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{The caster focusses on a distant stone ceiling, and yells for it to crack and splint, and send a hunk of rock onto someone's head.
If the target fails to notice the hunk of rock, they receive \showDam\ Damage}% Description
The ceiling generally remains intact, despite the small missing chunk, although repeated castings will inevitably bring down an entire floor of a castle, and \emph{might} cause a cave-in when underground.
The spell can target ice as easily as any other type of solid material, but cannot target wood.
Dense rock may give a penalty to the spell's \gls{tn}, at the \gls{gm}'s discretion.
A failed roll generally indicates that the crack formed too slowly, and made too much noise, signaling to anyone below that rock might fall at any moment.
Rolls with a high failure-margin might indicate that the rock failed to move entirely, and that anyone below the ceiling clearly understood that nothing could move or break it.
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