Endless Sleep (5e Spell)

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Scales.png This page is of questionable balance. Reason: This needs improvement. Compare with the Soul Cage spell (only effects Humanoids), Magic Jar (for souls inhabiting a container, what happens with the body, etc), no ranges are given for things like how far away you ca be to destroy a diamond. "Primary caster" probably just means "You". I don't know why you would permanently trap yourself in a diamond, that sounds like a roll-up-a-new-character situation.


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{5e Spell |name=Endless Sleep |school=Enchantment |ritual= |lvl=6th |casttime=1 day |range=Touch |comp=V, S, M (A diamond worth at least 500 gp for each target) |dur=Special |summary=You put some creatures to sleep until you choose to awake them }}

The souls of any willing creature are transported away from their bodies and and each soul is then stored within a different diamond. Their bodies appear to be dead except that they aren't rotting. They stay in the dead like state until the diamond that houses their soul is destroyed (AC23 64 HP immunity to nonmagical damage, Primary caster can destroy them as a bonus action) which then awakes the caster whose soul is in it. While in the death like state the bodies can't be harmed in any way. You can also choose to store your body and soul in the diamonds.


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