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\subsubsection{Ritual Caster}
\label{ritualCaster}
\index{Rituals, Magical}
\index{Spells!Ritual}
A staple of dwarves and humans -- this Knack allows any caster to use Intelligence as their casting Attribute.
It also allows the caster to spend one more \gls{mp} than usual when casting spells as a resting action.%
Casters can use this Knack to cast a spell as \pgls{restingaction}.%
\footnote{See \autopageref{restingactions}.}
They use Intelligence as the action's Attribute (rather than the standard, Charisma), and must take one hour per \gls{mp} spent to cast the spell.
However, the rituals required to cast spells in this way require long periods of focus -- specifically half an hour per \gls{mp} spent.
Casting as a resting action requires a full hour per \gls{mp} spent.
Ritual spells can employ two \glspl{boon}, rather than the usual limit of one.
This lets them bolster their spell-casting limitations beyond any other caster.
Any spell the caster knows can be used as a ritual.
Dwarves often embellish these spells by a grand rune-carving ceremony (which results in chiselled letters on a stone surface) or long, slow, chants; humans use rituals that resemble theatre; and elves use meditation or song.