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<blockquote data-quote="Corlon" data-source="post: 1269089" data-attributes="member: 6905"><p>I seem to be on a spell making frenzy lately...</p><p></p><p>Voronious's Infinite Youth</p><p>Necromancy</p><p>Sor/Wis 8</p><p>Components: V,S,M, Exp</p><p>Casting Time: 1 Action</p><p>Range: Touch</p><p>Duration: Instantaneous</p><p>Saving Throw: Fortitude Negates</p><p>SR: Yes</p><p></p><p>This insidious spell was created by a greedy wizard named Voronious who was searching for the answer to immortality. He could never create a spell that made him permanently youthful, and even the mystical effects that make monks and druids seem the same age, they still die once their "time is up." This spell could even overcome this seemingly natural time span that all creatures had. By touching a creature, this spell steals their youth (usually, but this can still affect old creatures) by aging them 1d6+1/caster level years. Unfortunatelly, the years drained from the creature are drastically lost through the transfer from one creature to another, and therefore only the result of the 1d6 is subtracted from the casters age. No more years than the creature has left can be drained from them, (ie: no draining twenty six years off of the old man who only has a few minutes left) but if all of the targets years are taken away then they die instantly. If the target makes a fortitude save, then all effects of the spell are negated. This spell doesn't work on ageless creatures such as undead, constructs, deities, etc. The human Voronious lived until he was three hundred years old at which point he died of mysterious causes. Most peopel believe that the god of death killed the mage for keeping his soul too long from the god. </p><p> Material Component: A piece of sponge which magically fills with water and bursts during the casting.</p><p>Experience Cost: 100 Exp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corlon, post: 1269089, member: 6905"] I seem to be on a spell making frenzy lately... Voronious's Infinite Youth Necromancy Sor/Wis 8 Components: V,S,M, Exp Casting Time: 1 Action Range: Touch Duration: Instantaneous Saving Throw: Fortitude Negates SR: Yes This insidious spell was created by a greedy wizard named Voronious who was searching for the answer to immortality. He could never create a spell that made him permanently youthful, and even the mystical effects that make monks and druids seem the same age, they still die once their "time is up." This spell could even overcome this seemingly natural time span that all creatures had. By touching a creature, this spell steals their youth (usually, but this can still affect old creatures) by aging them 1d6+1/caster level years. Unfortunatelly, the years drained from the creature are drastically lost through the transfer from one creature to another, and therefore only the result of the 1d6 is subtracted from the casters age. No more years than the creature has left can be drained from them, (ie: no draining twenty six years off of the old man who only has a few minutes left) but if all of the targets years are taken away then they die instantly. If the target makes a fortitude save, then all effects of the spell are negated. This spell doesn't work on ageless creatures such as undead, constructs, deities, etc. The human Voronious lived until he was three hundred years old at which point he died of mysterious causes. Most peopel believe that the god of death killed the mage for keeping his soul too long from the god. Material Component: A piece of sponge which magically fills with water and bursts during the casting. Experience Cost: 100 Exp [/QUOTE]
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