Glowglory

Glowglory was a spell unique to dwarven clerics.

Effects
When this spell was cast upon a normal stone it caused the affected item to radiate a continual light and emit a mild degree of heat. This latter effect was known to be useful in staving off the affects of exposure in cold climates.

When cast upon a glowstone, this spell caused a bright beam of radiant force to be unleashed from it. This beam could be directed by the caster as either a continuous or pulsating stream. It was capable of cutting through all manner of wood, stone, and even flesh. Though this beam could be used offensively as a weapon, it was often used to quarry or create passages within solid stone.

The effects of glowglory would cease upon the caster dying, falling unconscious, or casting another spell.

Components
A cleric needed either a glowstone or a regular stone to cast the spell upon. They also required a pinch of either gold-dust or gem-dust.