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| - | ====== Planar Ally, Lesser ====== | ||
| - | **School:** Conjuration (Calling) | ||
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| - | **Tier:** 5 | ||
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| - | ===== Casting ===== | ||
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| - | **Casting Time:** 10 minutes | ||
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| - | **Range:** Close (25 ft. + 5 ft./2 CL) | ||
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| - | ===== Effect ===== | ||
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| - | **Target:** Location within range | ||
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| - | **Saving Throw:** None | ||
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| - | **Spell Resistance: | ||
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| - | ===== Description ===== | ||
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| - | By casting this spell, you request your deity to send you an outsider of 6 HD or less, of the deity’s choice. If you serve no particular deity, the spell is a general plea answered by a creature sharing your philosophical alignment. If you know an individual creature’s name, you may request that individual by speaking the name during the spell (though you might get a different creature anyway). | ||
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| - | You may ask the creature to perform one task in exchange for a payment from you. Tasks might range from the simple to the complex. You must be able to communicate with the creature called in order to bargain for its services. | ||
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| - | The creature called requires a payment for its services. This payment can take a variety of forms, from donating TU or magic items to an allied temple, to a gift given directly to the creature, to some other action on your part that matches the creature’s alignment and goals. Regardless, this payment must be made **before** the creature agrees to perform any services. The bargaining takes at least 1 round, so any actions by the creature begin in the round after it arrives. | ||
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| - | A nonhazardous task requires a significantly lower payment, while an especially hazardous task might require a greater gift. Few if any creatures will accept a task that seems suicidal (remember, a called creature actually dies when it is killed, unlike a summoned creature). However, if the task is strongly aligned with the creature’s ethos, it may halve or even waive the payment. The GM is the final arbiter of what payment the creature will or will not accept for its services. | ||
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| - | At the end of its task, or when the duration bargained for expires, the creature returns to its home plane (after reporting back to you, if appropriate and possible). | ||
