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It also [[description line|adds a line]] that you are, "hovering in mid-air" to your description, and causes you to float instead of walking. | It also [[description line|adds a line]] that you are, "hovering in mid-air" to your description, and causes you to float instead of walking. | ||
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Revision as of 17:14, 7 April 2010
Finneblaugh's Thaumic Float | |
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Spell information | |
Nickname | ? |
Guild | Wizards |
Type | Miscellaneous |
Description | |
GP cost | 25 |
Mind space | 10 |
Thaums | 2 |
Components | A feather |
Tome | Begynners' Magick |
Finneblaugh's Thaumic Float (abbreviated to FTF) is a miscellaneous spell requiring a feather. It causes the caster to float in midair.
Spell details
This spell costs 25 gp to cast and takes up 10 units of mind space. It requires a feather.
Skills
Casting messages
- Casting
You get a chicken tail feather from the large backpack. You prepare to cast Finneblaugh's Thaumic Float. You drop a feather, watching it drift to the ground and force it to float back up and into your hands. You call forth the spirit of the wind. You lever yourself gently upwards with magic. You float gently off the ground.
- Success
You feel light as air.
- What others see
Kafele drops a feather and watches it fall. Kafele huffs and puffs. Kafele groans in effort.
Effect
This spell causes you to float in midair, providing the following benefits:
- Limited protection from (some) falls
- The ability to float above water instead of sinking (does not work when already underwater)
- Some protection against vines and Myrandil's Vicious Seizure research If this has been marked on a page, it's because there was something that probably isn't known, that the person who edited the page thinks could be found out. Perhaps you could figure this thing out, and be famous evermore.
- It probably bypasses balancing checks.
Note that it does not protect you if you walk off of a cliff in Brass Neck.
It also adds a line that you are, "hovering in mid-air" to your description, and causes you to float instead of walking.
The effects of this spell can be canceled by a successful casting of Mother Brynda's Call of Gravity on the person floating.