Continualism

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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.

Spells

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, glass beads, or various utensils. Described below.

There are three levels of continual spells. Constant, Variable, Capacity.

  • Constant spells are active within their parameters at all time.
  • Variable spells can be increased and decreased in intensity by simple manipulation of it item the spell is cast on.
  • Capacity spells act with the area of confined spaces, not spilling over into the general area that the spell is cast. Examples are Heat and Chill spells cast on the interior of mugs only effect the contents in the interior of the item. Area
  • Heat:
  • Chill:
  • Ambient Light:
  • General Light:
  • Boil:
  • Freeze:

Items

The items that the spells are cast on vary vastly. The most common is some type of jewelry, a stone on a cord, pendants, that can be carried easily worn around the neck or attached to handles. Some spells work well in serving vessels like samovars or pitchers. Many mugs, cups and glasses have the spells cast on their interiors.