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Rimus's Summon Person
Conjuration (Summoning)
Level: Sorcerer 9, Wizard 9, Cleric 9
Components: V, S, M
Casting time: 1 minute
Range: Close (25 ft. + 5 ft./2 CL)
Effect: [see text]
Duration: Instantaneous
Saving Throw: Will Save [see text]
Spell Resistance: No

With this spell one can summon a creature from another plane. Any extraplanar being can be summoned, be it elementals, demons, devils or even gods. Maximum HD of summoned creatures with one spell casting is equal to summoner's effective Caster Level. Summoned creature is allowed DC (10+Cha) will save to refuse being summoned. Summoned creature is under no compulsion to do summoner's bidding, and can outright attack summoner, if not properly trapped or appeased.

When summoning, one can specify up to 5 characteristics of intended summoning, after specifying number of summoned creatures. The specifying characteristics could be species, type, allignment, approximate age, character, physical traits etc.

One can summon a specific creature, which true name is known, with this spell, but summoned creature gets dc +10 bonus to resist summoning.

One cannot specify different characteristics for different creatures in one summoning. All crratures will be close to one specification. If summoner did specify different regardless, spell will summon completely random number of random creatures.

For example one can describe summoned as "two newly formed succubus" or "one masterless pit fiend" or "two Elder Fire Elementals" or just "ten lemures".

If summoned creature dies, it will be sent to where it was summoned from, saving all statuses that it gained in the process, be it charm, domination, programmed amnesia, gained knowledge or class levels. It can just come to summoner of its own volition.

AuthorLRimus +
ComponentV +, S + and M +
Identifier3.5e Spell +
LevelSorcerer 9 +, Wizard 9 + and Cleric 9 +
RangeOther +
RatingUnrated +
SchoolConjuration +
SubschoolSummoning +
SummaryThis spell summons some extraplanar beings, permanently. +
TitleRimus's Summon Monster +