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Friday 2 September 2016

Sewer

Cook
The person who oversees the kitchen and prepares th
e food. Taken from a blending of
old words meaning “bend, stoop”. 
 
Sewer
Servant serving food at table 
 
Servant
Servants were peasants who worked in the lord's man
or house, doing the cooking,
cleaning, laundering, and other household chores

Thursday 1 September 2016

Wizard Sight 3rd level Arane spell

"Wizard Sight
(Divination)
Level: 3
Components: V, S
Range: 0
Casting Time: 3
Duration: 1 rd./level
Area of Effect: The caster
Saving Throw: None
Upon completion of this spell, the caster’s eyes glow blue and he is able to see the magical auras of spellcasters and enchanted objects. only the auras of those things normally visible to the caster are seen;this spell does not give the wizard the ability to see invisible objects, nor does it provide X-ray vision This spell does not reveal the presence of good or evil or reveal alignment. 
While wizardsight is in effect a wizard is able to see whether someone is a spellcaster and whether that person is a priest or a wizard (and what type of specialist, if any). He can sense if a non-spellcaster has the potential to learn and cast wizard spells (that is, whether a fighter might someday gain the ability to cast a spell).
Although a spellcaster’s level cannot be discerned, the wizard can see the intensity of a spellcaster’s aura and guess at the individual’s magical power (dim, faint, moderate, strong & overwhelming). This can be extremely ambiguous even when a wizard has some method of comparison; the DM might announce that a subject’s intensity is roughly equivalent to that of a companion, or he might announce that a subject’s aura is the strongest the wizard has ever encountered.
An object’s magical abilities cannot he discerned. The fact that it is magical and the type of magic (abjuration, alteration, etc.) are obvious. The wizard can see the intensity of an item’s magical aura and guess at its power, but cannot tell whether a magical item is cursed." TOM pg 28 or WSC pg 1030