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Sun Domain

Granted Power: Once per day, the character can perform a greater turning against undead in place of a regular turning (or rebuking) attempt. The greater turning is like a normal turning (or rebuking) attempt except that the undead creatures that would be turned (or rebuked or commanded) are destroyed instead.

Sun Domain Spells

  1. Endure Elements*: Ignores 5 damage/round from one energy type.
  2. Heat Metal: Make metal so hot it damages those who touch it.
  3. Searing Light: Ray deals 1d8/two levels, more against undead.
  4. Fire Shield: Creatures attacking the caster take fire damage; you’re protected from heat or cold.
  5. Flame Strike: Smite foes with divine fire (1d6/level).
  6. Fire Seeds: Acorns and berries become grenades and bombs.
  7. Sunbeam: Beam blinds and deals 3d6 damage.
  8. Sunburst: Blinds all within 10 ft., deals 3d6 damage.
  9. Prismatic Sphere: As prismatic wall, but surrounds on all sides.

*Endure cold or fire only.


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gollark: yes it can.
gollark: Only if it's impossible to simulate a brain on a ridiculously powerful computer, which... well, we don't know, but it seems unlikely.
gollark: I suppose the physical processes they run on might not be Turing-computable?
gollark: How would our brains be more-than-TC?
gollark: Ah.
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