Fantasy
Welcome to the world of Caeloria, adventure awaits!
Author's Note: In the heart of a sprawling continent, the world of Eldoria is a land of ancient magic, forgotten ruins, and untamed wilderness. Majestic cities rise from the earth, their spires touching the clouds, while deep forests and towering mountain ranges conceal mysteries yet to be uncovered. Eldoria is home to diverse races, from noble elves and sturdy dwarves to cunning halflings and versatile humans, all living in a delicate balance of power and alliance.
Adventurers in Eldoria find themselves amidst political intrigue in the grand capitals, where guilds and noble houses vie for control. Ancient artifacts of immense power lie buried in dungeons guarded by fearsome creatures, waiting for the brave to claim them. Magic flows through the land, both a source of wonder and a cause of chaos, as wizards and sorcerers push the boundaries of their arcane knowledge.
The world is dotted with bustling markets, haunted forests, cursed tombs, and enchanted islands. Myths of dragons, titans, and gods are not just stories but echoes of a time when such beings walked the earth. Adventurers are called to be heroes, navigating this rich tapestry of danger and opportunity, forging their legends in the annals of Eldoria’s history.
Played | 38 times |
Cloned | 4 times |
Created | 124 days ago |
Last Updated | 28 days ago |
Visibility | Public |

Stinking Cloud
Conjuration
Details
Level | 3 |
Range | 90 |
Description
You create a 20-foot-radius sphere of yellow, nauseating gas centered on a point within range. The cloud spreads around corners, and its area is heavily obscured. The cloud lingers in the air for the duration. Each creature that is completely within the cloud at the start of its turn must make a constitution saving throw against poison. On a failed save, the creature spends its action that turn retching and reeling. Creatures that don't need to breathe or are immune to poison automatically succeed on this saving throw. A moderate wind (at least 10 miles per hour) disperses the cloud after 4 rounds. A strong wind (at least 20 miles per hour) disperses it after 1 round.