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Magic of Habololy / Re: New Spells
« on: May 03, 2024, 09:52:28 AM »
I was thinking a higher level spells was a timer. Let me know what 5 minutes etc has passed.
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This would be the Divination spell (https://dndtools.net/spells/players-handbook-v35--6ination--3543/. We get one question “concerning a specific goal, event, or activity that is to occur within one week.” 80% chance to successfully get a piece of useful advice in a format that can be a direct or cryptic. I will know if it fails.
Since I only have enough materials to do this once, I’ll ask the group for input on the question before casting. To lead off discussion, I propose: “How do we safely return to Melg in the Orcish Empire on the main continent of Habololy in our appropriate place in the timeline?”
Feedback and suggestions welcome. I would hope we don’t have to worry about deliberate misinformation or trickery in response since Yoshi is a cleric asking his deity for advice to support a mission that the Old Orc wants to be successful. Unless of course the gopher of lost knowledge is interfering.
When you go to look for her, she is in the vegetable garden with several of the kids.
Jesse briefly closes his eyes and a few seconds later replies, "Charges of assault, disturbing the peace, bribery, and illegal use of magic among others. Look, the Merchant Lords run this city. They have, or can get to, just about everyone. Their coffers are deep enough to bend the morality of even the staunchest magistrate. Sure, most of the charges are made up, although the assault and bribery are probably closer to the truth than anything else. The point is, if you had anything left in the city that you wanted to take care of, you can't. Had we continued along the path, to find your guide, we would have run into a blockade. I think we need to be more careful from here on out."