Sidhlot's Flaying
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Abbreviation: | SIF | |
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Prerequisites: | - | |
Signature: | No | |
Spell Slots: | 1 | |
Mana Type: | Arcane Magic | |
Spell Type: | battle / targeted | |
Difficulty: | intermediate | |
Prep (min/max): | 7 / 50 | |
Skill Range (min/max): | 80 / 800 | |
Valid Spell Target: | PC, Creature | |
Duration (min/max): | Instant | |
Justice: | Unknown | |
Corruption: | Unknown | |
Description: | As is obvious from its name, the Sidhlot's Flaying spell was developed by the Bone Elves. Gruesomely, this magic will rip the skin from its target, bearing its bloodied musculature for all to see. Some speculate that it is used to prepare certain, special forms of undead, or to allow the Bone Elves to better understand the anatomy of their foes, yet it clearly can be used to further the causes of pain and suffering. Particularly devastating results have been observed on already bleeding wounds. | |
Effect: | +No buffs, -No debuffs, Puncture damage, Slice damage, Targets damage to skin and nerves. Worsens bleeding wounds and interferes with tending. | |
Example Messaging: | You gesture, drawing your hands out and back fluidly. Between your hands, ichorous yellow-black needles twist into existence, like suppurating wounds in the air. They are drawn into a circle facing the Dragon Priest assassin. Hit: Hit: Hit: Hit: Miss: | |
Devices/Tattoos: | No devices or tattoos documented. |
Notes
- Scroll only. Cannot be permanently memorized. It is cast sorcerously, even by guilded Necromancers.
- Is not targeted, but uses the Targeted Magic skill. It is PREPAREd, then CAST at the target.
- Causes damage to the target’s skin and nerves.
- Worsens bleeders, and viciously interferes with TENDing. This shows up as a curse, similar to a spell like Malediction.
- The target's messaging refers to "what smells like diseased air flows past" their defenses. They also see: "Your wounds leak yellow-black ichor." Uncertain if the spell transmits actual disease, or if this is simply how the curse effect manifests itself.
- Casting this spell inside a standard justice zone generates Social Outrage.
- It is not DFA or armor-ignoring.[1]
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