Stone to Flesh

The stone to flesh spell turns any sort of stone into flesh. If the recipient stone object was formerly living, this spell restores life (and goods), although the survival of the creature is subject to the usual system shock survival roll. Any formerly living creature, regardless of size, can thus returned to flesh. Ordinary stone can be turned to flesh in a volume of nine cubic feet per level of experience of the spellcaster. Such flesh is inert, lacking a vital life force, unless a life force or magical energy is available (for example, this spell would turn a stone golem into a flesh golem, but an ordinary statue would become a body). If cast upon stone, the wizard can create a cylinder of fleshy material from one to three feet in diameter and up to 10 feet long, allowing a passage to be made.

Reverse: Flesh to Stone

The reverse, flesh to stone, turns flesh of any sort to stone. All possessions on the person of the creature likewise turn to stone. The intended subject of the spell receives a saving throw vs. spell to avoid the effect. If a statue created by this spell is subjected to breakage or weathering, the being (if ever returned to his original, fleshy state) will have similar damage, deformities, etc. The DM may allow such damage to be repaired by various high-level clerical spells, such as Regenerate.

[Player's Handbook]

Reversible

School: Alteration
Level: 6
Rarity: Common
Range: 10 yards/level
Components: V, S, M
Duration: Permanent
Casting Time: 6
Area of Effect: 1 creature
Saving Throw: Special
Material Components:
Stone to Flesh: a pinch of earth and a drop of blood (consumed)
Flesh to Stone: lime, water, and earth (consumed)

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