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AFFLICT

Enchantment (Compulsion) [Fear, Mind-Affecting]

Ritual DC: 14

Components: V, S

CastingTime: 5 turns

Range:300 ft.

Target:One living creature

Duration: 20 minutes

Saving Throw: Will negates

Spell Resistance: Yes

Afflicts the target with a –2 morale penalty on attack rolls, checks, and saving throws. For each additional –1 penalty assessed on either the target’s attack rolls, checks, or saving throws, increase the Ritual DC by +2. A character may also develop a ritual with this seed that afflicts the target with a –1 penalty on caster level checks, a –1 penalty to an ability score, a –1 penalty to spell resistance, or a –1 penalty to some other aspect of the target. For each additional –1 penalty assessed in one of the above categories, increase the Ritual DC by +4. This seed can afflict a character’s ability scores to the point where they reach 0, except for Constitution where 1 is the minimum. If a factor is applied to increase the duration of this seed, ability score penalties instead become temporary ability damage. If a factor is applied to make the duration permanent, any ability score penalties become permanent ability drain. Finally, by increasing the Ritual DC by +2, one of the target’s senses can be afflicted: sight, smell, hearing, taste, touch, or a special sense the target possesses. If the target fails its saving throw, the sense selected doesn’t function for the ritual’s duration, with all attendant penalties that apply for losing the specified sense.


ANIMATE

Transmutation

Ritual DC: 25

Components: V, S

Casting Time: 10 turns

Range: 300 ft.

Target: Object or 20 cu. ft. of matter

Duration: 20 rounds

Saving Throw: None

Spell Resistance: No

This seed can imbue inanimate objects with mobility and a semblance of life (not actual life). The animated object attacks whomever or whatever the caster initially designates. The animated object can be of any nonmagical material. The caster can also animate part of a larger mass of raw matter, such as a volume of water in the ocean, part of a stony wall, or the earth itself, as long as the volume of material does not exceed 20 cubic feet. For each additional 10 cubic feet of matter animated, increase the Ritual DC by +1, up to 1,000 cubic feet. For each additional 100 cubic feet of matter animated after the first 1,000 cubic feet, increase the Ritual DC by +1. For each additional Hit Die granted to an animated object of a given size, increase the Ritual DC by +2. To animate attended objects (objects carried or worn by another creature), increase the Ritual DC by +10.


ANIMATE DEAD

Necromancy [Evil]

Ritual DC: 23

Components: V, S

Casting Time: 10 turns

Range: Touch

Target: One or more corpses touched

Duration: Instantaneous

Saving Throw: None

Spell Resistance: No

The caster can turn the bones or bodies of dead creatures into undead that follow his or her spoken commands. The undead can follow the caster, or they can remain in an area and attack any creature (or a specific type of creature) entering the place. The undead remain animated until they are destroyed. (A destroyed undead can’t be animated again.) Intelligent undead can follow more sophisticated commands. The animate dead seed allows a character to create 20 HD of undead. For each additional 1 HD of undead created, increase the Ritual DC by +1. The undead created remain under the caster’s control indefinitely. A caster can naturally control 1 HD per character level of undead creatures he or she has personally created, regardless of the method used. If the caster exceeds this number, newly created creatures fall under his or her control, and excess undead from previous castings become uncontrolled (the caster chooses which creatures are released). If the caster is a cleric, any undead he or she commands through his or her ability to command or rebuke undead do not count toward the limit. For each additional 2 HD of undead to be controlled, increase the Ritual DC by +1. Only undead in excess of 20 HD created with this seed can be controlled using this DC adjustment. To both create and control more than 20 HD of undead, increase the Ritual DC by +3 per additional 2 HD of undead.

Type of Undead: All types of undead can be created with the animate dead seed, although creating more powerful undead increases the Ritual DC of the ritual, according to the table below. The GM must set the Ritual DC for undead not included on the table, using similar undead as a basis for comparison.

Undead Ritual DC Modifier Undead Ritual DC Modifier
Skeleton –12 Wraith –2
Zombie –12 Mummy +0
Ghoul –10 Spectre +2
Shadow –8 Morhg +4
Ghast –6 Vampire +6
Wight –4 Ghost +8


ARMOR

Conjuration (Creation) [Force]

Ritual DC: 14

Components: V, S

Casting Time: 10 turns

Range: Touch

Target: Creature touched

Duration: 24 hours (D)

Saving Throw: Will negates (harmless)

Spell Resistance: Yes (harmless)

This seed grants a creature additional armor, providing a +4 bonus to Armor Class. The bonus is either an armor bonus or a natural armor bonus, whichever the caster selects. Unlike mundane armor, the armor seed provides an intangible protection that entails no armor check penalty, arcane spell failure chance, or speed reduction. Incorporeal creatures can’t bypass the armor seed the way they can ignore normal armor. For each additional point of Armor Class bonus, increase the Ritual DC by +2. The caster can also grant a creature a +1 bonus to Armor Class using a different bonus type, such as deflection, divine, or insight. For each additional point of bonus to Armor Class of one of these types, increase the Ritual DC by +10.


BANISH

Abjuration

Ritual DC: 27

Components: V, S

Casting Time: 10 turns

Range: 75 ft.

Target: One or more extraplanar creatures, no two of which can be more than 30 ft. apart

Duration: Instantaneous

Saving Throw: Will negates

Spell Resistance: Yes

This seed forces extraplanar creatures out of the caster’s home plane. The caster can banish up to 14 HD of extraplanar creatures. For each additional 2 HD of extraplanar creatures banished, increase the Ritual DC by +1. To specify a type or sub-type of creature other than outsider to be banished, increase the Ritual DC by +20.


COMPEL

Enchantment (Compulsion) [Mind-Affecting]

Ritual DC: 19

Components: V, M

Casting Time: 10 turns

Range: 75 ft.

Target: One living creature

Duration: 20 hours or until completed

Saving Throw: Will negates

Spell Resistance: Yes

This seed compels a target to follow a course of activity. At the basic level of effect, a spell using the compel seed must be worded in such a manner as to make the activity sound reasonable. Asking the creature to do an obviously harmful act automatically negates the effect (unless the Ritual DC has been increased to avoid this limitation; see below). To compel a creature to follow an outright unreasonable course of action, increase the Ritual DC by +10. The compelled course of activity can continue for the entire duration. If the compelled activity can be completed in a shorter time, the ritual ends when the subject finishes what he or she was asked to do. The caster can instead specify conditions that will trigger a special activity during the duration. If the condition is not met before the ritual using this seed expires, the activity is not performed.


CONCEAL

Illusion (Glamer)

Ritual DC: 17

Components: V, S

Casting Time: 10 turns

Range: Personal or touch

Target: You or a creature or object of up to 2,000 lb.

Duration: 200 minutes or until expended (D)

Saving Throw: None or Will negates (harmless, object)

Spell Resistance: No or Yes (harmless, object)

This seed can conceal a creature or object touched from sight, even from darkvision. If the subject is a creature carrying gear, the gear vanishes too, rendering the creature invisible. A ritual using the conceal seed ends if the subject attacks any creature. Actions directed at unattended objects do not break the effect, and causing harm indirectly is not an attack. To create invisibility that lasts regardless of the actions of the subject, increase the Ritual DC by +4. Alternatively, this seed can conceal the exact location of the subject so that it appears to be about 2 feet away from its true location; this increases the Ritual DC by +2. The subject benefits from a 50% miss chance as if it had total concealment. However, unlike actual total concealment, this displacement effect does not prevent enemies from targeting him or her normally. The conceal seed can also be used to block divination spells and spell-like effects; this increases the Ritual DC by +6. In all cases where divination magic of any level, including other rituals, is employed against the subject of a ritual using the conceal seed for this purpose, an opposed level check determines which effect works.


CONJURE

Conjuration (Creation)

Ritual DC: 21

Components: V, S

Casting Time: 10 turns

Range: 0 ft.

Effect: Unattended, nonmagical object of nonliving matter up to 20 cu. ft.

Duration: 8 hours

Saving Throw: None

Spell Resistance: No

This seed creates a nonmagical, unattended object of nonliving matter of up to 20 cubic feet in volume. The caster must succeed at an appropriate skill check to make a complex item. The seed can create matter ranging in hardness and rarity from vegetable matter all the way up to mithral and even adamantine. Simple objects have a natural duration of 24 hours. For each additional cubic foot of matter created, increase the Ritual DC by +2. Attempting to use any created object as a material component or a resource during spell development causes the spell to fail and the object to disappear.

The conjure seed can be used in conjunction with the life and fortify seeds for a ritual that creates an entirely new creature, if made permanent. To give a creature spell-like abilities, apply other seeds to the ritual that replicate the desired ability. To give the creature a supernatural or extraordinary ability rather than a spell-like ability, double the cost of the relevant seed. Remember that two doublings equals a tripling, and so forth. To give a creature Hit Dice, use the fortify seed. Each 5 hit points granted to the creature gives it an additional 1 HD. Once successfully created, the new creature will breed true.


CONTACT

Divination

Ritual DC: 23

Components: V, S

Casting Time: 10 turns

Range: See text

Target: One creature

Duration: 200 minutes

Saving Throw: None

Spell Resistance: No

This seed forges a telepathic bond with a particular creature with which the caster is familiar (or one that the caster can currently see directly or through magical means) and can converse back and forth. The subject recognizes the caster if it knows him or her. It can answer in like manner immediately, though it does not have to. The caster can forge a communal bond among more than two creatures. For each additional creature contacted, increase the Ritual DC by +1. The bond can be established only among willing subjects, which therefore receive no saving throw or spell resistance. For telepathic communication through the bond regardless of language, increase the Ritual DC by +4. No special influence is established as a result of the bond, only the power to communicate at a distance.

At the base Ritual DC of 20, a caster can also use the contact seed to imbue an object (or creature) with a message he or she prepares that appears as written text for the spell’s duration or is spoken aloud in a language the caster knows. The spoken message can be of any length, but the length of written text is limited to what can be contained (as text of a readable size) on the surface of the target. The message is delivered when specific conditions are fulfilled according to the caster’s desire when the ritual is performed.


DELUDE

Illusion (Figment)

Ritual DC: 14

Components: V, S

Casting Time: 10 turns

Range: 12,000 ft.

Effect: Visual figment that can extend for up to twenty 30-ft. cubes (S)

Duration: Concentration plus 20 hours

Saving Throw: Will disbelief (if interacted with)

Spell Resistance: No

A ritual developed with the delude seed creates the visual illusion of an object, creature, or force, as visualized by the caster. The caster can move the image within the limits of the size of the effect by concentrating (the image is otherwise stationary). The image disappears when struck by an opponent unless the caster causes the illusion to react appropriately. For an illusion that includes audible, olfactory, tactile, taste, and thermal aspects, increase the Ritual DC by +2 per extra aspect. Even realistic tactile and thermal illusions can’t deal damage, however. For each additional image to be created, increase the Ritual DC by +1. For an illusion that follows a script determined by the caster, increase the Ritual DC by +9. The figment follows the script without the caster having to concentrate on it. The illusion can include intelligible speech if desired. For an illusion that makes any area appear to be something other than it is, increase the Ritual DC by +4. Additional components, such as sounds, can be added as noted above. Concealing creatures requires additional development using this or other seeds.


DESTROY

Transmutation

Ritual DC: 29

Components: V, S

Casting Time: 10 turns

Range: 12,000 ft.

Target: One creature, or up to a 10-foot cube of nonliving matter

Duration: Instantaneous

Saving Throw: Fortitude half

Spell Resistance: Yes

This seed deals 20d6 points of damage to the target. The damage is of no particular type or energy. For each additional 1d6 points of damage dealt, increase the Ritual DC by +2. If the target is reduced to –10 hit points or less (or a construct, object, or undead is reduced to 0 hit points), it is utterly destroyed as if disintegrated, leaving behind only a trace of fine dust. Up to a 10-foot cube of nonliving matter is affected, so a spell using the destroy seed destroys only part of any very large object or structure targeted. The destroy seed affects even magical matter, energy fields, and force effects that are normally only affected by the disintegrate spell. Such effects are automatically destroyed.


DISPEL

Abjuration

Ritual DC: 19

Components: V, S

Casting Time: 10 turns

Range: 300 ft.

Target: One creature, object, or spell

Duration: Instantaneous

Saving Throw: None

Spell Resistance: No

This seed can end ongoing spells or effects that have been cast on a creature or object, temporarily suppress the magical abilities of a magic item, or end ongoing spells (or at least their effects) within an area. A dispelled spell ends as if its duration had expired. The dispel seed can defeat all spells, even those not normally subject to dispel magic. The dispel seed can dispel (but not counter) the ongoing effects of supernatural abilities as well as spells, and it affects spell-like effects just as it affects spells. One creature, object, or spell is the target of the dispel seed. The caster makes a dispel check against the spell or against each ongoing spell currently in effect on the object or creature. A dispel check is 1d20 + 10 against a DC of 11 + the target spell’s caster level. For each additional +1 on the dispel check, increase the Ritual DC by +1. If targeting an object or creature that is the effect of an ongoing spell, make a dispel check to end the spell that affects the object or creature. If the object targeted is a magic item, make a dispel check against the item’s caster level. If successful, all the item’s magical properties are suppressed for 1d4 rounds, after which the item recovers on its own. A suppressed item becomes nonmagical for the duration of the effect. An interdimensional interface is temporarily closed. A magic item’s physical properties are unchanged. Any creature, object, or spell is potentially subject to the dispel seed, even the spells of gods and the abilities of artifacts. A character automatically succeeds on the dispel check against any spell that he or she cast him or her self.


ENERGY

Evocation [Acid, Fire, Electricity, Cold, or Sonic]

Ritual DC: 19

Components: V, S

Casting Time: 10 turns

Range: 300 ft. or touched creature or object of 2,000 lb. or less

Area: A bolt 5 ft. wide to 300 ft. long; or a 10-ft.-radius emanation; or a wall whose area is up to one 200-ft. square; or a sphere or hemi-sphere with a radius of up to 20 ft.

Duration: Instantaneous or 20 hours (see text)

Saving Throw: Reflex half

Spell Resistance: Yes

This seed uses whichever one of five energy types the caster chooses: acid, cold, electricity, fire, or sonic. The caster can cast the energy forth as a bolt, imbue an object with the energy, or create a freestanding manifestation of the energy. If the ritual developed using the energy seed releases a bolt, that bolt instantaneously deals 10d6 points of damage of the appropriate energy type, and all in the bolt’s area must make a Reflex save for half damage. For each additional 1d6 points of damage dealt, increase the Ritual DC by +2. The bolt begins at the caster’s fingertips. To imbue another creature with the ability to use an energy bolt as a spell-like ability at its option or when a particular condition is met, increase the Ritual DC by +25. The caster can also cause a creature or object to emanate the specific energy type out to a radius of 10 feet for 20 hours. The emanated energy deals 2d6 points of energy damage per round against unprotected creatures (the target creature is susceptible if not separately warded or otherwise resistant to the energy). For each additional 1d6 points of damage emanated, increase the Ritual DC by +2. The caster may also create a wall, half-circle, circle, dome, or sphere of the desired energy that emanates the energy for up to 20 hours. One side of the wall, selected by the caster, sends forth waves of energy, dealing 2d4 points of energy damage to creatures within 10 feet and 1d4 points of energy damage to those past 10 feet but within 20 feet. The wall deals this damage when it appears and in each round that a creature enters or remains in the area. In addition, the wall deals 2d6+20 points of energy damage to any creature passing through it. The wall deals double damage to undead creatures. For each additional 1d4 points of damage, increase the Ritual DC by +2.

The caster can also use the energy seed to create a ritual that carefully releases and balances the emanation of cold, electricity, and fire, creating specific weather effects for a period of 20 hours. Using the energy seed this way has a base Ritual DC of 25. The area extends to a two-mile-radius centered on the caster. Once the ritual is completed, the weather takes 10 minutes to manifest. Ordinarily, a caster can’t directly target a creature or object, though indirect effects are possible. This seed can create cold snaps, heat waves, thunderstorms, fogs, blizzards—even a tornado that moves randomly in the affected area. Creating targeted damaging effects requires an additional use of the energy seed.


FORESEE

Divination

Ritual DC: 17

Components: V, S

Casting Time: 10 turns

Range: Personal

Target: You

Duration: Instantaneous or concentration (see text)

The caster can foretell the immediate future, or gain information about specific questions. He or she is 90% likely to receive a meaningful reading of the future of the next 30 minutes. If successful, the caster knows if a particular action will bring good results, bad results, or no result. For each additional 30 minutes into the future, multiply the Ritual DC by x2. For better results, the caster can pose up to ten specific questions (one per round while he or she concentrates) to unknown powers of other planes, but the base Ritual DC for such an attempt is 23. The answers return in a language the caster understands, but use only one-word replies: “yes,” “no,” “maybe,” “never,” “irrelevant,” or some other one-word answer. Unlike spells of similar type, all questions answered are 90% likely to be answered truthfully. However, a specific ritual using the foresee seed can only be cast once every five weeks. The foresee seed is also useful for rituals requiring specific information before functioning, such as rituals using the reveal and transport seeds. The foresee seed can also be used to gain one basic piece of information about a living target: level, class, alignment, or some special ability (or one of an object’s magical abilities, if any). For each additional piece of information revealed, increase the Ritual DC by +2.


FORTIFY

Transmutation

Ritual DC: 17(see text)

Components: V, S

Casting Time: 10 turns

Range: Touch

Target: Creature touched

Duration: 20 hours; permanent for age adjustment

Saving Throw: Will negates (harmless)

Spell Resistance: Yes (harmless)

Spells using the fortify seed grant a +1 enhancement bonus to whichever one of the following the caster chooses:

  • Any one ability score.
  • Any one kind of saving throw.
  • Spell resistance.
  • Natural armor.

The fortify seed can also grant energy resistance 1 for one energy type or 1 temporary hit point. For each additional +1 bonus, point of energy resistance, or hit point, increase the Ritual DC by +2.

The fortify seed has a base Ritual DC of 23 if it grants a +1 bonus of a type other than enhancement. For each additional +1 bonus of a type other than enhancement, increase the Ritual DC by +6. If the caster applies a factor to make the duration permanent, the bonus must be an inherent bonus, and the maximum inherent bonus allowed is +5.

The fortify seed has a base Ritual DC of 27 if it grants a creature a +1 bonus to an ability score or other statistic it does not possess. For each additional +1 bonus, increase the Ritual DC by +4. If a ritual with the fortify seed grants an inanimate object an ability score it would not normally possess (such as Intelligence), the ritual must also incorporate the life seed.

Granting spell resistance to a creature that doesn’t already have it is a special case; the base Ritual DC of 27 grants spell resistance 25, and each additional point of spell resistance increases the Ritual DC by +4 (each –1 to spell resistance reduces the Ritual DC by –2).

The fortify seed can also grant damage reduction 1/magic. For each additional point of damage reduction, increase the Ritual DC by +2.

A special use of the fortify seed grants the target a permanent +1 year to its current age category. For each additional +1 year added to the creature’s current age category, increase the Ritual DC by +2. Incremental adjustments to a creature’s maximum age do not stack; they overlap. When a ritual increases a creature’s current age category, all higher age categories are also adjusted accordingly.


HEAL

Conjuration (Healing)

Ritual DC: 25

Components: V, S, DF

Casting Time: 10 turns

Range: Touch

Target: Creature touched

Duration: Instantaneous

Saving Throw: Yes (harmless; see text)

Spell Resistance: Yes (harmless)

Rituals developed with the heal seed channel positive energy into a creature to wipe away disease and injury. Such a ritual completely cures all diseases, blindness, deafness, hit point damage, and temporary ability damage. To restore permanently drained ability score points, increase the Ritual DC by +6. The heal seed neutralizes poisons in the subject’s system so that no additional damage or effects are suffered. It offsets feeblemindedness and cures mental disorders caused by spells or injury to the brain. It dispels all magical effects penalizing the character’s abilities, including effects caused by spells. Only a single application of the ritual is needed to simultaneously achieve all these effects. This seed does not restore levels or Constitution points lost due to death. To dispel all negative levels afflicting the target, increase the Ritual DC by +2. This reverses level drains by a force or creature. The drained levels are restored only if the creature lost the levels within the last 20 weeks. For each additional week since the levels were drained, increase the Ritual DC by +2.

Against undead, the influx of positive energy causes the loss of all but 1d4 hit points if the undead fails a Fortitude saving throw.


LIFE

Conjuration (Healing)

Ritual DC: 27

Components: V, S, DF

Casting Time: 3 days

Range: Touch

Target: Dead creature touched

Duration: Instantaneous

Saving Throw: None (see text)

Spell Resistance: Yes (harmless)

A ritual developed with the life seed will restore life and complete vigor to any deceased creature. The condition of the remains is not a factor. So long as some small portion of the creature’s body still exists, it can be returned to life, but the portion receiving the ritual must have been part of the creature’s body at the time of death. (The remains of a creature hit by a disintegrate spell count as a small portion of its body.) The creature can have been dead for no longer than two hundred years. For each additional ten years, increase the Ritual DC by +1. The creature is immediately restored to full hit points, vigor, and health, with no loss of prepared spells. However, the subject loses one level (or 1 point of Constitution if the subject was 1st level). The life seed cannot revive someone who has died of old age.


REFLECT

Abjuration

Ritual DC: 27

Components: V, S

Casting Time: 10 turns

Range: Personal

Target: You

Duration: Until expended or 12 hours

Attacks targeted against the caster rebound on the original attacker. Each use of the reflect seed in a ritual is effective against one type of attack only: spells (and spell-like effects), ranged attacks, or melee attacks. To reflect an area spell, where the caster is not the target but are caught in the vicinity, increase the Ritual DC by +20. A single successful use of reflect expends its protection. Rituals developed with the reflect seed against spells and spell-like effects return all spell effects of up to 1st level. For each additional level of spells to be reflected, increase the Ritual DC by +20.

If the reflect seed is used against a melee attack or ranged attack, five such attacks are automatically reflected back on the original attacker. For each additional attack reflected, increase the Ritual DC by +4. The reflected attack rebounds on the attacker using the same attack roll. Once the allotted attacks are reflected, the ritual using the reflect seed is expended.


REVEAL

Divination

Ritual DC: 19 (see text)

Components: V, S

Casting Time: 10 turns

Range: See text

Effect: Magical sensor

Duration: 20 minutes (D)

Saving Throw: None

Spell Resistance: No

The caster of this seed can see some distant location or hear the sounds at some distant location almost as if he or she was there. To both hear and see, increase the Ritual DC by +2. Distance is not a factor, but the locale must be known—a place familiar to the caster or an obvious one. The ritual creates an invisible sensor that can be dispelled. Lead sheeting or magical protection blocks the spell, and the caster senses that the ritual is so blocked. If the caster prefers to create a mobile sensor (speed 30 feet) that he or she controls, increase the Ritual DC by +2. To use the reveal seed to reach one specific different plane of existence, increase the Ritual DC by +8. To allow magically enhanced senses to work through a ritual built with the reveal seed, increase the Ritual DC by +4.

The reveal seed has a base Ritual DC of 25 if used to pierce illusions and see things as they really are. The caster can see through normal and magical darkness, notice secret doors hidden by magic, see the exact locations of creatures or objects under blur or displacement effects, see invisible creatures or objects normally, see through illusions, see onto the Ethereal Plane (but not into extradimensional spaces), and see the true form of polymorphed, changed, or transmuted things. The range of such sight is 120 feet.

The reveal seed can also be used to develop rituals that will do any one of the following: duplicate the read magic spell, comprehend the written and verbal language of another, or speak in the written or verbal language of another. To both comprehend and speak a language, increase the Ritual DC by +4.


SLAY

Necromancy [Death]

Ritual DC: 25

Components: V, S

Casting Time: 10 turns

Range: 300 ft.

Target: One living creature

Duration: Instantaneous

Saving Throw: Fortitude partial or half (see text)

Spell Resistance: Yes

A ritual developed using the slay seed snuffs out the life force of a living creature, killing it instantly. The slay seed kills a creature of up to 80 HD. The subject is entitled to a Fortitude saving throw to survive the attack. If the save is successful, it instead takes 3d6+20 points of damage. For each additional 80 HD affected (or each additional creature affected), increase the Ritual DC by +8. Alternatively, a caster can use the slay seed in a ritual to suppress the life force of the target by bestowing 2d4 negative levels on the target (or half as many negative levels on a successful Fortitude save). For each additional 1d4 negative levels bestowed, increase the Ritual DC by +4. If the subject has at least as many negative levels as Hit Dice, it dies. If the subject survives and the negative levels persist for 24 hours or longer, the subject must make another Fortitude saving throw, or the negative levels are converted to actual level loss.


SUMMON

Conjuration (Summoning)

Ritual DC: 14

Components: V, S

Casting Time: 10 turns

Range: 75 ft.

Effect: One summoned creature

Duration: 20 rounds (D)

Saving Throw: Will negates (see text)

Spell Resistance: Yes (see text)

This seed can summon an outsider. It appears where the caster designates and acts immediately, on his or her turn, if its spell resistance is overcome and it fails a Will saving throw. It attacks the caster’s opponents to the best of its ability. If the caster can communicate with the outsider, he or she can direct it not to attack, to attack particular enemies, or to perform other actions. The ritual conjures an outsider the caster selects of CR 2 or less. For each +1 CR of the summoned outsider, increase the Ritual DC by +2. For each additional outsider of the same Challenge Rating summoned, multiply the Ritual DC by x2. When a caster develops a ritual with the summon seed that summons an air, chaotic, earth, evil, fire, good, lawful, or water creature, the completed ritual is also of that type.

If the caster increases the Ritual DC by +10, he or she can summon a creature of CR 2 or less from another monster type or subtype. The summoned creature is assumed to have been plucked from some other plane (or somewhere on the same plane). The summoned creature attacks the caster’s opponents to the best of its ability; or, if the caster can communicate with it, it will perform other actions. However, the summoning ends if the creature is asked to perform a task inimical to its nature. For each +1 CR of the summoned creature, increase the Ritual DC by +2.

Finally, by increasing the Ritual DC by +60, the caster can summon a unique individual he or she specifies from anywhere in the multiverse. The caster must know the target’s name and some facts about its life, defeat any magical protection against discovery or other protection possessed by the target, and overcome the target’s spell resistance, and it must fail a Will saving throw. The target is under no special compulsion to serve the caster.


TRANSFORM

Transmutation

Ritual DC: 21

Components: V, S

Casting Time: 10 turns

Range: 300 ft.

Target: One creature or inanimate, nonmagical object

Duration: Permanent

Saving Throw: Fortitude negates (see text)

Spell Resistance: Yes

Rituals using the transform seed change the subject into another form of creature or object. The new form can range in size from Diminutive to one size larger than the subject’s normal form. For each additional increment of size change, increase the Ritual DC by +6. If the caster wants to transform a nonmagical, inanimate object into a creature of his or her type or transform a creature into a nonmagical, inanimate object, increase the Ritual DC by +10. To change a creature of one type into another type increase the Ritual DC by +5.

Transformations involving nonmagical, inanimate substances with hardness are more difficult; for each 2 points of hardness, increase the Ritual DC by +1.

To transform a creature into an incorporeal or gaseous form, increase the Ritual DC by +10. Conversely, to overcome the natural immunity of a gaseous or incorporeal creature to transformation, increase the Ritual DC by +10.

The transform seed can also change its target into someone specific. To transform an object or creature into the specific likeness of another individual (including memories and mental abilities), increase the Ritual DC by +25. If the transformed creature doesn’t have the level or Hit Dice of its new likeness, it can only use the abilities of the creature at its own level or Hit Dice. If slain or destroyed, the transformed creature or object reverts to its original form. The subject’s equipment, if any, remains untransformed or melds into the new form’s body, at the caster’s option. The transformed creature or object acquires the physical and natural abilities of the creature or object it has been changed into while retaining its own memories and mental ability scores. Mental abilities include personality, Intelligence, Wisdom, and Charisma scores, level and class, hit points (despite any change in its Constitution score), alignment, base attack bonus, base saves, extraordinary abilities, spells, and spell-like abilities, but not its supernatural abilities. Physical abilities include natural size and Strength, Dexterity, and Constitution scores. Natural abilities include armor, natural weapons, and similar gross physical qualities (presence or absence of wings, number of extremities, and so forth), and possibly hardness. Creatures transformed into inanimate objects do not gain the benefit of their untransformed physical abilities, and may well be blind, deaf, dumb, and unfeeling. Objects transformed into creatures gain that creature’s average physical ability scores, but are considered to have mental ability scores of 0 (the fortify seed can add points to each mental ability, if desired). For each normal extraordinary ability or supernatural ability granted to the transformed creature, increase the Ritual DC by +10. The transformed subject can have no more Hit Dice than the caster has or than the subject has (whichever is greater). In any case, for each Hit Die the assumed form has above 15, increase the Ritual DC by +2.


TRANSPORT

Conjuration [Teleportation]

Ritual DC: 27

Components: V, S

Casting Time: 10 turns

Range: Touch

Target: You and touched objects or other touched willing creatures weighing up to 1,000 lb.

Duration: Instantaneous, or 5 rounds for temporal transport

Saving Throw: None or Will negates (see text)

Spell Resistance: No or Yes (see text)

Rituals using the transport seed instantly take the caster to a designated destination, regardless of distance. For interplanar travel, increase the Ritual DC by +4. For each additional 50 pounds in objects and willing creatures beyond the base 1,000 pounds, increase the Ritual DC by +2. The base use of the transport seed provides instantaneous travel through the Astral Plane. To shift the transportation medium to another medium increase the Ritual DC by +2. The caster does not need to make a saving throw, nor is spell resistance applicable to him or her. Only objects worn or carried (attended) by another person receive saving throws and spell resistance. For a ritual intended to transport unwilling creatures, increase the Ritual DC by +4. The caster must have at least a reliable description of the place to which he or she is transporting. If the caster attempts to use the transport seed with insufficient or misleading information, the character disappears and simply reappear in his or her original location.

As a special use of the transport seed, a caster can develop a ritual that temporarily transports him or her into a different time stream (leaving the caster in the same physical location); this increases the Ritual DC by +8. If the caster moves him or herself, or the subject, into a slower time stream for 5 rounds, time ceases to flow for the subject, and its condition becomes fixed—no force or effect can harm it until the duration expires. If the caster moves him or her self into a faster time stream, the caster speeds up so greatly that all other creatures seem frozen, though they are actually still moving at their normal speeds. The caster is free to act for 5 rounds of apparent time. Fire, cold, poison gas, and similar effects can still harm the caster. While the caster is in the fast time stream, other creatures are invulnerable to his or her attacks and spells; however, the caster can create spell effects and leave them to take effect when he or she reenters normal time. Because of the branching nature of time, rituals used to transport a subject into a faster time stream cannot be made permanent, nor can the duration of 5 rounds be extended. More simply, the seed can haste or slow a subject for 20 rounds by transporting it to the appropriate time stream. This decreases the Ritual DC by –4.


WARD

Abjuration

Ritual DC: 14

Components: V, S

Casting Time: 10 turns

Range: Touch

Target or Effect: Touched creature or object of 2,000 lb. or less; or 10-ft.-radius spherical emanation, centered on you

Duration: 24 hours

Saving Throw: None

Spell Resistance: Yes

This seed can grant a creature protection from damage of a specified type. The caster can protect a creature from standard damage or from energy damage. The caster can protect a creature or area from magic. Alternatively, he or she can hedge out a type of creature from a specified area. A ward against standard damage protects a creature from whichever two the caster selects of the three damage types: bludgeoning, piercing, and slashing. For a ward against all three types, increase the Ritual DC by +4. Each round, the ritual created with the ward seed absorbs the first 5 points of damage the creature would otherwise take, regardless of whether the source of the damage is natural or magical. For each additional point of protection, increase the Ritual DC by +2.

A ward against energy grants a creature protection from whichever one the caster selects of the five energy types: acid, cold, electricity, fire, or sonic. Each round, the effect absorbs the first 5 points of damage the creature would otherwise take from the specified energy type, regardless of whether the source of damage is natural or magical. The ritual protects the recipient’s equipment as well. For each additional point of protection, increase the Ritual DC by +1.

A ward against a specific type of creature prevents bodily contact from whichever one of several monster types the caster selects. This causes the natural weapon attacks of such creatures to fail and the creatures to recoil if such attacks require touching the warded creature. The protection ends if the warded creature makes an attack against or intentionally moves within 5 feet of the blocked creature. Spell resistance can allow a creature to overcome this protection and touch the warded creature.

A ward against magic creates an immobile, faintly shimmering magical sphere (with radius 10 feet) that surrounds the caster and excludes all spell effects of up to 1st level. Alternatively, the caster can ward just the target and not create the radius effect. For each additional level of spells to be excluded, increase the Ritual DC by +20 (but see below). The area or effect of any such spells does not include the area of the ward, and such spells fail to affect any target within the ward. This includes spell-like abilities and spells or spell-like effects from magic items. However, any type of spell can be cast through or out of the ward. The caster can leave and return to the protected area without penalty (unless the ritual specifically targets a creature and does not provide a radius effect). The ward could be brought down by a targeted dispel magic spell.

Instead of creating a ritual that uses the ward seed to nullify all spells of a given level and lower, the caster can create a ward that nullifies a specific spell (or specific set of spells). For each specific spell so nullified, increase the Ritual DC by +2 per spell level above 1st.