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* '''Astronomancy:''' TBC
* '''Astronomancy:''' TBC
* '''Dramaturgy:''' TBC
* '''Dramaturgy:''' TBC
* '''Other traditions:''' TBC
* '''Other traditions:'''  
* '''Realms:''' The obvious correlation of this spell is with the Spring realm. It fills a target from a botomless reservoir of vitality and life. It also possesses resonance with the realm of Summer, however - it imbues the target with the strength to keep fighting, allowing them to shrug off even potentially fatal blows and return to the battle or escape their enemies. A few magicians, especially [[Varushka|Varushkan]] spellcasters, consider the spell to have connections with Winter, preserving the target and delaying their inevitable demise for a short time.
[[Category:Spells]]
[[Category:Spells]]

Revision as of 13:02, 21 January 2015

Description

This powerful spell restores the physical vitality of a target, even one that is on the verge of death. It is equally effective at restoring a scribe who has taken a minor wound, or a hulking ogre who has been critically injured. There seems to be no limit to the ability of this spell to restore someone to full strength. The experience of being healed by magic is highly subjective; some patient describe it as a great burst of vitality that rushes through them like a flood; others as a slow trickle of sensation that begins at the magician's hands and spreads with growing speed throughout their bodies.

The power of this spell is indiscriminate; it cannot be used to partially heal someone (such as a prisoner). Further, it can heal almost anything animate, even things that might otherwise not be considered to be alive in the usual sense - it restores shambling husks and ushabti as efficiently as it restores a human or orc. On the other hand, it is unable to help things that are not animate - while a tree can be considered to be alive, the heal spell has no effect on it.

This is perhaps the most powerful source of emergency healing available in the Empire, but it's abilities are strictly delineated. It will not help with a traumatic wound; someone may be fully healed but slowly dying from a ruptured spleen or fractured skull. It will not regenerate a crippled or ruined limb, nor combat poison, venom, curses, weakness or diseases. While magical methods of dealing with all these conditions exist, a magician who wishes to optimise their medicinal capabilities will need to learn additional spells such as restore limb and purify.

Magical healing requires the magician to focus their attention on the patient, and anything that disrupts that attention causes the spell to fail. More than any other regular spell, heal is likely to be cast in dangerous environments, and the magician must take care that neither they nor their target are in immediate danger of having to fight before they begin the spell. A single blow, regardless of who strikes it or is struck, can disrupt the spell forcing the magician to start again. Magicians who anticipate needing to heal allies caught in the middle of an engagement master the Swift Heal spell which is much quicker to cast - but more taxing on the magician, or invest in specialist items such as a Trollsweave Vest.

There are several magical items that can enhance or empower the heal spell. They range from simple tools such as Altruist's Recompense wand that lets a magician share in some of the healing they provide, all the way to objects of great power such as the Woundbinder or the Robe of Blood and Bone which can dramatically increase the number of times the spell can be cast in a day.

Rules

1 personal mana Regular Spell

Effects

This spell completely restores all lost hits to a living target. It does not affect a limb that has been affected by a CLEAVE or IMPALE call.

Sample Spellcasting Vocals

  • TBC

Common Elements

  • Rune Magic: TBC
  • Astronomancy: TBC
  • Dramaturgy: TBC
  • Other traditions:
  • Realms: The obvious correlation of this spell is with the Spring realm. It fills a target from a botomless reservoir of vitality and life. It also possesses resonance with the realm of Summer, however - it imbues the target with the strength to keep fighting, allowing them to shrug off even potentially fatal blows and return to the battle or escape their enemies. A few magicians, especially Varushkan spellcasters, consider the spell to have connections with Winter, preserving the target and delaying their inevitable demise for a short time.