Douse

The simplest of spell-forms of the Sapphire Order, yet one with a great deal of historical significance and a great deal to do, very likely, with the difference in reputation they share when compared to most of their brethren of the other Orders with most common folk. A very useful little spell, especially for fire-fighting.

Effect

Basic Effect: Weaving the flows of Uisce, you help draw them even faster than normal towards a natural point in their flows; to oppose a flame. Bringing the Sapphire Currents forth from the Aether as a sudden burst of actual water that douses the effected area, drenching a large area all around the target, and immediately putting out the target fire. Furthermore any attempt to utilize Ruby Magick in the area is quite difficult, dealing 1d6 cold damage to any who attempt to weave any sort of Ruby Magick within the area. If a fire elemental were to be in the target area, it would automatically take 1d6 cold damage as well.

Side/Secondary Effects

Tier II Effects: Can target a fire of Medium or smaller size, damage increases by 1d6 where applicable

Tier III Effects: Can target a fire of Large or smaller size, damage increases by 1d6 where applicable.

Manifestation

Ulster moved his hands quickly, feeling the cool damp air around him as he directed all the Sapphire energy he could into the building ahead of him. Steam and smoke rose, as the fire all about the front door and main entry hall was doused, the magick of the spell protecting the space for a time, as his companions moved swiftly off. "Don't get lost!" he ordered his companions as they moved into the burning orphanage. "Remember, head towards the cold, this spell will hold an hour, plenty of time!" Before he took off upstairs, heading to the third floor.
Gestures & Ritual
Casting TN: 8, Tier II: 13, Tier III: 18
Related Discipline
Sapphire Order
Related School
Aquamancy
Related Element
Uisce {Water}
Effect Duration
Instant/1 hour
Effect Casting Time
1 action
Range
100 feet
Applied Restriction
Target: A fire of Small or smaller size in range, and the area in a 20 foot radius around the blaze.

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