Post by logan9a on Jul 3, 2018 12:13:02 GMT
Downgraded preserve 1 to make it more logical with the rest. Added the material component I'd talked about before. Rewrote descriptions.
Preservation 1 (credit: Scott, Pete)
Casting time: 12 rounds (one minute)
Range: 3m
Duration: One month
MP cost: 4MP
Description: No effect on anything sentient or ‘alive’. This can be cast on a bowl pile of different crap up to 10kg. If cast on anything ‘unusual’ (ask GM) that stuff may get an ESS x5 to resist. Aside from keeping corpses (which later may become zombies) from rotting, this can also be used to keep meats, fruits, vegetables, grains, loaves of bread, etc from rotting without adversely affecting taste. Material component - one bowl or pot capable of holding all of the stuff to be preserved. This bowl must be made out of some sort of metal with various runes and such engraved in it. The bowl may be reused.
Preservation 2 (credit: Scott, Pete)
Casting time: 24 rounds (two minutes)
Range: 3m
Duration: One month
MP cost: 6MP
Description: No effect on anything sentient or ‘alive’. This can be cast on normal human corpse (up to 120kg; if your corpse is fatter than this, try hunting non-fat people instead or use Preservation 3) to keep it from rotting, or a pile of different crap about that mass. If cast on anything ‘unusual’ (ask GM) that stuff may get an ESS x5 to resist. Aside from keeping corpses (which later may become zombies) from rotting, this can also be used to keep meats, fruits, vegetables, grains, loaves of bread, etc from rotting without adversely affecting taste. Material component - one bowl or pot capable of holding all of the stuff to be preserved whether it is a pile of crap or a corpse. This bowl must be made out of some sort of metal with various runes and such engraved in it. The bowl may be reused.
Preservation 3 (credit: Scott, Pete)
Casting time: Four minutes
Range: 3m
Duration: One month
MP cost: 8MP
Description: No effect on anything sentient or ‘alive’. This can be cast on one ogre or short giant corpse to keep it from rotting, or a pile of different crap about that mass. If cast on anything ‘unusual’ (ask GM) that stuff may get an ESS x5 to resist. Aside from keeping corpses (which later may become zombies) from rotting, this can also be used to keep meats, fruits, vegetables, grains, loaves of bread, etc from rotting without adversely affecting taste. Material component - one bowl or pot capable of holding all of the stuff to be preserved whether it is a pile of crap or a corpse. This bowl must be made out of some sort of metal with various runes and such engraved in it. The bowl may be reused.
Preservation 4 (credit: Scott, Pete)
Casting time: Eight minutes
Range: 3m
Duration: One month
MP cost: 10MP
Description: No effect on anything sentient or ‘alive’. This can be cast on one giant corpse to keep it from rotting, or a pile of different crap about that mass. If cast on anything ‘unusual’ (ask GM) that stuff may get an ESS x5 to resist. Aside from keeping corpses (which later may become zombies) from rotting, this can also be used to keep meats, fruits, vegetables, grains, loaves of bread, etc from rotting without adversely affecting taste. Material component - one bowl or pot capable of holding all of the stuff to be preserved whether it is a pile of crap or a corpse. This bowl must be made out of some sort of metal with various runes and such engraved in it. The bowl may be reused.
Preservation 5 (credit: Scott, Pete)
Casting time: Sixteen minutes
Range: 3m
Duration: One month
MP cost: 12MP
Description: No effect on anything sentient or ‘alive’. This can be cast on one 747 aircraft or a dragon corpse to keep it from rotting, or a pile of different crap about that mass. If cast on anything ‘unusual’ (ask GM) that stuff may get an ESS x5 to resist. Aside from keeping corpses (which later may become zombies) from rotting, this can also be used to keep meats, fruits, vegetables, grains, loaves of bread, etc from rotting without adversely affecting taste. Material component - one bowl or pot capable of holding all of the stuff to be preserved whether it is a pile of crap or a corpse. This bowl must be made out of some sort of metal with various runes and such engraved in it. The bowl may be reused.
Preservation 1 (credit: Scott, Pete)
Casting time: 12 rounds (one minute)
Range: 3m
Duration: One month
MP cost: 4MP
Description: No effect on anything sentient or ‘alive’. This can be cast on a bowl pile of different crap up to 10kg. If cast on anything ‘unusual’ (ask GM) that stuff may get an ESS x5 to resist. Aside from keeping corpses (which later may become zombies) from rotting, this can also be used to keep meats, fruits, vegetables, grains, loaves of bread, etc from rotting without adversely affecting taste. Material component - one bowl or pot capable of holding all of the stuff to be preserved. This bowl must be made out of some sort of metal with various runes and such engraved in it. The bowl may be reused.
Preservation 2 (credit: Scott, Pete)
Casting time: 24 rounds (two minutes)
Range: 3m
Duration: One month
MP cost: 6MP
Description: No effect on anything sentient or ‘alive’. This can be cast on normal human corpse (up to 120kg; if your corpse is fatter than this, try hunting non-fat people instead or use Preservation 3) to keep it from rotting, or a pile of different crap about that mass. If cast on anything ‘unusual’ (ask GM) that stuff may get an ESS x5 to resist. Aside from keeping corpses (which later may become zombies) from rotting, this can also be used to keep meats, fruits, vegetables, grains, loaves of bread, etc from rotting without adversely affecting taste. Material component - one bowl or pot capable of holding all of the stuff to be preserved whether it is a pile of crap or a corpse. This bowl must be made out of some sort of metal with various runes and such engraved in it. The bowl may be reused.
Preservation 3 (credit: Scott, Pete)
Casting time: Four minutes
Range: 3m
Duration: One month
MP cost: 8MP
Description: No effect on anything sentient or ‘alive’. This can be cast on one ogre or short giant corpse to keep it from rotting, or a pile of different crap about that mass. If cast on anything ‘unusual’ (ask GM) that stuff may get an ESS x5 to resist. Aside from keeping corpses (which later may become zombies) from rotting, this can also be used to keep meats, fruits, vegetables, grains, loaves of bread, etc from rotting without adversely affecting taste. Material component - one bowl or pot capable of holding all of the stuff to be preserved whether it is a pile of crap or a corpse. This bowl must be made out of some sort of metal with various runes and such engraved in it. The bowl may be reused.
Preservation 4 (credit: Scott, Pete)
Casting time: Eight minutes
Range: 3m
Duration: One month
MP cost: 10MP
Description: No effect on anything sentient or ‘alive’. This can be cast on one giant corpse to keep it from rotting, or a pile of different crap about that mass. If cast on anything ‘unusual’ (ask GM) that stuff may get an ESS x5 to resist. Aside from keeping corpses (which later may become zombies) from rotting, this can also be used to keep meats, fruits, vegetables, grains, loaves of bread, etc from rotting without adversely affecting taste. Material component - one bowl or pot capable of holding all of the stuff to be preserved whether it is a pile of crap or a corpse. This bowl must be made out of some sort of metal with various runes and such engraved in it. The bowl may be reused.
Preservation 5 (credit: Scott, Pete)
Casting time: Sixteen minutes
Range: 3m
Duration: One month
MP cost: 12MP
Description: No effect on anything sentient or ‘alive’. This can be cast on one 747 aircraft or a dragon corpse to keep it from rotting, or a pile of different crap about that mass. If cast on anything ‘unusual’ (ask GM) that stuff may get an ESS x5 to resist. Aside from keeping corpses (which later may become zombies) from rotting, this can also be used to keep meats, fruits, vegetables, grains, loaves of bread, etc from rotting without adversely affecting taste. Material component - one bowl or pot capable of holding all of the stuff to be preserved whether it is a pile of crap or a corpse. This bowl must be made out of some sort of metal with various runes and such engraved in it. The bowl may be reused.