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'''Example 2''': Bob casts Slay Living on George, choosing to delay effects. George is clearly hit by the spell, but makes it out without a scratch, believing he made his save, but Bob knows otherwise. Bob toys with him a bit more, and just as a particularly mean hit is about to bypass Bob's armor, he releases the Delayed Slay Living, and George, having failed his save minutes ago, drops dead at Bob's feet before the hit can make contact.
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|special=You may actually delay both, but this requires an increase of two levels instead of one. Also, you may only have one instance of a particular delayed spell (effect) on a creature or object at one time, and you can only have one delayed spell (activation) affect a certain sarea area at one time, regardless of if they're different spells. If two delayed spells overlap you must move them, or choose to let one fail. If they lack an area, the points of origin cannot be within 50ft. If only one has an area, the point of origin of the other cannot be within 50ft of the other's area.
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