![]() All unattended objects remain in the dwelling while all living creatures are ejected and magical effects cancelled when either the spell finishes or is dismissed. It is empty to begin with but maybe furnished as the owner wishes. You conjure up an extradimensional dwelling in the form of a squat stone tower using a focus of a miniature mithril tower worth at least 500gp. Poor transactions unfortunately mean that quick exits from certain places are required.Įffect: Extradimensional Building, up to 30ft x 30ft x (two to five 10ft high levels - see below) Lucifus - see story hour below to read further details - uses it as his travelling bookshop that he takes with him from city to city. It's just the thing for carrying around spare libraries, laborataries etc. I created this in game in consultation with our DM who is a stickler for the rules. Slightly off topic but following along the current tangent is Lucifus's Portable Tower. Flexible layout like Mordenkeinen's Magnificent Mansion, but on the prime material plane, with a limited amount of square footage, and with only one slighlty surly unseen bellhop who won't cook, and with unheated showers. Chronus's portable tract house maybe (5th level, fixed layout, physical presence, and furniture like Leomund's Secure Shelter, but with three bedrooms, a living room, and a toilet.) Or maybe Chonus's high rent tower. Now, it might be reasonable to wonder why there appears to be nothing in between Leomund's boy scout bunkhouse and Mordenkeinen's Mansion, so maybe you could have Chronus research a 5th or 6th level spell somewhere between the two. Mordenkeinen's Magnificent Mansion provides private rooms for you and all of your companions as well as a large, competent, polite, obedient, and well tailored staff-all on a perfectly secure extradimensional location. For what he seems to want, however, Chronus needs to get 7th level spells before he can really travel in style and comfort. ![]() No, when he can cast 4th level spells, he can have solid walls and furniture. Or, worse yet, climb up a rope into a cramped extradimensional space with a low ceiling and no amenities at all (and where you need to climb down the rope to answer nature's call). ![]() He's not so low-level that he has to sleep in an illusionary dome when out of doors. Chronus's problem is that he's low level.
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