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<blockquote data-quote="The_Universe" data-source="post: 1820280" data-attributes="member: 8944"><p><strong>Some suggestions...</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Transfer Pregnancy</strong></p><p>Cleric 3</p><p>Componants: V, S, M</p><p>Casting Time: 10 min</p><p>Range: Touch</p><p>Target: One pregnant and one non-pregnant willing target.</p><p>Duration: Instantaneous</p><p>Saving Throw: Fortitude partial, See text</p><p>Spell Resistence: No</p><p> </p><p>The caster transfers pregnancy from one touched pregnant being to another touched non-pregnant compatible being (usually female). Both targets of the spell must be willing. </p><p> </p><p>Not all sentient beings are "compatible" for the purposes of this spell. A child cannot be transferred from a creature of one type to a creature of another. Thus, a child may be transferred from one type of Giant to another, but a humanoid (monstrous or otherwise) cannot accept a Giant's child through the use of this spell. Humanoids are especially restrictive. Only humanoid creatures of the same type <em>and</em> subtype may transfer pregnancies. Regardless of type and/or subtype, both mothers must be within 1 size category of each other. </p><p> </p><p>In order for the child (or children) to be successfully transferred from the original mother to the intended, the intended mother must first succeed at a Fortitude Save DC 20. Failure on her part by less than 5 simply means that the procedure does not work and the targets must wait a full day before trying again. If the recipient of the pregnancy fails the save by 5 or more, the child is lost in the transfer and dies. </p><p> </p><p>If the transfer is successful or the child is lost, the original mother must then make a fortitude save of her own, DC 15. If successful, the target is nonetheless <em>fatigued </em>for 4d6 days. If the target fails the save, she immediately takes 1d10 Con damage and is also <em>fatigued</em> for 4d6 days.</p><p> </p><p>If successful, the child retains its essential nature, and its parents do not change, even though it will be born to a different creature. For example, if an elven woman chooses to become the recipient of a human couple's child, it remains a human child, despite its new environs.</p><p> </p><p>Material component: a lock of hair from both the original and intended mothers, a fresh pea pod, and a black pearl worth at least 500 GP. All three components are reduced to worthless ash during the casting of the spell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_Universe, post: 1820280, member: 8944"] [b]Some suggestions...[/b] [b]Transfer Pregnancy[/b] Cleric 3 Componants: V, S, M Casting Time: 10 min Range: Touch Target: One pregnant and one non-pregnant willing target. Duration: Instantaneous Saving Throw: Fortitude partial, See text Spell Resistence: No The caster transfers pregnancy from one touched pregnant being to another touched non-pregnant compatible being (usually female). Both targets of the spell must be willing. Not all sentient beings are "compatible" for the purposes of this spell. A child cannot be transferred from a creature of one type to a creature of another. Thus, a child may be transferred from one type of Giant to another, but a humanoid (monstrous or otherwise) cannot accept a Giant's child through the use of this spell. Humanoids are especially restrictive. Only humanoid creatures of the same type [i]and[/i] subtype may transfer pregnancies. Regardless of type and/or subtype, both mothers must be within 1 size category of each other. In order for the child (or children) to be successfully transferred from the original mother to the intended, the intended mother must first succeed at a Fortitude Save DC 20. Failure on her part by less than 5 simply means that the procedure does not work and the targets must wait a full day before trying again. If the recipient of the pregnancy fails the save by 5 or more, the child is lost in the transfer and dies. If the transfer is successful or the child is lost, the original mother must then make a fortitude save of her own, DC 15. If successful, the target is nonetheless [i]fatigued [/i]for 4d6 days. If the target fails the save, she immediately takes 1d10 Con damage and is also [i]fatigued[/i] for 4d6 days. If successful, the child retains its essential nature, and its parents do not change, even though it will be born to a different creature. For example, if an elven woman chooses to become the recipient of a human couple's child, it remains a human child, despite its new environs. Material component: a lock of hair from both the original and intended mothers, a fresh pea pod, and a black pearl worth at least 500 GP. All three components are reduced to worthless ash during the casting of the spell. [/QUOTE]
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