gain its heart. </p><p>I was able to purchase the basilisk eye from a merchant that usually passes through here in the spring (though it took him nearly 2 years to find a pair for me); so far that first eye has lasted for multiple batches of the unguent (I use the unguent on the basilisk eyes themselves, to keep them fresh). </p><p>This unguent does NOT work on actually still living creatures, else my cousin, Gnauseous, would be a conversation-piece at the entrance to the inn rather than the over-talkative hostler that pesters my customers with incessant small talk about crops and weather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElectricDragon, post: 7354258, member: 10778"] This is something I have been working on lately for another thread; but it seems appropriate here as well. It is my attempt to codify rituals that already exist in the game, but are mostly glossed over. This is but one type of ritual. [B]Magic Item Recipe[/B] [B][I]Unguent of Timelessness[/I][/B] When applied to any matter that was once alive, this ointment allows that substance to resist the passage of time. Each year of actual time affects the substance as if only a day had passed. The coated object gains a +1 resistance bonus on all saving throws. The unguent never wears off, although it can be magically removed (by dispelling the effect, for instance). One flask contains enough material to coat eight Medium or smaller objects. A Large object counts as two Medium objects, and a Huge object counts as two Large objects. [I]Faint transmutation[/I]; [B]CL [/B]3rd; [B]Prerequisite: [/B]Craft Wondrous Item; [B]Market Price [/B]150 gp. To make this item, you must start on the set date (or one of the optional ones), have acquired the ingredients, fulfilled all conditions and requirements, and followed the directions. [B]Ingredients[/B] [I]1 heart of a stone golem[/I] (for the slow time effect) [I]1 gil of sweet vitriol[/I] [I]1 drop of vitreous from a basilisk eye[/I] (for the protection effects of petrification) [I]1 handful of chalk[/I] [B]Date:[/B] At midday during high summer on a jade-inlaid* marble table. [B]Optional Date: [/B]At midday on the summer solstice on an ebony table inlaid with lapis lazuli*. This option yields double the unguent (the extra hour wiping of the heart does not double.) [B]Optional Date: [/B]At midday on a religious holiday of the god/goddess of time on an altar (which may or may not have the symbol of the deity inlaid in silver or platinum) dedicated to the god/goddess of time. [SIZE=1]*The design must be an infinity symbol, though it can be quite elaborate in its presentation of the symbol.[/SIZE] [B]Requirements:[/B] Craft Wondrous Item, appropriate table/altar, vestments and divine fire (if divine creator), laboratory and elemental fire (if arcane creator), stone mortar, obsidian pestle, iron kettle, silver spoon, flask, all ingredients, caster level 3+, Craft (alchemy) 1+ ranks. [B]Condition: [/B]Cloudless Day. [B]Directions: [/B]Mix the vitriol, vitreous, and chalk in a stone mortar [I use marble] with an obsidian pestle. Chant the ritual incantation (“Presto Chango”). Pour the mixture into an iron kettle; and, being careful not to splash the ingredients, add the heart. Heat the mixture on an elemental/divine fire for 1 hour. Remove from heat and let dry for two days (until noon) for solidifying into a paste. Using a silver spoon, decant into a flask for storage. [B]Gnude’s Gnote:[/B] The heart can be wiped off and reused [careful wiping will garner enough additional unguent to coat one more Medium-sized object, but this takes an extra hour of work]. A close friend of mine from the capitol sent me this recipe so that I would not have to continue to discard most of the escargot (“not enough customers,” says Gnasti, the wife; “equals lots o’ loss”). This friend also instructed me to offer a copy of the magic item recipe to any cook that asked about any recipe. The stone golem heart was very difficult to acquire, but my men found a ruined wizard’s tower defended by one (and only one, thank the gods). After several forays, we were able to dismantle the beast, deactivate it permanently, and thus gain its heart. I was able to purchase the basilisk eye from a merchant that usually passes through here in the spring (though it took him nearly 2 years to find a pair for me); so far that first eye has lasted for multiple batches of the unguent (I use the unguent on the basilisk eyes themselves, to keep them fresh). This unguent does NOT work on actually still living creatures, else my cousin, Gnauseous, would be a conversation-piece at the entrance to the inn rather than the over-talkative hostler that pesters my customers with incessant small talk about crops and weather. [/QUOTE]
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