Bedevil

Bedevil was a conjuration spell that attached an annoying spirit to the target.

Effects
On casting bedevil, an annoying spirit was attached to the target, who needed to be on the same plane as the caster. This spirit annoyed the target. For example, the target saw some moving figment out of the corner of his or her eye, interrupting sleep, and so on. For arcane spellcasters, bedevil caused some real problems that went above simple annoyance. When an arcane spellcaster ho became a target of this spell tried to cast a spell, the spirit disrupted this caster with a feeling of being haunted and being under observation. This disruptions could lead to failure of spellcasting. Bedevil had an extremely long duration that was measured in days.

The spirit's existence could be confirmed with a detet evil spell. They could be barred from annoying the target by casting protection from evil on the target. While it was impossible to rid the target of the spirit with a remove curse, but it was possible with the dispel evil spell.

Components
Bedevil required somatic, verbal, and material components. The material components were two things that were both required to cast the spell. They were a statuette of a devil or imp and the target's blood, a drop was enough. The blood could be perfectly substituted with the target's personal object.

History
Imbrar I, a blackguard in the service of Soneillon, regularly prepared the bedevil spell.