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|validtarget=Corpses |
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|guild=Necromancer |
|guild=Necromancer |
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|spellbook= |
|spellbook=Blood Magic Necromancy |
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|prereqs=[[Consume Flesh]], 50th circle |
|prereqs=[[Consume Flesh]], 50th circle |
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|slot=2 |
|slot=2 |
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|desc=The Devour spell draws from the power of a ritual of consumption that has been placed upon a corpse, savaging the corpse for the purpose of generally healing the caster. Devour is less precise than its cousin, Consume Flesh, and the practitioner will find its cruder pattern decidedly more painful. |
|desc=The Devour spell draws from the power of a ritual of consumption that has been placed upon a corpse, savaging the corpse for the purpose of generally healing the caster. Devour is less precise than its cousin, Consume Flesh, and the practitioner will find its cruder pattern decidedly more painful. |
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|effect=General self-healing. |
|effect=General self-healing. |
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⚫ | |messaging=Small streams of viridian and copper leap from your outstretched hand, coalescing around the <i><creature></i>'s body and exploiting the thanatological link. The streams flare a sanguine red, devouring the ''<creature>'''s corpse as your own body is mended. You are wracked with pain as your flesh writhes and knits, the crude pattern eradicating each wound and blemish with savage efficiency.<br /> |
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|messaging=You gesture. |
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⚫ | Small streams of viridian and copper leap from your outstretched hand, coalescing around the |
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Your body is completely healed. |
Your body is completely healed. |
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|sig=Yes |
|sig=Yes |
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|type=utility |
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|ctype=standard |
|ctype=standard |
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|prep=30 |
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It works similarly to Consume Flesh, in that the consume ritual must first be performed on a dead creature or player to use it, and only one cast is available per dead thing. The spell seeks out your worst injuries and attempts to heal them, so it's just generally cast, not targeted at a specific spot. |
It works similarly to Consume Flesh, in that the consume ritual must first be performed on a dead creature or player to use it, and only one cast is available per dead thing. The spell seeks out your worst injuries and attempts to heal them, so it's just generally cast, not targeted at a specific spot. |
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Abbreviation: | DEVOUR | |
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Prerequisites: | Consume Flesh, 50th circle | |
Signature: | Yes | |
Spell Slots: | 2 | |
Mana Type: | Unknown | |
Spell Type: | standard / utility | |
Difficulty: | esoteric | |
Prep (min/max): | 30 / 100 | |
Skill Range (min/max): | Unknown / Unknown | |
Valid Spell Target: | Corpses | |
Duration (min/max): | Unknown minutes / | |
Justice: | Unknown | |
Corruption: | Unknown | |
Description: | The Devour spell draws from the power of a ritual of consumption that has been placed upon a corpse, savaging the corpse for the purpose of generally healing the caster. Devour is less precise than its cousin, Consume Flesh, and the practitioner will find its cruder pattern decidedly more painful. | |
Effect: | +{{{buffs}}}, -{{{debuffs}}}, {{{dtype}}}, {{{htype}}}, General self-healing. | |
Example Messaging: | Small streams of viridian and copper leap from your outstretched hand, coalescing around the <creature>'s body and exploiting the thanatological link. The streams flare a sanguine red, devouring the <creature>'s corpse as your own body is mended. You are wracked with pain as your flesh writhes and knits, the crude pattern eradicating each wound and blemish with savage efficiency. Your body is completely healed. | |
Devices/Tattoos: | No devices or tattoos documented. |
It works similarly to Consume Flesh, in that the consume ritual must first be performed on a dead creature or player to use it, and only one cast is available per dead thing. The spell seeks out your worst injuries and attempts to heal them, so it's just generally cast, not targeted at a specific spot.