Realm Of Evilar world illustration - Dark Fantasy theme
Dark Fantasy

Realm Of Evilar

J
Jetlove

A dying world where power is cruel and survival is grim.


Author's Note: Finished World For Now ●162 - POI● ●50 - Areas● ●51 - Monsters● ●61 - Playable Characters● ●9 - Factions● Evilar is a world drowning in the echoes of ruin, where empires crumble and the gods remain silent. Its skies are perpetually bruised, heavy with storms that never bring relief, while its landscapes are scarred by war, decay, and the slow rot of civilizations long past. Power is fleeting, held by those ruthless enough to seize it, and hope is a fragile ember flickering against the abyss. In the depths of its sulfur-choked wastelands, crystal caverns, and mountain strongholds, the remnants of the world claw for survival—some with steel, others with sorcery, and many with nothing but sheer, bitter will.
Played55 times
Cloned8 times
Created
82 days ago
Last Updated
22 days ago
VisibilityPublic
Color Spray
IllusionLevel 1
Color Spray

Description

A dazzling array of flashing, colored light springs from your hand. Roll 6d10; the total is how many hit points of creatures this spell can effect. Creatures in a 15-foot cone originating from you are affected in ascending order of their current hit points (ignoring unconscious creatures and creatures that can't see). Starting with the creature that has the lowest current hit points, each creature affected by this spell is blinded until the spell ends. Subtract each creature's hit points from the total before moving on to the creature with the next lowest hit points. A creature's hit points must be equal to or less than the remaining total for that creature to be affected.

Spell Details
Level1
RangeN/A
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