Celebrating someone's elevation to a new position or title, you infuse a target with magic that subtly guards and empowers them.
ELEVATION 3rd-level enchantment (ritual) (Bard, Cleric spell) Casting Time: 1 hour Range: Touch Components: V, S, M (500 gp worth of diamonds and holy oils, which the spell consumes) Duration: Instantaneous You perform a special cultural ceremony that is infused with magic, celebrating someone's new rank, title, or position. When you cast the spell, choose one of the following initiations, the target or targets of which must be within 10 feet of you throughout the casting. - Bonds of Fellowship. You touch up to five willing creatures who have accepted a role as members of a team or group. For the next 6 months, when one target makes a Help action assisting another target, both targets can choose to regain 2d6 hit points. Once a target has regained hit points from this ability, they cannot regain hit points from this ability until they have finished a long rest. A target can only benefit from this initiation only once. - Dedication. You touch one humanoid who chooses to undertake a specific mission. For the next 6 months or until they have accomplished the mission, whichever occurs first, each time the target makes a saving throw, it can roll a d4 and add the number rolled to the save. A target can only benefit from this initiation once at a time. - Induction. You touch one willing creature who has been granted a new rank or title. For the next month, the target has advantage on saving throws against any effect that would make them charmed, frightened, or stunned. In addition, each time the target finishes a long rest during these 6 months, they gain 10 temporary hit points. A target can only benefit from this initiation only once. - Rulership. You touch one humanoid who has assumed a position of rulership. For the next 6 months, each time the target makes a skill check or saving throw, it can roll a d4 and add the number rolled to the save. A target can only benefit from this initiation once for each region they rule. Comments are closed.
|
AuthorI'm Luke. He/him pronouns. Archives
May 2022
Categories
All
|