Speak With Dead– 3rd Level Priest Spell (Player’s Handbook)

Speak With Dead– 3rd Level Priest Spell (Player’s Handbook)

Speak With Dead– 3rd Level Priest Spell (Player’s Handbook)





Speak With Dead


(Necromancy)




Sphere: Divination



Range: 1

Components: V, S, M

Duration: Special

Casting Time: 1 turn

Area of Effect: 1 creature

Saving Throw: Special



Upon casting a speak with dead spell, the priest is able to ask several questions of a dead creature in a
set period of time and receive answers according to the knowledge of that
creature. Of course, the priest must be able to converse in the language that the dead
creature once used. The length of time the creature has been dead is a factor,
since only higher level priests can converse with a long-dead creature. The
number of questions that can be answered and the length of time in which the
questions can be asked depend on the level of experience of the priest. Even if the
casting is successful, such creatures are as evasive as possible when
questioned. The dead tend to give extremely brief and limited answers, often cryptic,
and to take questions literally. Furthermore, their knowledge is often limited
to what they knew in life.


A dead creature of different alignment or of higher level or Hit Dice than the
caster’s level receives a saving throw vs. spell. A dead creature that
successfully saves can refuse to answer questions, ending the spell. At the DM’s
option, the casting of this spell on a given creature might be restricted to once
per week.


The priest needs a holy symbol and burning incense in order to cast this spell
upon the body, remains, or a portion thereof. The remains are not expended.
This spell does not function under water.




Caster’s Level

Max. Length

Time

No. of

of Experience

of Time Dead

Questioned

Questions

1-7

1 week

1 round

2

7-8

1 month

3 rounds

3

9-12

1 year

1 turn

4

13-15

10 years

2 turns

5

16-20

100 years

3 turns

6

21+

1,000 years

1 hour

7





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