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This storm is a dark version of a normal storm. While the precipitation is heavy, there is a dark aura to the storm, and it reeks of magic and death. Pieces of dead people fall, bones, hands, legs, even the occaisional head. | |||
Success means the rock turns into a Hel Storm. The number of successes determines the duration the storm lasts: | Success means the rock turns into a Hel Storm. The number of successes determines the duration the storm lasts: | ||
Latest revision as of 16:26, 20 March 2026
Target Number of Successes: varies This spell summons elemental forces from realms beyond the Skinlands. When this ritual is cast, cold wind, ice, and terrible rains from Zeernebooch’s Kingdom of Hel fall from the skies. This power can only be used during the winter season.
System: The caster throws a naturally tumbled river rock into the air (any mineral or mineral composition will do, as long as it is can be found in the wild, but, substances such brick or asphalt will not work) and rolls Manipulation + Occult, where the difficulty is determined by the type of storm:
- Difficulty 6 Wind
- Difficulty 7 Rain
- Difficulty 8 Sleet
- Difficulty 9 Hail
This storm is a dark version of a normal storm. While the precipitation is heavy, there is a dark aura to the storm, and it reeks of magic and death. Pieces of dead people fall, bones, hands, legs, even the occaisional head.
Success means the rock turns into a Hel Storm. The number of successes determines the duration the storm lasts:
- 1 success 1 minute
- 2 successes 3 minutes
- 3 successes 15 minutes
- 4 successes 1 hour
- 5 successes+ 12 hours