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The Adventures of the Duo

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Elarion is a sprawling and enchanting world, teeming with diverse landscapes, ancient magic


Author's Note: Elarion is a sprawling and enchanting world, teeming with diverse landscapes, ancient magic, and a rich tapestry of cultures. From the gleaming spires of Sunspire in the prosperous Kingdom of Avalor, where noble knights uphold chivalric traditions, to the mystical depths of Eloria's Enchanted Forest, where elves and druids commune with nature amidst glowing flora, every corner of Elarion is steeped in wonder and history. The Desert of Khalidar stretches endlessly, its golden dunes hiding secrets of lost civilizations, while the bustling oasis city of Qasar thrives as a hub of trade and intrigue. In the frigid Frostlands of Norheim, the hardy inhabitants of Icehold carve out a life among towering glaciers and frozen tundras, embodying resilience and strength. Mystara's Isles are cloaked in perpetual mist, a realm of seafaring adventure and hidden dangers, where the port city of Nereus buzzes with the tales of sailors and pirates. The lands are watched over by powerful factions such as the Order of the Radiant Dawn, shining beacons of justice, and the Arcane Consortium, keepers of ancient magical knowledge. Shadows lurk, too, in the form of the clandestine Shadow Hand, manipulating events from the darkness, while the Circle of the Wild stands vigilant in protecting nature's balance. Amidst this backdrop of grandeur and peril, your journey begins in Greenhaven, a town on the edge of the Whispering Woods, renowned for its vibrant Harvest Festival. The air is filled with the scents of celebration, yet whispers of dark omens cast a subtle shadow over the festivities. As the townsfolk revel in the joyous occasion, an undercurrent of unease hints at the adventures and mysteries that await those brave enough to explore the depths of Elarion.
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Wall of Stone
EvocationLevel 5
Wall of Stone

Description

A nonmagical wall of solid stone springs into existence at a point you choose within range. The wall is 6 inches thick and is composed of ten 10-foot-by-10-foot panels. Each panel must be contiguous with at least one other panel. Alternatively, you can create 10-foot-by-20-foot panels that are only 3 inches thick. If the wall cuts through a creature's space when it appears, the creature is pushed to one side of the wall (your choice). If a creature would be surrounded on all sides by the wall (or the wall and another solid surface), that creature can make a dexterity saving throw. On a success, it can use its reaction to move up to its speed so that it is no longer enclosed by the wall. The wall can have any shape you desire, though it can't occupy the same space as a creature or object. The wall doesn't need to be vertical or rest on any firm foundation. It must, however, merge with and be solidly supported by existing stone. Thus, you can use this spell to bridge a chasm or create a ramp. If you create a span greater than 20 feet in length, you must halve the size of each panel to create supports. You can crudely shape the wall to create crenellations, battlements, and so on. The wall is an object made of stone that can be damaged and thus breached. Each panel has AC 15 and 30 hit points per inch of thickness. Reducing a panel to 0 hit points destroys it and might cause connected panels to collapse at the DM's discretion. If you maintain your concentration on this spell for its whole duration, the wall becomes permanent and can't be dispelled. Otherwise, the wall disappears when the spell ends.

Spell Details
Level5
Range120
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