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Create Life

Homebrew 9th-level Spell for D&D 5e

LevelSchoolCasting timeRange / Area
9thtransmutation1 hourTouch
DurationConcentrationRitualComponents
InstantaneousNoNoV, S, M*
* (10 gp worth of clay and a diamond worth 1000 gp, both consumed by the spell)

Description

With this spell, you channel the raw power of creation itself. Over the course of an hour, you mold a piece of clay into the form of a creature. You can choose the creature’s form and abilities, such as the ability to fly, breathe acid, or possess innate magical abilities. However, the creature’s challenge rating (CR) cannot exceed 8. The creature’s statistics are determined by the DM based on your choices. As you work, the clay begins to pulse with a faint, inner light, and by the time you finish, the creature comes to life, its eyes opening to regard you with reverence.
Creatures created by this spell are friendly to you and your companions. They regard you as a deity and will follow your commands to the best of its ability.
Alternatively, you can cast this spell for 10 minutes per day over the course of 100 consecutive days. Only on the hundredth day does the spell culminate, bringing an entire population of a new species into existence. These creatures will establish themselves in a suitable environment chosen by the DM. They recognize you as their god and will follow your commands as a collective, to the best of their ability.
“From the formless clay, I shape life itself. With each touch, I breathe existence into the void, and from my hands, a new being emerges. They look upon me with eyes full of wonder and devotion, for I am their creator, their god. And in my image, they shall thrive.”

Classes:bard cleric druid wizard
Illustration: Dall-E
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Create Life

Homebrew 9th-level Spell for D&D 5e

LevelSchoolCasting timeRange / Area
9thtransmutation1 hourTouch
DurationConcentrationRitualComponents
InstantaneousNoNoV, S, M*
* (10 gp worth of clay and a diamond worth 1000 gp, both consumed by the spell)

Description

With this spell, you channel the raw power of creation itself. Over the course of an hour, you mold a piece of clay into the form of a creature. You can choose the creature’s form and abilities, such as the ability to fly, breathe acid, or possess innate magical abilities. However, the creature’s challenge rating (CR) cannot exceed 8. The creature’s statistics are determined by the DM based on your choices. As you work, the clay begins to pulse with a faint, inner light, and by the time you finish, the creature comes to life, its eyes opening to regard you with reverence.
Creatures created by this spell are friendly to you and your companions. They regard you as a deity and will follow your commands to the best of its ability.
Alternatively, you can cast this spell for 10 minutes per day over the course of 100 consecutive days. Only on the hundredth day does the spell culminate, bringing an entire population of a new species into existence. These creatures will establish themselves in a suitable environment chosen by the DM. They recognize you as their god and will follow your commands as a collective, to the best of their ability.
“From the formless clay, I shape life itself. With each touch, I breathe existence into the void, and from my hands, a new being emerges. They look upon me with eyes full of wonder and devotion, for I am their creator, their god. And in my image, they shall thrive.”

Classes:bard cleric druid wizard

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