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Fairy fire dnd 5e
Fairy fire dnd 5e










Outside of their cities, drow used the spell to mark working areas for their slaves and to mark trails, landmarks, or borders. The spell was used to paint entire murals and to highlight temples or other important buildings inside drow cities. Using more exotic colors was seen as an adventurous trait in a cleric. Amber, green, red, and ale-brown were their preferred colors in order of popularity. History Ĭontinual faerie fire was a spell that was associated with the drow. The spell required verbal components and material components in the form of a some foxfire, a single drop of water, and a small bit of bone dust. Ī dispel magic spell ended the light permanently.

fairy fire dnd 5e

The light of this spell was never strong enough to cause harm to objects or light-sensitive creatures. Ĭreatures and objects that were painted by the light but left the area under the effect of the spell were limned with the light for about a minute. For example, an undead under a polymorph and a continual faerie fire spell would radiate a black aura, surrounded by a halo of flickering white, while being painted in a light of the caster's choice.

fairy fire dnd 5e

When the latter was limned with the light from continual faerie fire, small white motes appeared, which were concentrated around the source of magic. When the former was painted with the light from continual faerie fire, they radiated a black aura. The light of this spell was sensitive to life-energy and magic. The light could be made into glowing continuous forms within the area the spell affected. This light could be of any desired color.

fairy fire dnd 5e

Continual faerie fire colored an object permanently with a pale glowing light.












Fairy fire dnd 5e