Necromancy

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At a Glance

A school of magic.

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Illusion

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A school of magic.

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Evocation

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At a Glance

A school of magic.

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Enchantment

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A school of magic.

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Divination

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A school of magic.

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Conjuration

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A school of magic.

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Abjuration

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At a Glance

Abjuration is a school of magic, favored by abjurers.


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Passing Mention
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Charm Animal

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At a Glance

A spell.


Variations

Charm animal is based on charm person.


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Chaos Hammer

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At a Glance

A spell.


Variations

Chaos hammer is related to holy smite, order’s wrath, and unholy blight.


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Primary Sources

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House Rule: Atonement

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At a Glance

This is a house rule affecting the atonement spell in the Xaeyruudh campaign.


The Xaeyruudh Campaign

Atonement is granted by use of this spell only for deeds which are against the ethos of the caster’s faith. This is simply a clarification of common sense: it would be ludicrous for a LG paladin to receive atonement from a CE priest.

Thus, best results are achieved by receiving atonement from a caster of the recipient’s faith, and more precisely the same sect of that faith.


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