LEVEL 0 (at will)
Card Trick (DC 14)
Conjuration (creation)
Will partial
SR: No
V, S
1 standard action, instantaneous, personal
With a flick of your wrist, a playing card or tarot card of your choosing instantly appears in your hand. The card is a permanently created object and by all appearances is a normal card. Opponents in a game of chance, however, get a Will save to detect that the card is not from the deck in play.
Effect: One conjured playing card or tarot card
Citedie's Memory (DC 14)
Enchantment (compulsion) [mind-affecting]
Will (negates)
SR: Yes
V, S
1 standard action, 11 rounds, close (50 ft.)
The target creature briefly has trouble remembering some fact he's trying to recall. In addition, for the duration, whenever the subject attempts a Knowledge check, the DC is increased by +5 and making the Knowledge check requires a full-round action.
Target: One creature; see text
Create Water (DC 14)
Conjuration (creation) [water]
None
SR: No
V, S
1 standard action, instantaneous, close (50 ft.)
This spell generates wholesome, drinkable water, just like clean rain water. Water can be created in an area as small as will actually contain the liquid, or in an area three times as large — possibly creating a downpour or filling many small receptacles. This water disappears after 1 day if not consumed.
Effect: Up to 22 gallons of water.
Detect Magic (DC 14)
V, S
1 standard action, concentration (up to 11 minutes), 60 ft.
You detect magical auras. The amount of information revealed depends on how long you study a particular area or subject.
1st Round: Presence or absence of magical auras.
2nd Round: Number of different magical auras and the power of the most potent aura.
3rd Round: The strength and location of each aura. If the items or creatures bearing the auras are in line of sight, you can make Knowledge (arcana) skill checks to determine the school of magic involved in each. (Make one check per aura: DC 15 + spell level, or 15 + 1/2 caster level for a nonspell effect.) If the aura emanates from a magic item, you can attempt to identify its properties (see Spellcraft).
Magical areas, multiple types of magic, or strong local magical emanations may distort or conceal weaker auras.
Area: cone-shaped emanation
Enhanced Diplomacy (DC 14)
Divination
Will negates (harmless)
SR: Yes (harmless)
V, S
1 standard action, 1 minute or until discharged, touch
You imbue the subject with divine diplomacy skills. The creature gets a +2 competence bonus on a single Diplomacy or Intimidate check. It must choose to use the bonus before making the roll to which it applies.
Target: creature touched
Guidance (DC 14)
Divination
Will negates (harmless)
SR: Yes
V, S
1 standard action, 1 minute or until discharged, touch
This spell imbues the subject with a touch of divine guidance.
The creature gets a +1 competence bonus on a single attack roll, saving throw, or skill check. It must choose to use the bonus before making the roll to which it applies.
Target: creature touched
Heaven's Teardrop (DC 14)
Conjuration (creation) [light, fire]
None
SR: Yes
V, S
1 standard action, instantaneous, close (50 ft.)
You cause a bit of light to coalesce into a teardrop and fall from the sky tracing a red-hot streak onto a designated target. You make a ranged attack (not a touch attack) to strike the target. The heaven’s teardrop deals 1 point of bludgeoning damage and 1 point of fire damage.
Target: one creature or object
Mage Hand (Apprentice Gloves)
V, S
1 standard action, concentration, close (50 ft.)
You point your finger at an object and can lift it and move it at will from a distance. As a move action, you can propel the object as far as 15 feet in any direction, though the spell ends if the distance between you and the object ever exceeds the spell’s range.
Effect: One non-magical, unattended object weighing up to 5 lbs
Prestidigitation (Apprentice Gloves)
V, S
1 standard action, 1 hour, 10 ft.
Prestidigitations are minor tricks that novice spellcasters use for practice. Once cast, a prestidigitation spell enables you to perform simple magical effects for 1 hour. The effects are minor and have severe limitations. A prestidigitation can slowly lift 1 pound of material. It can color, clean, or soil items in a 1-foot cube each round. It can chill, warm, or flavor 1 pound of nonliving material. It cannot deal damage or affect the concentration of spellcasters. Prestidigitation can create small objects, but they look crude and artificial. The materials created by a prestidigitation spell are extremely fragile, and they cannot be used as tools, weapons, or spell components. Finally, prestidigitation lacks the power to duplicate any other spell effects. Any actual change to an object (beyond just moving, cleaning, or soiling it) persists only 1 hour.
Effect: See text
Read Magic (DC 14)
V, S, F (crystal or mineral prism)
1 standard action, 110 minutes, personal
You can decipher magical inscriptions on objects – books, scrolls, weapons, and the like – that would otherwise be unintelligible. This deciphering does not normally invoke the magic contained in the writing, although it may do so in the case of a cursed or trapped scroll. Furthermore, once the spell is cast and you have read the magical inscription, you are thereafter able to read that particular writing without recourse to the use of read magic. You can read at the rate of one page (250 words) per minute. The spell allows you to identify a glyph of warding with a DC 13 Spellcraft check, a greater glyph of warding with a DC 16 Spellcraft check, or any symbol spell with a Spellcraft check (DC 10 + spell level).
Target: You.
Stabilize (DC 14)
Conjuration (healing)
Will negates (harmless)
SR: Yes
V, S
1 standard action, instantaneous, close (50 ft.)
Upon casting this spell, you target a living creature that has –1 or fewer hit points. That creature is automatically stabilized and does not lose any further hit points. If the creature later takes damage, it continues dying normally.
Target: one living creature
LEVEL 1 (7/day)
Cure Light Wounds (DC 15)
Conjuration (healing)
Will half (harmless) ; see text
SR: Yes
V, S
1 standard action, instantaneous, touch
When laying your hand upon a living creature, you channel positive energy that cures 1d8+5 points of damage. Since undead are powered by negative energy, this spell deals damage to them instead of curing their wounds. An undead creature can apply Spell Resistance, and can attempt a Will save to take half damage.
Target: creature touched
Dream Feast (DC 15)
Conjuration (creation)
Will negates (harmless)
SR: Yes
V, S, DF
1 standard action, instantaneous, touch
The next time the target sleeps (within the next 8 hours), she dreams of a rich feast with her favorite foods and drinks. When she awakens, she is sated as if she had eaten a nutritious meal, regardless of what she dreamed she ate. The target must sleep for at least 1 hour to gain the benefits of this spell. Being awakened during this period interrupts the spell and cancels its effects.
If you sleep with this spell prepared, you may automatically expend it while you sleep to gain the spell’s benefit. This expenditure does not count as spellcasting for the purpose of determining available spell slots (you could go to sleep at midnight, expend this spell during an 8-hour period of sleep, and still prepare your full allotment of spells in the morning).
Target: creature touched
Ears of the City (DC 15)
Divination
Will negates (harmless)
SR: Yes
V, S, M/DF (a small piece of brick)
1 standard action, 11 rounds, touch
The target of this spell sees and hears a stream of past scenes and pieces of conversations related to local people and events. The flashes are so brief that it is impossible to identify individual people or places, but when the target concentrates on a particular topic or individual, she can piece together a coherent narrative told in a multitude of changing voices in her mind.
Each round for the duration of the spell, the target can attempt a Diplomacy check to gather information as though she had spent 1d4 hours talking to local people. Since the information gathering doesn’t involve actual interaction with people, only observation, the target can use her Perception skill instead of her Diplomacy skill. While thus concentrating, the target is effectively blind and deaf.
Target: one creature
Faerie Fire (DC 15)
Evocation (light)
None
SR: Yes
V, S
1 standard action, 11 minutes, long (840 ft.)
A pale glow surrounds and outlines the subjects. Outlined subjects shed light as candles. Creatures outlined by faerie fire take a -20 penalty on all Stealth checks. Outlined creatures do not benefit from the concealment normally provided by darkness (though a 2nd-level or higher magical darkness effect functions normally), blur, displacement, invisibility, or similar effects. The light is too dim to have any special effect on undead or dark-dwelling creatures vulnerable to light.
Target: creatures and objects within a 5-ft.-radius burst
Liberating Command (DC 15)
Transmutation
Will negates (harmless)
SR: Yes
V
1 immediate action, instantaneous, close (50 ft.)
If the target is bound, grappled, or otherwise restrained, he may make an Escape Artist check to escape as an immediate action with a +10 competence bonus on this check. This spell has no effect if the target could not get free by using the Escape Artist skill (for example, if he were under the effects of a hold person spell or paralyzed by Strength damage).
Target: one creature
Protection from Evil (DC 15)
Divination
Will negates (harmless)
SR: Yes
V, S, M/DF
1 standard action, 11 minutes, touch
This spell wards a creature from attacks by evil creatures, from mental control, and from summoned creatures. It creates a magical barrier around the subject at a distance of 1 foot. The barrier moves with the subject and has three major effects.
First, the subject gains a +2 deflection bonus to AC and a +2 resistance bonus on saves. Both these bonuses apply against attacks made or effects created by evil creatures.
Second, the subject immediately receives another saving throw (if one was allowed to begin with) against any spells or effects that possess or exercise mental control over the creature (including enchantment [charm] effects and enchantment [compulsion] effects, such as charm person, command, and dominate person). This saving throw is made with a +2 morale bonus, using the same DC as the original effect. If successful, such effects are suppressed for the duration of this spell. The effects resume when the duration of this spell expires. While under the effects of this spell, the target is immune to any new attempts to possess or exercise mental control over the target. This spell does not expel a controlling life force (such as a ghost or spellcaster using magic jar), but it does prevent them from controlling the target. This second effect only functions against spells and effects created by evil creatures or objects, subject to GM discretion.
Third, the spell prevents bodily contact by evil summoned creatures. This causes the natural weapon attacks of such creatures to fail and the creatures to recoil if such attacks require touching the warded creature. Summoned creatures that are not evil are immune to this effect. The protection against contact by summoned creatures ends if the warded creature makes an attack against or tries to force the barrier against the blocked creature. Spell Resistance can allow a creature to overcome this protection and touch the warded creature.
Target: creature touched
Transcribe (DC 15)
Conjuration (creation)
Will negates
SR: Yes
V, S, M (a scroll, book or tablet)
1 standard action, 11 minutes, close (50 ft.)
This spells copies a conversation onto the material component of the spell. A clay tablet, single page or piece of scroll can hold up to one minute of conversation.
If the caster runs out of material component before the spell ends, the spell ends immediately.
Target: one scroll, book, or tablet
LEVEL 2 (7/day)
Cure Moderate Wounds (DC 16)
Conjuration (healing)
Will half (harmless) ; see text
SR: Yes
V, S
1 standard action, instantaneous, touch
When laying your hand upon a living creature, you channel positive energy that cures 2d8+10 points of damage. Since undead are powered by negative energy, this spell deals damage to them instead of curing their wounds. An undead creature can apply Spell Resistance, and can attempt a Will save to take half damage.
Target: creature touched
Glitterdust (DC 16)
Conjuration
Will negates (blinding only)
SR: No
V, S, M (ground mica)
1 standard action, 10 rounds, medium (210 ft.)
A cloud of golden particles covers everyone and everything in the area, causing creatures to become blinded and visibly outlining invisible things for the duration of the spell. All within the area are covered by the dust, which cannot be removed and continues to sparkle until it fades. Each round at the end of their turn blinded creatures may attempt new saving throws to end the blindness effect.
Any creature covered by the dust takes a -40 penalty on Stealth checks.
Target: creatures and objects within 10-ft.-radius spread
Lesser Restoration (DC 16)
Conjuration
Will negates (harmless)
SR: Yes
V, S, M/DF
3 rounds, instantaneous, touch
Dispels any magical effects reducing one of the subject’s ability scores or cures 1d4 points of temporary ability damage to one of the subject’s ability scores. It also eliminates any fatigue suffered by the character, and improves an exhausted condition to fatigued. It does not restore permanent ability drain.
Target: creature touched
Planetarium (DC 16)
Illusion (figment)
Will disbelief (harmless)
SR: No
V, S
1 standard action, concentration + 3 rounds, close (50 ft.)
You project an image of the night sky based on your current location and the local time, allowing you to observe the heavens and all of its celestial bodies and features even during the daytime, indoors, or underground. Anyone within the planetarium’s sphere can see the projection, though outside of the sphere the image becomes grainy and indistinct.
Effect: 15-ft.-radius spherical projection of night sky
Shooting Star (DC 16)
Conjuration (creation) [fire]
None
SR: Yes
V, S, F (1,000 gp of meteorite)
1 standard action, instantaneous, long (840 ft.)
A fiery, stony mass falls from thin air tracing a red-hot streak onto a designated target. You make a ranged attack (not a touch attack) to strike the target. The star deals 5d6 points of bludgeoning damage and 5d6 points of fire damage.
Target: one creature or object
Silence (DC 16)
Illusion (glamer)
Will negates; or none (object)
SR: yes; or no (object)
V, S
1 standard action, 11 rounds, long (840 ft.)
Upon the casting of this spell, complete silence prevails in the affected area. All sound is stopped: Conversation is impossible, spells with verbal components cannot be cast, and no noise whatsoever issues from, enters, or passes through the area. The spell can be cast on a point in space, but the effect is stationary unless cast on a mobile object. The spell can be centered on a creature, and the effect then radiates from the creature and moves as it moves. An unwilling creature can attempt a Will save to negate the spell and can use Spell Resistance, if any. Items in a creature’s possession or magic items that emit sound receive the benefits of saves and Spell Resistance, but unattended objects and points in space do not. Creatures in an area of a Silence spell are immune to sonic or language-based attacks, spells, and effects.
Area: 20-ft.-radius emanation centered on a creature, object, or point in space
Trail of the Rose (DC 16)
V, S
1 standard action, 11 hours, touch
This spell creates an illusory trail in the form of a misty and visible scent coming from the rose used as this spell’s material component. When you cast this spell, the scent of the rose leaves a faint pink-tinged illusion that ripples and flows in the area. Only you and up to six creatures you designate upon casting the spell can see the illusion. To designate a creature, you must know it well. It is not enough simply to have met that creature once or heard of the creature. When you move, this illusory scent leaves a trail, though there are no telltale signs of which direction you moved if creatures designated by this spell find a middle section of the trail. This is typically used to create backtracking method for the caster’s handpicked allies, useful for navigating in and out of mazes or labyrinthine cave complexes without leaving behind an obvious trail.
Target: 1 rose touched
LEVEL 3 (7/day)
Blessing of the Bunny (DC 17)
Transmutation
None (harmless)
SR: no (harmless)
V, S
1 round, 11 minutes, close (50 ft.)
The targets gain darkvision 30 feet and a +2 competence bonus on Stealth checks.
Target: 11 creatures
Cure Serious Wounds (DC 17)
Conjuration (healing)
Will half (harmless) ; see text
SR: Yes
V, S
1 standard action, instantaneous, touch
When laying your hand upon a living creature, you channel positive energy that cures 3d8+11 points of damage. Since undead are powered by negative energy, this spell deals damage to them instead of curing their wounds. An undead creature can apply Spell Resistance, and can attempt a Will save to take half damage.
Target: creature touched
Detect Anxieties (DC 17)
Divination [mind-affecting]
Will negates (see text)
SR: No
V, S, F/DF (a medallion)
1 standard action, concentration, up to 11 minutes, 60 ft.
This spell functions as Detect Thoughts except that you sense significant desires of creatures with a Wisdom score of 1 or higher, regardless of whether they are conscious or not.
1st Round: Presence or absence of anxieties, regardless of whether the creature is conscious.
2nd Round: Number of thinking minds and the Wisdom score and current degree of fear (shaken, frightened, panicked, cowering, or paralyzed with fear) of each. If the highest Wisdom is 26 or higher (and at least 10 points higher than your own Wisdom score), you are stunned for 1 round and the spell ends. This spell does not let you determine the location of the thinking minds if you can’t see the creatures whose anxieties you are detecting.
3rd Round: Most pressing current anxiety of any mind in the area. A target’s Will save prevents you from detecting this information, and you must cast Detect Anxieties again to have another chance.
Presenting a creature with the threat of its anxiety grants you a +2 bonus (or higher, at the GM’s discretion) on checks to Intimidate that creature.
Each round, you can turn to Detect Anxieties in a new area. The spell can penetrate barriers, but 1 foot of stone, 1 inch of common metal, a thin sheet of lead, or 3 feet of wood or dirt blocks it.
Area: cone-shaped emanation
Detect Desires (DC 17)
Divination [mind-affecting]
Will negates (see text)
SR: No
V, S, F/DF (a medallion)
1 standard action, concentration, up to 11 minutes, 60 ft.
This spell functions as Detect Thoughts except that you sense significant desires of creatures with an Charisma score of 1 or higher, regardless of whether they are conscious or not.
1st Round: Presence or absence of desires, regardless of whether the creature is conscious.
2nd Round: Number of thinking minds and the Charisma score of each. If the highest Charisma is 26 or higher (and at least 10 points higher than your own Charisma score), you are stunned for 1 round and the spell ends. This spell does not let you determine the location of the thinking minds if you can’t see the creatures whose desires you are detecting.
3rd Round: Most pressing current desire of any mind in the area. A target’s Will save prevents you from detecting this information, and you must cast Detect Desires again to have another chance.
Presenting a creature with an opportunity to fulfill a significant desire grants you a +2 circumstance bonus (or higher, at the GM’s discretion) on Diplomacy checks to influence it.
Each round, you can turn to Detect Desires in a new area. The spell can penetrate barriers, but 1 foot of stone, 1 inch of common metal, a thin sheet of lead, or 3 feet of wood or dirt blocks it.
Area: cone-shaped emanation
Dispel Magic (DC 17) – [Dispel Check: 1d20 + 11]
V, S
1 standard action, instantaneous, medium (210 ft.)
You can use dispel magic to end one ongoing spell that has been cast on a creature or object, to temporarily suppress the magical abilities of a magic item, or to counter another spellcaster’s spell. A dispelled spell ends as if its duration had expired. Some spells, as detailed in their descriptions, can’t be defeated by dispel magic. Dispel magic can dispel (but not counter) spell-like effects just as it does spells. The effect of a spell with an instantaneous duration can’t be dispelled, because the magical effect is already over before the dispel magic can take effect.
TARGETED DISPEL: One object, creature, or spell is the target of the dispel magic spell. You make one dispel check (1d20 + your caster level) and compare that to the spell with highest caster level (DC = 11 + the spell’s caster level). If successful, that spell ends. If not, compare the same result to the spell with the next highest caster level. Repeat this process until you have dispelled one spell affecting the target, or you have failed to dispel every spell.
You can also use a targeted dispel to specifically end one spell affecting the target or one spell affecting an area (such as a Wall of Fire). You must name the specific spell effect to be targeted in this way. If your caster level check is equal to or higher than the DC of that spell, it ends. No other spells or effects on the target are dispelled if your check is not high enough to end the targeted effect.
If you target an object or creature that is the effect of an ongoing spell (such as a monster summoned by Summon Monster), you make a dispel check to end the spell that conjured the object or creature.
If the object that you target is a magic item, you make a dispel check against the item’s caster level (DC = 11 + the item’s caster level). If you succeed, all the item’s magical properties are suppressed for 1d4 rounds, after which the item recovers its magical properties. A suppressed item becomes nonmagical for the duration of the effect. An interdimensional opening (such as a bag of holding) is temporarily closed. A magic item’s physical properties are unchanged: A suppressed magic sword is still a sword (a masterwork sword, in fact). Artifacts and deities are unaffected by mortal magic such as this.
You automatically succeed on your dispel check against any spell that you cast yourself.
COUNTERSPELL: When Dispel Magic is used in this way, the spell targets a spellcaster and is cast as a counterspell. Unlike a true counterspell, however, Dispel Magic may not work; you must make a dispel check to counter the other spellcaster’s spell.
Target: one spellcaster, creature or object
Guiding Star (DC 17)
V, S, M (spool of thread or string)
1 minute, 11 days, personal
You form a bond with your surroundings when you cast this spell. For the remaining duration of the spell you can always, as a standard action, determine your approximate distance from that area as well as the direction you must travel in order to reach it. You cannot determine the location of the area if you are on a different plane. The area counts as “very familiar” for the purposes of teleport or similar spells. You can only attune yourself to one location at a time. If you cast the spell at another spot you lose the ability to locate your original area.
Target: you
Remove Curse (DC 17)
Abjuration
Will negates (harmless)
SR: Yes
V, S
1 standard action, instantaneous, touch
Remove curse can remove all curses on an object or a creature. If the target is a creature, you must make a caster level check (1d20 + caster level) against the DC of each curse affecting the target. Success means that the curse is removed. Remove curse does not remove the curse from a cursed shield, weapon, or suit of armor, although a successful caster level check enables the creature afflicted with any such cursed item to remove and get rid of it.
Remove Curse counters and dispels Bestow Curse.
Target: creature or object touched
Remove Disease (DC 17)
Conjuration (healing)
Fortitude negates (harmless)
SR: Yes
V, S
1 standard action, instantaneous, touch
Remove disease can cure all diseases from which the subject is suffering. You must make a caster level check (1d20 + caster level) against the DC of each disease affecting the target. Success means that the disease is cured. The spell also kills some hazards and parasites, including green slime and others.
Since the spell’s duration is instantaneous, it does not prevent reinfection after a new exposure to the same disease at a later date.
Target: creature touched
LEVEL 4 (7/day)
Cure Critical Wounds (DC 18)
Conjuration (healing)
Will half (harmless) ; see text
SR: Yes
V, S
1 standard action, instantaneous, touch
When laying your hand upon a living creature, you channel positive energy that cures 4d8+11 points of damage. Since undead are powered by negative energy, this spell deals damage to them instead of curing their wounds. An undead creature can apply Spell Resistance, and can attempt a Will save to take half damage.
Target: creature touched
Guardian of Faith (DC 18)
Abjuration [see text]
Will negates (harmless)
SR: no (harmless)
V, S, M (holy text parchment)
1 standard action, 11 minutes, close (50 ft.)
The target gains the benefit of Shield of Faith (+3 deflection bonus to AC) and your choice of Protection from Chaos, Evil, Good, or Law. As a move action, the target can transfer this spell to a touched ally, who becomes the new target of the spell.
The alignment descriptor of this spell matches the alignment descriptor of the protection spell you chose when casting it. For example, granting the target protection from evil gives this spell the good descriptor.
Target: one ally
Sending (DC 18)
V, S, M/DF (fine copper wire)
10 minutes, 1 round, see text
You contact a particular creature with which you are familiar and send a short message of 25 words or less to the subject. The subject recognizes you if it knows you. It can answer in like manner immediately. A creature with an Intelligence score as low as 1 can understand the Sending, though the subject’s ability to react is limited as normal by its Intelligence. Even if the Sending is received, the subject is not obligated to act upon it in any manner.
If the creature in question is not on the same plane of existence as you are, there is a 5% chance that the Sending does not arrive. (Local conditions on other planes may worsen this chance considerably.)
Target: one creature
Wandering Star Motes (DC 18)
Illusion (pattern) [light, mind-affecting]
Will (negates) ; see text
SR: Yes
V, S, M (a sprinkle of flash powder)
1 standard action, 11 rounds, close (50 ft.)
You create sparkling motes of bright light that shoot toward the target and swirl around it in a complex pattern. The pattern clearly outlines the target and radiates light as if it were a sunrod, negating any concealment for the target. The target must make a successful Will save. If the target fails its save, it is dazed for 1 round and must make another save on its next turn or be dazed again for 1 round. The target must continue making Will saves each round. If a target makes its Will save, the wandering star motes jump to the nearest enemy within 30 feet, who must now make Will saves every round or be dazed. Any time a target makes its Will save, the Wandering Star Motes jump to the next nearest enemy within 30 feet.
A given creature can only be affected by the Wandering Star Motes once; once a target has successfully saved against the spell, it cannot be affected again. If there are no new targets within 30 feet of a target that has successfully made its save, the spell immediately ends. The spell only affects enemy creatures; your allies are not affected.
Target: one living creature and special; see text
LEVEL 5 (4/day)
Ancestral Memory (DC 19)
V, S
1 standard action, 11 rounds, personal
When you cast this spell, you open your mind to the vast experiences of your ancestors in the hope of learning something pertinent about your current situation. The chance of successfully finding an ancestral memory that is pertinent is equal to 70% + 10. Failure indicates you merely gain a +5 insight bonus on all Intelligence-based skill checks for the duration of the spell.
Success indicates that you not only gain the +5 insight bonus on all Intelligence-based skill checks, but that one of your ancestors came across a situation or problem similar to one you are currently facing. In this case, the GM provides you with some specific information to assist you in overcoming your problem.
Target: you
Communal Tongues (DC 19)
Divination
Will negates (harmless)
SR: No
V, S, M/DF (model clay ziggurat)
1 standard action, 110 minutes, touch
This spell functions like Tongues, except you divide the duration in 10-minute intervals among the creatures touched.
The spell grants the creatures touched the ability to speak and understand the language of any intelligent creature, whether it is a racial tongue or a regional dialect. The subject can speak only one language at a time, although it may be able to understand several languages. Tongues does not enable the subject to speak with creatures who don’t speak. The subject can make itself understood as far as its voice carries. This spell does not predispose any creature addressed toward the subject in any way.
Target: creatures touched
Mass Cure Light Wounds (DC 19)
Conjuration (healing)
Will half (harmless)
SR: Yes (harmless)
V, S
1 standard action, instantaneous, close (50 ft.)
You channel positive energy to cure 1d8+11 points of damage on each selected creature. Since undead are powered by negative energy, this spell deals damage to them instead of curing their wounds. An undead creature can apply Spell Resistance, and can attempt a Will save to take half damage.
Target: 11 creatures, no two of which can be more than 30 ft. apart
Overland Flight (DC 19)
V, S
1 standard action, 11 hours, personal
This spell functions like a Fly spell, except you can fly at a speed of 40 feet (30 feet if wearing medium or heavy armor, or if carrying a medium or heavy load) with a bonus on Fly skill checks equal to half your caster level. When using this spell for long-distance movement, you can hustle without taking nonlethal damage (a forced march still requires Constitution checks). This means you can cover 64 miles in an 8-hour period of flight (or 48 miles at a speed of 30 feet).
You may take Falling Damage if something bad happens!
Target: you