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| learntat=120/??? in [[faith.rituals.special]] or ???
 
| learntat=120/??? in [[faith.rituals.special]] or ???
 
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= Description =
 
= Description =
This allows the priest to imbue pieces of meat with healing power which is released upon the piece of flesh being eaten. As well as the faith skills involved, the effects will be dependent on race and weight of the corpse parts being used. The food of life is toxic to those not of the faith. It is a reasonably difficult ritual to perform, being harder for heavier body parts. Hit point return depends on the skills of the priest and the size (weight) of the body part. You may end up with body parts that have no effect or are poisonous to you.
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This allows the priest to imbue pieces of meat with healing power which is released upon the piece of flesh being eaten. As well as the faith skills involved, the effects will be dependent on race and weight of the corpse parts being used. The food of life is toxic to those not of the faith. It is a reasonably difficult ritual to perform, being harder for heavier body parts. Heavier body parts can be 'eat'en multiple times before they are all gone. At guildmax skills hit point return rarely seems to be better than a cure light wounds, and unless it a very light body part of only a couple of bites it can cause hp loss or have no effect. Multiple bites of the same body part do not always have the same effect.
  
 
= Help File =
 
= Help File =

Revision as of 21:01, 4 May 2009

Food of Life
GP Cost Dependent on weight of target, heavier = more gp
Learnt At 120/??? in faith.rituals.special or ???
Skills Used faith.rituals.curing.target
Requirements Parsley
Granted By Hat and Sek
Best Baton(s)

Pure White

Best Cane

White


Enchant flesh for later use.

Description

This allows the priest to imbue pieces of meat with healing power which is released upon the piece of flesh being eaten. As well as the faith skills involved, the effects will be dependent on race and weight of the corpse parts being used. The food of life is toxic to those not of the faith. It is a reasonably difficult ritual to perform, being harder for heavier body parts. Heavier body parts can be 'eat'en multiple times before they are all gone. At guildmax skills hit point return rarely seems to be better than a cure light wounds, and unless it a very light body part of only a couple of bites it can cause hp loss or have no effect. Multiple bites of the same body part do not always have the same effect.

Help File

This ritual uses allows you to enchant pieces of meat to hold healing power, which will be released on consumption of the aforementioned flesh.

You will need some parsley to perform this ritual correctly (gods are fussy eaters) and of course the meat that you wish to use.

Example

> perform food of life on eye
You hold a human right eye aloft.
You squeeze the blood from a human right eye, offering it to Hat.
You garnish a human right eye with some parsley.
You ask Hat to hold the life force in a human right eye.
You watch as the blood that you squeezed from the human right eye dissolves the parsley garnish and changes into
purple-black ichor, gleaming slightly.

Granted By

Hat and Sek

Learnt At

Skills Used

Base GP Cost

???

Requirements

Parsley (found in the garden in Scrogden or in ToSG ("collect parsley") or herb shops across the disc.)

Meditate

Type Healing
Step Count4
TargetObjects
ComponentsParsley (consumed)
Required PowersSpeech, Movement
Will Attempt to Resist N/A
Will Be Angered No/Unknown