"No sooner had he turned
his
mount directly toward
the fugitives than there sprang up
a wind right in his face.
The wind quickly rose to a shrieking intensity,
and wood realized at
once that its' energies were more than strictly physical."
- THE CHANGELING EARTH,
page 119
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Area: Its path is
1" wide by 1" of length per level of experience of the magic-user casting
the gust of wind spell
i.e. an 8th level magic-user
causes a gust of wind which travels 8".
Effect: When this
spell is CAST,
a strong puff of air originates
from the magic-user and moves in the direction he or she is facing.
The force of this gust of
wind is sufficient to extinguish candles, torches,
and similar unprotected flames.
It will cause protected
flames -- such as those of lanterns --
to wildly dance and has
a 5% chance per level of experience of the spell caster to extinguish even
such lights.
It will also fan large fires
outwards 1' to 6' in the direction of the wind's movement.
It will force back small
flying creatures 1" to 6" and cause man-sized ones to be held motionless
if attempting to move into its force, and similarly slow large flying creatures
by 50% for 1 round.
It will blow over light
objects.
Spell: This spell is particularly useful against such spells as obscurement, stinking cloud, and cloudkill.
MC: A legume
seed. (3.25)
Variant:
Asmiak's gust of wind spell is an
improved version; it emanates
from a
self-chosen extremity of
the caster, and
is thus directional--and
the caster can
rapidly change this direction.
Its somatic
component differs from the
norm,
and its material
component is a sycamore
seed cluster || milkweed
seed (or
similar seed, of the type
having hairlike
fibers that enable it to
be borne aloft on
a breeze).
- The
Book of the Silver Talon
Quote:
Originally Posted by Steverooo
...that you may or may not
want to answer:
http://www.enworld.org/forums/showpo...59&postcount=1
That's such a load of manure
that i wouldn't waste time responding.
the fellow is either delusional
or a congenital liar.
Real spell components indeed!
As if there were real spells...
Of course, a legume does
usually produce a gust of wind
The magic is the game is
as real as the weapons, gold, and monsters.
Talk about not being able
to distinguish fantasy from reality!
Cheers,
Gary
A gust of wind sterte up behind
And whistled thro' his bones;
Thro' the holes of his eyes and the hole of his mouth
Half-whistles and half-groans.
- The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,
by Samuel Taylor Coleridge