Sepsis
11-17-1997, 12:21 AM
At 10:27 AM 11/13/97 -0700, Elton Robb(GLENNROBB@prodigy.net)wrote:
>
>Are you sure this has to be a realm spell? If I had designed this
spell,
>I would make it a fifth level priest spell instead. Of course that's
>just me.
>
That is a very good point. I think the only reason I made it a Realm
Spell was because I wanted to "force" the Regent Priest(or one of his/her
Lieutenants)to use a DA, and to take a more personal hand in selecting
who would become "ordained." But you are right it would work just as
well, if not better, as a standard high level Priest spell. I say better
only because it answers the question about "ordained" Priests before
there were BLs. Although if anyone wants to use the spell as a Realm
Spell(if anyone wants to use it at all), this quandary can be answered
easily enough by saying with the birth of the new gods the rules for
Priesthood changed slightly. In any case I took your advice to heart and
rewrote it as a standard 5th-level spell. Tell me what you think.
Anoint (Abjuration)
Level: 5 Duration: Permanent
Sphere: All Casting Time: 4 hours
Range: Touch Area of Effect: Creature touched
Components: V,S,M Saving Throw: None
This ceremony allows a spellcasting Priest (aka "Ordained" Priest) to
beseech his/her Deity to consider a newly raised Priest for the boon of
spellcasting. Not all Priests will receive this blessing. Many will
continue their service to the clergy without the benefit of spells, but
virtually all Priests undergo this ceremony at one time or another to see
if they will be chosen by their Deity to perform miracles in his/her
name. Please note that this ceremony is only necessary for non-Blooded
Priests, Blooded Priests can always cast spells.
Before the spell is actually cast the aspiring Priest must undertake an
act of extreme faith. This could be anything from a quest, or pilgrimage,
to a form of utter abasement. The nature of this task will be determined
by the codes of the specific religion (in other words, the DM will
decide), but the act should take anywhere from 1-6 months to complete.
After this act is completed the spell may then be cast. If cast before
the task is done it automatically fails.
The spell can only be cast on 1 Priest at a time, and a Priest can only
undergo the ceremony once in his/her life. If it fails the Priest becomes
a 1st-level Priest and can continue to progress as a Priest in levels,
but cannot cast any spells, or use any other spell-like ability granted
by the Deity. Although they may still Turn Undead, if their Deity grants
that ability. If the ceremony succeeds, then they become a 1st-level
Priest and are able to progress normally gaining all abilities due
them.
The actual nature and length of the ceremony again depends upon the
requirements of the religion (again the DM will decide). Once cast the
aspiring Priest must add his/her Wisdom and Charisma scores together,
this gives the percentage chance of success. The material components of
the spell are the Priest's Holy Symbol, and the ceremony. The ceremony
must have at least 2000gps invested into its preparation and execution.
For each additional 1000gps put into the ceremony (this is beyond the
initial 2000gp base cost of it) the Priest may add another 1% to the
chance of success.
Example: Arnof is ready to become a 1st-level Priest, and he has just
completed a pilgrimage as he was instructed by his faith. Arnof has a 12
Wisdom and a 9 Charisma. This gives the ceremony a 21% chance to succeed.
Arnof is well liked by the clergy so they invest an additional 4000gps
into his ceremony (bringing the total cost of the ceremony up to
6000gps). The additional gold grants a 4% bonus, and now gives Arnof a
25% chance to succeed.
Sepsis, richt@metrolink.net (ICQ:3777956)
"War is a matter of vital importance to the State;
the province of life or death;
the road to survival or ruin.
It is mandatory that it be thoroughly studied."
-Sun Tzu,(The Art of War)-
BR Netbook: http://webpages.metrolink.net/~veleda/birth.html
>
>Are you sure this has to be a realm spell? If I had designed this
spell,
>I would make it a fifth level priest spell instead. Of course that's
>just me.
>
That is a very good point. I think the only reason I made it a Realm
Spell was because I wanted to "force" the Regent Priest(or one of his/her
Lieutenants)to use a DA, and to take a more personal hand in selecting
who would become "ordained." But you are right it would work just as
well, if not better, as a standard high level Priest spell. I say better
only because it answers the question about "ordained" Priests before
there were BLs. Although if anyone wants to use the spell as a Realm
Spell(if anyone wants to use it at all), this quandary can be answered
easily enough by saying with the birth of the new gods the rules for
Priesthood changed slightly. In any case I took your advice to heart and
rewrote it as a standard 5th-level spell. Tell me what you think.
Anoint (Abjuration)
Level: 5 Duration: Permanent
Sphere: All Casting Time: 4 hours
Range: Touch Area of Effect: Creature touched
Components: V,S,M Saving Throw: None
This ceremony allows a spellcasting Priest (aka "Ordained" Priest) to
beseech his/her Deity to consider a newly raised Priest for the boon of
spellcasting. Not all Priests will receive this blessing. Many will
continue their service to the clergy without the benefit of spells, but
virtually all Priests undergo this ceremony at one time or another to see
if they will be chosen by their Deity to perform miracles in his/her
name. Please note that this ceremony is only necessary for non-Blooded
Priests, Blooded Priests can always cast spells.
Before the spell is actually cast the aspiring Priest must undertake an
act of extreme faith. This could be anything from a quest, or pilgrimage,
to a form of utter abasement. The nature of this task will be determined
by the codes of the specific religion (in other words, the DM will
decide), but the act should take anywhere from 1-6 months to complete.
After this act is completed the spell may then be cast. If cast before
the task is done it automatically fails.
The spell can only be cast on 1 Priest at a time, and a Priest can only
undergo the ceremony once in his/her life. If it fails the Priest becomes
a 1st-level Priest and can continue to progress as a Priest in levels,
but cannot cast any spells, or use any other spell-like ability granted
by the Deity. Although they may still Turn Undead, if their Deity grants
that ability. If the ceremony succeeds, then they become a 1st-level
Priest and are able to progress normally gaining all abilities due
them.
The actual nature and length of the ceremony again depends upon the
requirements of the religion (again the DM will decide). Once cast the
aspiring Priest must add his/her Wisdom and Charisma scores together,
this gives the percentage chance of success. The material components of
the spell are the Priest's Holy Symbol, and the ceremony. The ceremony
must have at least 2000gps invested into its preparation and execution.
For each additional 1000gps put into the ceremony (this is beyond the
initial 2000gp base cost of it) the Priest may add another 1% to the
chance of success.
Example: Arnof is ready to become a 1st-level Priest, and he has just
completed a pilgrimage as he was instructed by his faith. Arnof has a 12
Wisdom and a 9 Charisma. This gives the ceremony a 21% chance to succeed.
Arnof is well liked by the clergy so they invest an additional 4000gps
into his ceremony (bringing the total cost of the ceremony up to
6000gps). The additional gold grants a 4% bonus, and now gives Arnof a
25% chance to succeed.
Sepsis, richt@metrolink.net (ICQ:3777956)
"War is a matter of vital importance to the State;
the province of life or death;
the road to survival or ruin.
It is mandatory that it be thoroughly studied."
-Sun Tzu,(The Art of War)-
BR Netbook: http://webpages.metrolink.net/~veleda/birth.html