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Latest revision as of 03:17, 5 April 2013
Syntax: cast 'divine grace'
Tul-sith is devoted to the art of healing. Many clerics of this deity ultimately specialise so completely in this art that they become priests devoted to healing. Some that have remained as clerics have developed this spell which helps to improve their healing ability. It relies on the empathy of the caster which means that it will become more powerful when cast in a group that is in dire need of healing.
This is a powerful pantheon spell. Any single cleric can only maintain (i.e. be the caster of) one of these spells at any given time.