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Eclipse Shadow

Eclipse Shadow
Cantrip illusion
Casting Time: 1 action
Range: Self
Components: V, S, M (a piece of obsidian worth at least 1 sp), C (cannot be cast while exposed to the light of the noon sun, meaning one hour before or after noon)
Duration: 1d4 rounds
  In a world where light and darkness dance in an eternal ballet, Eclipse Shadow is a cantrip that cloaks the caster in a veil of illusory darkness, mimicking the fleeting obscurity of an eclipse. This spell grants a momentary concealment, shrouding the caster in shadows that confuse and elude perception.
  As you cast Eclipse Shadow, shadows seem to coalesce around you, draping you in a cloak of twilight. For an instant, you become a silhouette, an enigmatic figure blurred at the edges, as if you are not entirely of this world. The shadows flicker and shift, playing tricks on the eyes of those who look upon you.
  Effects of Eclipse Shadow:   Momentary Obscurity: For the duration, your form becomes indistinct and shadowy, granting you advantage on Dexterity (Stealth) checks and imposing disadvantage on attack rolls against you.
Intangible Presence: While shrouded in this illusory darkness, you can move through spaces as if you were a shadow, slipping past obstacles and creatures without hindrance.
Disorienting Aura: The shifting shadows around you can momentarily disorient those who are close, possibly causing them to second-guess their actions or movements. Skill checks made by creatures of your choosing within 15 feet of you are made at disadvantage for the duration.
  Eclipse Shadow is a spell of fleeting refuge and enigmatic presence, a testament to the power of light and shadow. It is a symbol of the ever-changing nature of reality, the transient moments of concealment and revelation that define our existence.
  Classes: Rogue, Sorcerer, Wizard
Source: Custom Creation

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