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Continualism is a class of magic focusing on low power items of a temporary nature.
Continualism is a class of magic focusing on low power items of a temporary nature.


The most basic Continual spell is Continual Light.  It is the first spell learned when studying Continualism.  The spell is cast on an item and casts a radiant light in a globe of 10 feet.   
The most basic Continual spell is Continual Light.  It is the first spell learned when studying Continualism.  The spell is cast on an item and casts a radiant light in a globe of 10 feet.   


From that beginning comes a large collection of spell effects.  The spells can be cast on nearly anything but the most common items are small  smooth river stones or glass beads.  A hole is drilled through these to allow a cord to be strung enabling the stone to be handled or retrieved.
From that beginning comes a large collection of spell effects.  The spells can be cast on nearly anything but the most common items are small  smooth river stones or glass beads.  A hole is drilled through these to allow a cord to be strung enabling the stone to be handled or retrieved.
*Heat:
*Chill:
*Ambient Light:
*General Light:
*Boil:
*Freeze:
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Revision as of 18:49, 26 March 2019

Continualism is a class of magic focusing on low power items of a temporary nature.


The most basic Continual spell is Continual Light. It is the first spell learned when studying Continualism. The spell is cast on an item and casts a radiant light in a globe of 10 feet.

From that beginning comes a large collection of spell effects. The spells can be cast on nearly anything but the most common items are small smooth river stones or glass beads. A hole is drilled through these to allow a cord to be strung enabling the stone to be handled or retrieved.

  • Heat:
  • Chill:
  • Ambient Light:
  • General Light:
  • Boil:
  • Freeze:
  • Heatchillfirebank fire