PFSRD:Grove of Respite

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Grove of Respite

School conjuration (creation); Level druid 4, ranger 4

Casting Time 10 minutes

Component V, S, M/DF (a leaf or blade of grass and a drop of water)

Range close (25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels)

Effect 20-ft.-radius grove

Duration 2 hours/level (D)

Saving Throw none; Spell Resistance no

You conjure a sheltered grove of trees surrounding a shallow spring. The grove appears from nowhere even in the most barren, rocky soil regardless of season, but the spell must be cast outside on open ground.

The area within the grove is temperate and comfortable, like that of a tiny hut, although the grove provides no illumination and provides no protection from the elements. The water in the grove's spring is clean and drinkable. Additionally, the trees provide a variety of ripe fruit, regardless of season, which acts as a goodberry spell for up to eight people. The grove is warded with an alarm spell that alerts you whenever any creature enters the area. Once the spell expires, the grove vanishes, including all fruit, water, and other materials from it, although any nourishment or healing gained from its effects remains.


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