Grimm Roads world illustration - Monsters, supernatural, phantasm theme
Monsters, supernatural, phantasm

Grimm Roads

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A world full of evil in need of someone to combat it. Take on the role of a Hunter on the road.


Author's Note: Lock and load and gear up to take on the role of a Hunter. Track down and clear out ghouls, vamps, werewolves, djinn, shapeshifters, the works. Only a select few have the guts to do the work while most are content to never notice the truth around them. It's our job to protect the ignorant fools. It's just what we do.
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Animal Messenger
RitualEnchantmentLevel 2
Animal Messenger

Description

By means of this spell, you use an animal to deliver a message. Choose a Tiny beast you can see within range, such as a squirrel, a blue jay, or a bat. You specify a location, which you must have visited, and a recipient who matches a general description, such as "a man or woman dressed in the uniform of the town guard" or "a red-haired dwarf wearing a pointed hat." You also speak a message of up to twenty-five words. The target beast travels for the duration of the spell toward the specified location, covering about 50 miles per 24 hours for a flying messenger, or 25 miles for other animals. When the messenger arrives, it delivers your message to the creature that you described, replicating the sound of your voice. The messenger speaks only to a creature matching the description you gave. If the messenger doesn't reach its destination before the spell ends, the message is lost, and the beast makes its way back to where you cast this spell.

Spell Details
Level2
Range30
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