diff --git a/gods.tex b/gods.tex index 1227062bc41345084b1ca72192984ebf5f0cfced..ed6ab62f91f587609a8bd0faff1d21313f5416b3 100644 --- a/gods.tex +++ b/gods.tex @@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ His temples are few and far between -- a couple of large cities with important p \subsubsection{Spheres} -Clerics of \gls{deathgod} have access to the Necromancy and Invocation spheres. +Clerics of \gls{deathgod} have access to the Necromancy and Enchantment spheres. Many burn their enemies to death and then raise the blackened corpses from the grave. Their spells arise in a pool of inky blackness and are accompanied by the foul smell of old, rotting meat. diff --git a/magic.tex b/magic.tex index 62accc84cb54b851356926d9c7b062d94c90529e..8fe869b811faa839a3259570b36e801fad0439d7 100644 --- a/magic.tex +++ b/magic.tex @@ -441,9 +441,9 @@ Any applicable enhancements, such as \textit{Wide}, affect both spells. The smaller spell adds a number of levels equal to half its own level. -For example, a priest of \gls{deathgod} might cast a \textit{Fireball} at someone, alongside \textit{Fetid Sickness}. -The highest level spell there is \textit{Fetid Sickness} at level 3, and the other is at level 1 and only costs half the usual \glspl{mp}, so the caster makes the Fireball into a \textit{Raging Fireball}, making it a level 2 spell. -With the two spells together, the total cost is 4 \glspl{mp}, and the spell takes 8 Initiative points to cast. +For example, a priest of \gls{wargod} might cast a \textit{Raging Fireball} at someone, alongside \textit{Curse}. +The highest level spell there is \textit{Raging Fireball} at level 2, and the other is at level 1 and only costs half the usual \glspl{mp}. +With the two spells together, the total cost is 3 \glspl{mp}, and the spell takes 7 Initiative points to cast. The caster has an Intelligence score of +3, so the target is hit with $2D6+1$ damage from the fireball, and loses $1D6+2$ \glspl{hp} directly. \enhancement{1}{Sentient}{Allow the spell to make its own decisions}