Christmas Wish (5e Spell)

You wish upon a star, up so high in the sky, on a Christmas night. You set up your offerings to the Spirit of Christmas on Christmas night, and make a single Christmas Wish for something of material value. Before you go to sleep, after you have set up our offerings to the Spirit, you sing towards the sky as to catch the attention of the Spirit of Christmas. During your long rest, the GM will decide whether you will be considered as "naughty" or "nice" based on your actions of the in game year. If you were naughty, it appears that you get what what you wish, but it has a terrible twist as to make up for your nefarious deeds. This twist can range from an affliction or curse, or even a false portrayal of what it was. If you were nice, you get what you wish, with no added twists. How nice you have been affects how spectacular your gift truly is, be it simply that you got your wish, or that you got that wish with an added bonus. Your GM decides all of these factors and even whether or not you recieve this gift. This spell can be cast only once per year and specifically on the night of Christmas Eve.


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Christmas Wish
9th-level Transmutation (ritual)
Casting time: 10 minutes, then one Long Rest.
Range: Self
Components: V, S, M (A sprig of mistletoe, 8 carrots, a candy cane, 3 cookies, and a glass of milk).
Duration: Instantaneous after a Long Rest.

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