Elemental
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- | ! SL !! Spell<br>name !! Summons !! CTI !! R. !! Dur. !! Services !! Power Points<br>(SM/VSM) !! Res.<br>Dom. !! Int | + | ! SL !! Spell<br>name !! Summons !! CTI !! R. !! Dur. !! Services !! Power Points<br>(SM/VSM) !! Res.<br>Dom. RD !! Int. !! Ign. |
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- | | 4 || Summon Sprite || One Elemental Sprite || 1 Min. || | + | | 4 || Summon Sprite || One Elemental Sprite || 1 Min. || 30 hx || 4 H || 1d8+3 || 3 (3 /3) || 5 || -2 || 8d12 |
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+ | Elemental Sprites can also be Summoned with GSL4 Summon Minor Elemental. | ||
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- | ! GSL !! Spell<br>name !! Summons !! CTI !! R. !! | + | ! GSL !! Spell<br>name !! Summons !! CTI !! R. !! Servi-<br>ces !! Dura-<br>tion !! Power<br>Points<br>(SM/VSM) !! Res.<br>Dom.<br>RD !! Int. !! Spec. !! Ign. |
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- | | 4 ||rowspan=2| | + | | 4 ||rowspan=2| S. Minor<br>Elemental || One Elemental Builder ||rowspan=2| 6<br>Min ||rowspan=2| 10<br>hx ||rowspan=2| 1d6+2 ||rowspan=2| 30<br>Min || 8 (9 / 10) || 7 || -1 || No || 5d12 |
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- | | 4 || One Elemental Warrior || | + | | 4 || One Elemental Warrior || 6 (6 / 7) || 7 || -2 || No || 6d12 |
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- | | 5 ||rowspan=3| Summon Medium<br>Elemental || One Elemental Architect || | + | | 5 ||rowspan=3| Summon<br>Medium<br>Elemental || One Elemental Architect ||rowspan=3| 6<br>Min ||rowspan=3| 15<br>hx ||rowspan=3| 1d4+1 ||rowspan=3| 1H || 12 (14/16) || 8 || 0 || No || 4d12 |
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- | | 5 || One Elemental Knight || | + | | 5 || One Elemental Knight || 9 (10 / 11) || 8 || -1 || No || 5d12 |
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- | | 5 || One Elemental Sage || | + | | 5 || One Elemental Sage || 16 (19 / 22) || 8 || 1 || Yes || 3d12 |
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- | | 6 ||rowspan=3| Summon Major<br>Elemental || One Elemental Lord || | + | | 6 ||rowspan=3| Summon<br>Major<br>Elemental || One Elemental Lord ||rowspan=3| 6<br>Min ||rowspan=3| 20<br>hx ||rowspan=3| 1d3 ||rowspan=3| 2H || 20 (24 / 28) || 9 || 2 || Yes || 3d12 |
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- | | 6 || 1d3+2 Elemental Warriors | + | | 6 || 1d3+2 Elemental Warriors || 2 each<br>(2 / 2 each) || 8 || -2 || No || 6d12 |
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- | | 6 || One Elemental Prince<br> (Very Strong Magic ''only'') || | + | | 6 || One Elemental Prince<br> (Very Strong Magic ''only'') || - ( - / 40) || 10 || 3 || Yes || 2d12 |
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+ | ! GSL !! Spell<br>name !! Summons !! CTI !! R. !! Servi-<br>ces !! Dura-<br>tion !! Power<br>Points<br>(SM/VSM) !! Res.<br>Dom.<br>RD !! Int. !! Spec. !! Ign. | ||
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- | + | (GSL4) Summon Minor Elemental can Summon: | |
+ | * One Elemental Builder | ||
+ | * One Elemental Sprite (Sprites can ''also'' be Summoned with SL4 Summon Sprite) | ||
+ | * One Elemental Warrior | ||
+ | (GSL5) Summon Medium Elemental can Summon: | ||
+ | * One Elemental Architech | ||
+ | * One Elemental Knight | ||
+ | * One Elemental Sage | ||
+ | (GSL6) Summon Major Elemental can Summon: | ||
+ | * One Elemental Lord | ||
+ | * One Elemental Prince (Very Strong Magic ''only'') | ||
+ | * 1d6+4 Elemental Sprites (a "Swarm") | ||
+ | * 1d3+2 Elemental Warriors (a "Swarm") | ||
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+ | Sprites only really work as scouts, spies and messengers, and perhaps as distractions. Warriors and Knights are for combat and destruction. Builders and Architechts are better suited for non-martial manipulation work (including building work). Sages have something approaching Human-level Intelligence and can do more interesting things (details still hazy...). | ||
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+ | An Elemental Lord is a powerful combination of Architech and Knight, with some but not all of the abilities of a Sage. An Elemental Prince is like a more powerful Lord and with all of the abilities of the Sage, and more, and actual average-Human Intelligence. | ||
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+ | GSL4, Summon Major Elemental, can also Summon a small Swarm of Warriors or a larger Swarm of Sprites. These function exactly like normal Warriors and Sprites, except that the Warriors have only 1 Power Point each, and the Sprites have none, and that each Elemental owes a single Service. | ||
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+ | Each time the GSL4, 5 or 6 Spell is cast, or Activated as an Investment in an Endowed item, the caster or the wielder decides which kind of Elemental is Summoned, but cannot choose a "lesser" type, e.g. someone casting GSL5 Summon Medium Elemental cannot choose to Summon an Elemental Builder. The only case in which an Endowed item can have a pre-determined choice of Elemental is if it is capable of self-Activating, e.g. if a Detect Enchantment is triggered. | ||
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+ | For non-Endowed Investments, there can be special rules, for instance such items may be more or less sentient and thus capable of self-activating, or to determine which kind of Elemental is Summoned. | ||
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+ | Please note that Elementals are ''very'' low Intelligence relative to normal Humans. The smartest, the Prince, is only as intelligent as an average Human and the others are worse. Elementals also have an Ignorance Flaw, represnting their woeful lack of familiarity with the mortal plane, the needs of living beings, and so forth. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:07, 18 May 2011
This article is the general rules for Summoning and Dominating Elementals, and so deals almost exclusively with what Elementals of all types have in common, only touching upon peculiarities of Elementals of specific elements when the risk of a major assumption clash is great.
Also note that this article is currently designing-while-writing, so the content is at present far from set in stone, and may change drastically, until parts or the whole of this article "hits the spot" and is seen as pleasing to the Designer's eye.
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Table to use
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General stats for Elemental spirits
SL | Spell name | Summons | CTI | R. | Dur. | Services | Power Points (SM/VSM) | Res. Dom. RD | Int. | Ign. |
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4 | Summon Sprite | One Elemental Sprite | 1 Min. | 30 hx | 4 H | 1d8+3 | 3 (3 /3) | 5 | -2 | 8d12 |
Elemental Sprites can also be Summoned with GSL4 Summon Minor Elemental. more spacing
GSL | Spell name | Summons | CTI | R. | Servi- ces | Dura- tion | Power Points (SM/VSM) | Res. Dom. RD | Int. | Spec. | Ign. |
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4 | S. Minor Elemental | One Elemental Builder | 6 Min | 10 hx | 1d6+2 | 30 Min | 8 (9 / 10) | 7 | -1 | No | 5d12 |
4 | One Elemental Warrior | 6 (6 / 7) | 7 | -2 | No | 6d12 | |||||
5 | Summon Medium Elemental | One Elemental Architect | 6 Min | 15 hx | 1d4+1 | 1H | 12 (14/16) | 8 | 0 | No | 4d12 |
5 | One Elemental Knight | 9 (10 / 11) | 8 | -1 | No | 5d12 | |||||
5 | One Elemental Sage | 16 (19 / 22) | 8 | 1 | Yes | 3d12 | |||||
6 | Summon Major Elemental | One Elemental Lord | 6 Min | 20 hx | 1d3 | 2H | 20 (24 / 28) | 9 | 2 | Yes | 3d12 |
6 | 1d3+2 Elemental Warriors | 2 each (2 / 2 each) | 8 | -2 | No | 6d12 | |||||
6 | One Elemental Prince (Very Strong Magic only) | - ( - / 40) | 10 | 3 | Yes | 2d12 | |||||
GSL | Spell name | Summons | CTI | R. | Servi- ces | Dura- tion | Power Points (SM/VSM) | Res. Dom. RD | Int. | Spec. | Ign. |
(GSL4) Summon Minor Elemental can Summon:
- One Elemental Builder
- One Elemental Sprite (Sprites can also be Summoned with SL4 Summon Sprite)
- One Elemental Warrior
(GSL5) Summon Medium Elemental can Summon:
- One Elemental Architech
- One Elemental Knight
- One Elemental Sage
(GSL6) Summon Major Elemental can Summon:
- One Elemental Lord
- One Elemental Prince (Very Strong Magic only)
- 1d6+4 Elemental Sprites (a "Swarm")
- 1d3+2 Elemental Warriors (a "Swarm")
Sprites only really work as scouts, spies and messengers, and perhaps as distractions. Warriors and Knights are for combat and destruction. Builders and Architechts are better suited for non-martial manipulation work (including building work). Sages have something approaching Human-level Intelligence and can do more interesting things (details still hazy...).
An Elemental Lord is a powerful combination of Architech and Knight, with some but not all of the abilities of a Sage. An Elemental Prince is like a more powerful Lord and with all of the abilities of the Sage, and more, and actual average-Human Intelligence.
GSL4, Summon Major Elemental, can also Summon a small Swarm of Warriors or a larger Swarm of Sprites. These function exactly like normal Warriors and Sprites, except that the Warriors have only 1 Power Point each, and the Sprites have none, and that each Elemental owes a single Service.
Each time the GSL4, 5 or 6 Spell is cast, or Activated as an Investment in an Endowed item, the caster or the wielder decides which kind of Elemental is Summoned, but cannot choose a "lesser" type, e.g. someone casting GSL5 Summon Medium Elemental cannot choose to Summon an Elemental Builder. The only case in which an Endowed item can have a pre-determined choice of Elemental is if it is capable of self-Activating, e.g. if a Detect Enchantment is triggered.
For non-Endowed Investments, there can be special rules, for instance such items may be more or less sentient and thus capable of self-activating, or to determine which kind of Elemental is Summoned.
Please note that Elementals are very low Intelligence relative to normal Humans. The smartest, the Prince, is only as intelligent as an average Human and the others are worse. Elementals also have an Ignorance Flaw, represnting their woeful lack of familiarity with the mortal plane, the needs of living beings, and so forth.