Minor Rules
Emanating spread
The spell persists like an emanation, but may turn corners like a spread. The spell continues to emanate from the point of origin for the duration of the spell, conforming to the shape of its surroundings if they happen to change.
Keen emanation
The spell spreads out and persists like an emanation, but it can pass through solid barriers, to a maximum of three feet of dirt or wood.
- One foot of solid rock is equal to three feet of dirt or wood.
- One inch of solid metal is equal to three feet of dirt or wood.
- A paper-thin layer of lead or mithral is impenetrable.
Infiltrating emanation
As a keen emanation, but the effect can pass through up to seventy-five feet of dirt or wood.
- Twenty-five feet of solid rock is equal to seventy-five feet of dirt or wood.
- Twenty-five inches of solid metal is equal to seventy-five feet of dirt or wood.
- A paper-thin layer of lead or mithral is impenetrable.