Song of healing

Song of healing was a divine necromancy spell that allowed clerics to heal others with their voice.

Effects
When the caster uttered the verbal component of song of healing, the spell's magic was guided and chosen recipients within range had their wounds partially healed.

Magical silence bestowed upon the casting cleric, or deafness inflicted upon the recipient, had no effect on the spell's curative properties.

History
The specifications of song of healing were inscribed within Wythyndle's round book, a holy relic of the followers of Milil. As one of the three original spells bestowed by the deity in this book, any faithful of a different deity that cast it would be compelled by a powerful geas spell to aid the next Sorlyn priest that would require their help.

Components
This spell only required verbal and somatic components in order to be cast.