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'''Type:''' Restoration | '''Type:''' Restoration | ||
'''Description:''' The Maker restores their target to the prime of their life. This cannot be cast on a child, and cannot restore someone to a childlike state. Over the course of several seconds, all age-related maladies and even the physical appearance of being aged and withered will transform before their very eyes to exactly the state they had been in the prime of their adult life. | '''Description:''' The Maker restores their target to the prime of their life. This cannot be cast on a child, and cannot restore someone to a childlike state. Over the course of several seconds, all age-related maladies and even the physical appearance of being aged and withered will transform before their very eyes to exactly the state they had been in the prime of their adult life. | ||
Practically speaking, this spell isn't useful. When has a player character ever died of old age where the player did not explicitly want them to do so? Thematically speaking, and for the implications of the setting, this spell is huge. For that reason it's a cheap but high level spell, since it doesn't really do much but it should be rare or else the setting stops making sense. | |||
Latest revision as of 12:46, 15 August 2025
Healer spells are third echelon spells associated with the Life element. The previous echelon, Healer, progresses into this. Restorations progress into Resurrection.
All Healer spells require body to body contact, so physically touching the target.
Name: Rejuvenate Type: Restoration Description: The Maker restores their target to the prime of their life. This cannot be cast on a child, and cannot restore someone to a childlike state. Over the course of several seconds, all age-related maladies and even the physical appearance of being aged and withered will transform before their very eyes to exactly the state they had been in the prime of their adult life.
Practically speaking, this spell isn't useful. When has a player character ever died of old age where the player did not explicitly want them to do so? Thematically speaking, and for the implications of the setting, this spell is huge. For that reason it's a cheap but high level spell, since it doesn't really do much but it should be rare or else the setting stops making sense.