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{{Spell
 
{{Spell
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| caption = Behold the soothing glow of corpselight.
 
| name = Corpselight
 
| name = Corpselight
| school = [[Alteration]]/[[Necromancy]]
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| school2e = [[Alteration]]/[[Necromancy]]
 
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| level2e = {{spell table|edition=2e|[[Wizard]]|1}}
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| refs2e = <ref name="FRA-44">{{Cite book/Forgotten Realms Adventures|44}}</ref><ref name="PftM-7">{{Cite book/Pages from the Mages|7}}</ref>
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| school1e = [[Alteration]]/[[Necromancy]]
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'''Corpselight''' was a [[necromantic]] spell with an [[alteration]] component<ref group="note">Alteration specialists ([[Transmutation|transmuters]]) could not cast ''corpselight'' due to the major necromantic component, but non-specialist wizards and necromancers were able to utilize this spell.</ref> that was generally known in [[Faerûn]].<ref name="FRA-44">{{Cite book/Forgotten Realms Adventures|44}}</ref>
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'''Corpselight''' was a [[necromantic]] spell with an [[alteration]] component<ref group="note">Alteration specialists ([[Transmutation|transmuters]]) could not cast ''corpselight'' due to the major necromantic component, but non-specialist wizards and necromancers were able to utilize this spell.</ref> that was generally known in [[Faerûn]].<ref name="FRA-44" /><ref name="LoD1e-92" />
   
 
==Effects==
 
==Effects==
This spell caused a body, either dead or [[undead]], to give off a faint radiance, from a thin nimbus outline to a full torch-like aura. The glow was spread out evenly over the corpse and did not flicker. This emanation was not harmful to the undead and could last for a few minutes to a few hours, depending on the level of the caster. The surface area of the corpse(s) was a limiting factor in how many corpses could be affected&mdash;many dead rats could be set aglow, or a couple of [[halfling]] [[zombie]]s, or one [[elvish]] [[skeleton]], for example. More experienced wizards could affect more and larger bodies. Not all forms of undead could be the target of this spell. Gaseous creatures like [[wraith]]s could be lit up, but [[ghost]]s could not.<ref name="FRA-44" />
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This spell caused a body, either dead or [[undead]], to give off a faint radiance, from a thin nimbus outline to a full torch-like aura. The brightness was adjustable by the caster as long as he or she was within 30 ft (9.1 m) of the body. The glow was spread out evenly over the corpse and did not flicker. This emanation was not harmful to the undead and could last for a few minutes to a few hours, depending on the level of the caster. The surface area of the corpse(s) was a limiting factor in how many corpses could be affected&mdash;many dead rats could be set aglow, or a couple of [[halfling]] [[zombie]]s, or one [[elvish]] [[skeleton]], for example. More experienced wizards could affect more and larger bodies.<ref name="FRA-44" /><ref name="LoD1e-92" /> Not all forms of undead could be the target of this spell. Gaseous creatures like [[wraith]]s could be lit up,<ref name="LoD1e-92" /> but [[ghost]]s could not.<ref name="FRA-44" />
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==Components==
 
==Components==
Verbal, somatic, and material components were required for this spell, including a corpse, a pinch of saltpeter, and a piece of a glowworm or a speck of phosphorus.<ref name="FRA-44" />
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Verbal, somatic, and material components were required for this spell, including a corpse, a pinch of saltpeter, and a piece of a glowworm or a speck of phosphorus. The color of the glow could be specified as part of the verbal component as being white, yellow, green, amber, or red.<ref name="FRA-44" /><ref name="LoD1e-92" />
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==Appendix==
 
==Appendix==
 
===Notes===
 
===Notes===
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===References===
 
===References===
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[[Category:Alteration spells]]
 
[[Category:Alteration spells]]
 
[[Category:Necromancy spells]]
 
[[Category:Necromancy spells]]
[[Category:1st level wizard spells]]
 
[[Category:1st level spells]]
 

Revision as of 21:42, 6 May 2020

Corpselight was a necromantic spell with an alteration component[note 1] that was generally known in Faerûn.[1][3]

Effects

This spell caused a body, either dead or undead, to give off a faint radiance, from a thin nimbus outline to a full torch-like aura. The brightness was adjustable by the caster as long as he or she was within 30 ft (9.1 m) of the body. The glow was spread out evenly over the corpse and did not flicker. This emanation was not harmful to the undead and could last for a few minutes to a few hours, depending on the level of the caster. The surface area of the corpse(s) was a limiting factor in how many corpses could be affected—many dead rats could be set aglow, or a couple of halfling zombies, or one elvish skeleton, for example. More experienced wizards could affect more and larger bodies.[1][3] Not all forms of undead could be the target of this spell. Gaseous creatures like wraiths could be lit up,[3] but ghosts could not.[1]

Components

Verbal, somatic, and material components were required for this spell, including a corpse, a pinch of saltpeter, and a piece of a glowworm or a speck of phosphorus. The color of the glow could be specified as part of the verbal component as being white, yellow, green, amber, or red.[1][3]

Appendix

Notes

  1. Alteration specialists (transmuters) could not cast corpselight due to the major necromantic component, but non-specialist wizards and necromancers were able to utilize this spell.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Jeff Grubb and Ed Greenwood (1990). Forgotten Realms Adventures. (TSR, Inc), p. 44. ISBN 0-8803-8828-5.
  2. Ed Greenwood, Tim Beach (November 1995). Pages from the Mages. Edited by Jon Pickens. (TSR, Inc.), p. 7. ISBN 0-7869-0183-7.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Ed Greenwood et al. (December 1988). Lords of Darkness. Edited by Scott Martin Bowles. (TSR, Inc.), p. 92. ISBN 0-88038-622-3.