Death dragon (2nd edition)

Death dragon was a divine necromancy spell that conjured a semi-corporeal dragon for a short duration of time.

Effects
When this spell was cast, the death dragon was created in front of the caster. It appeared as a large mass of bones, flesh, hair, fur, and other bodily remains formed in the shape of a dragon. It was not complete or solid in nature and could not be struck by other beings.

The dragon was capable of flight and could attack the foes of the spell's caster.

A death dragon was vulnerable to the spell dispel magic.

Components
In addition to verbal and somatic components, this spell required one or more bones: either four whole bones, half of which had be to avian or reptilian, or a single draconic bone.

History
The specifications of this spell were outlined in the Kelemvorite relic, the Testament of Vraer.