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hcobb 12-10-2023 02:36 PM

Description of one wizard's chest
 
This wizard's chest is a wooden box 2' x 1' x 3", and weighs 10 pounds as expected. The lid is on a hinge and opens mostly flat with a grid where the materials from the bottles from the squares in the bottom of the box can be used to lay out mystic patterns on the opened lid for casting. In addition there are candles that are removed from slots in the bottom of the box and put at the top corners of the opened lid, and then lit to work the magic.
You need a flat and fairly even surface of 4' x 2' to lay out the opened box and a spellbook.

Note that your local wizards probably do things in some other manner.

David Bofinger 12-13-2023 03:29 AM

Re: Description of one wizard's chest
 
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Originally Posted by hcobb (Post 2509912)
This wizard's chest is a wooden box 2' x 1' x 3", and weighs 10 pounds as expected.

If two of the wizard's homonculi go into the ocean after the ship the wizard was on hits an ice elemental, and the female homonculus is on the floating chest, can the male homonculous get on as well or will he die of exposure?

tomc 12-13-2023 02:01 PM

Re: Description of one wizard's chest
 
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Originally Posted by David Bofinger (Post 2510114)
If two of the wizard's homonculi go into the ocean after the ship the wizard was on hits an ice elemental, and the female homonculus is on the floating chest, can the male homonculous get on as well or will he die of exposure?

Usually they die of dramatic necessity. :)

David Bofinger 12-14-2023 06:22 PM

Re: Description of one wizard's chest
 
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Originally Posted by tomc (Post 2510164)
Usually they die of dramatic necessity. :)

Not again! When will they find a cure?


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