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Author: Leziad (talk)
Date Created: 4 October, 2008
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Soul Restoration
Conjuration [Healing]
Level: Cleric 8
Components: V, S,
"M (see text)" is not in the list (V, V (Brd only), V (Bard only), S, F, DF, M, M/DF, F/DF, XP, ...) of allowed values for the "Component" property.
, DF, XP
Casting time: 10 Minutes
Range: Touch
Effect: A creature whose soul was destroyed, trapped or else touched.
Duration: Instantaneous
Saving Throw: None
Spell Resistance: None

With a mix of Raw soul-stuff, divine power and memories, this spell can rebuild, free or otherwise restore the target soul. Speaking he name of the target aloud and evoking memories of it past, in a divine prayer. A gem made of soul-stuff is needed (only if the soul was destroyed). If the soul was trapped, it is freed by the divine power of the Cleric's patron. Using this spell allow the resurrection of otherwise permanently gone creature (such as creature whose soul was consumed by a Demilich or Devourer). The spell does not bring the target back to life, it allow simple resurrection spell to bring it back. Remain aren't needed for this spell

Material Component: A gem made of Soul-Stuff, worth at least 1000gp/HD of the Target.

XP Cost: 1000



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AuthorLeziad +
ComponentV +, S +, DF + and XP +
DescriptorHealing +
Identifier3.5e Spell +
LevelCleric 8 +
RangeTouch +
RatingUndiscussed +
SchoolConjuration +
SummaryYou rebuild, free, or otherwise restore a soul. +
TitleSoul Restoration +