partial spells
Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 8:09 pm
alright .. so the topic header is a tad strange, BUT bear with me here
you have a super minor mageling, who is the daughter of a long line of similar typed minor magelings.
end result, it would be the partial equivilalent to what would be termed 'hedgewytch' [yes the topic was raised in the PF forum thats why i wondered about the spell part here ]
those spells, which are handed down from generation to generation .. and taught from childhood and up would not be available for the 'serious' mages .. but is in fact geared more for the setting of bones so that the healing can progress at a slightly faster rate ... so instead of 8 - 16 weeks .. it would be more like 6 - 12 weeks. as long as the 'wytch' continued to do the minor incantation and made the patient drink the teas and the lotions were applied ..
now the part that interests me ... WHICH mage OCC would actually show an avid interest in aquireing these 'partial' spells .. as all they really are is a combination of cantrip, tea/broth and a lotion ...
opinions?
you have a super minor mageling, who is the daughter of a long line of similar typed minor magelings.
end result, it would be the partial equivilalent to what would be termed 'hedgewytch' [yes the topic was raised in the PF forum thats why i wondered about the spell part here ]
those spells, which are handed down from generation to generation .. and taught from childhood and up would not be available for the 'serious' mages .. but is in fact geared more for the setting of bones so that the healing can progress at a slightly faster rate ... so instead of 8 - 16 weeks .. it would be more like 6 - 12 weeks. as long as the 'wytch' continued to do the minor incantation and made the patient drink the teas and the lotions were applied ..
now the part that interests me ... WHICH mage OCC would actually show an avid interest in aquireing these 'partial' spells .. as all they really are is a combination of cantrip, tea/broth and a lotion ...
opinions?