Chill
(Evocation)
(Useful)
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Effect: A cantrip of this nature
allows the caster to cause non-living liquid or solid material to become
about 40 <degrees> F. cooler than it was,
subject to a minimum temperature of freezing.
The chilling effect lasts for but an instant,
after which the subject warms slowly back
to normal temperature.
C: Verbal component is a soft whistling,
somatic is a downward-thrust thumb.