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|Holy Nimbus| Illuminate|25|Drinker gives off a shining aura, equal to lantern light, for 1 hour| | |Holy Nimbus| Illuminate|25|Drinker gives off a shining aura, equal to lantern light, for 1 hour| |
|Manna from Heaven|Our Daily Bread|150|drinking this potion nourishes the drinker for 1 week| | |Manna from Heaven|Our Daily Bread|150|drinking this potion nourishes the drinker for 1 week| |
| |Holy Water|Baptism|1|used in services and against supernatural; made by ordained priests only; 8 pints at a time| |
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__Creating a Divine Potion__: Hermits and clerics have the Create Potion proficiency and may create Divine Potions (as can various NPC clergy). Each potion requires the crafter to know 1 particular spell, and requires a certain number of man/days of prayer. At the end of the prayer, the creator must make a Religion check, or the effort fails. The man/days of prayer can be accomplished by the creator (but that's a long time) or he can get the help of a choir of up to 10 monks (usually for a suitable donation to the monastery). The entire process of creating a divine potion never takes less than 1 full week, as it must begin and end on a Sunday. | __Creating a Divine Potion__: Hermits and clerics have the Create Potion proficiency and may create Divine Potions (as can various NPC clergy). Each potion requires the crafter to know 1 particular spell, and requires a certain number of man/days of prayer. At the end of the prayer, the creator must make a Religion check, or the effort fails. The man/days of prayer can be accomplished by the creator (but that's a long time) or he can get the help of a choir of up to 10 monks (usually for a suitable donation to the monastery). The entire process of creating a divine potion never takes less than 1 full week, as it must begin and end on a Sunday. |
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