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Unmaking (3.5e Spell)

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If the creature is reduced to 0 hit point or less or fail the [[Fortitude]] save it become [[SRD:Helpless|Helpless]] for the duration of the spell, as it body and essence collapse into a black void. The creature appears to break off pieces by pieces as they were a reflection into a mirror, which then fall into a small singularity. The victim is fully conscious during that process, capable of speaking but not using any of it ability. As the spell end, the target is fully consumed by the void, killing and utterly obliterating all of it possessing excluding artifacts. A creature slain by Unmaking has it very soul erased, requiring a [[SRD:Wish|''wish'']] followed by a [[SRD:True Resurrection|''true resurrection'']] spell to bring back from the dead.
Luckily for many would be victims, the process can be interrupted. As long as the duration of the spell has not elapsed, a [[SRD:Limited Wish|''limited wish'']], [[SRD:Miracle|''miracle'']] or [[SRD:Wish|''wish'']] spell will end the spell prematurely and restore the creature whole, albeit at 1 hit point. Similarly a [[SRD:Break Enchantment|''break enchantment'']] or [[SRD:Dispel Magic|[[''dispel magic]]'']] spell can end it in an identical fashion, although it require an opposed caster level check to do so.
Unlike most Necromancy spell, Unmaking is fully capable of affecting objects and construct. If the ray hit terrain or an unattended it will unmake 10 ft./level of matter, if hit an attended object it is allowed a save as normal.

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