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| granted by items = Raven Gloves | | granted by items = Raven Gloves | ||
| notes = * Once per short rest. | | notes = * Once per short rest. | ||
* The raven is unsummoned if the Raven Gloves are unequipped. | |||
* Quothe is also the name of the Raven summoned by the 1st level spell [[Find Familiar]] (the only standard familiar to be given a specific name). | * Quothe is also the name of the Raven summoned by the 1st level spell [[Find Familiar]] (the only standard familiar to be given a specific name). | ||
* The raven's name is a [[Cultural References|cultural reference]] to both Edgar Allen Poe's poem "The Raven", and the raven named Quoth in the [[Cultural References#Discworld|Discworld]] novels of Terry Pratchett, himself a reference to Poe's poem. | * The raven's name is a [[Cultural References|cultural reference]] to both Edgar Allen Poe's poem "The Raven", and the raven named Quoth in the [[Cultural References#Discworld|Discworld]] novels of Terry Pratchett, himself a reference to Poe's poem. | ||
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Revision as of 23:15, 4 November 2023
Summon Quothe the Raven is a level 3 conjuration spell. Summons the raven Quothe.
Description
Summon a raven familiar that can Blind enemies with its beak.
When a hostile creature kills the raven familiar, they must succeed a Dexterity Saving Throw or become Ensnared.
Duration: Until Long rest
Properties
- Details
- Range: 18 m / 60 ft
- Ritual
At higher levels
Casting this spell at a higher level grants no additional benefit.
How to learn
Notes
- Once per short rest.
- The raven is unsummoned if the Raven Gloves are unequipped.
- Quothe is also the name of the Raven summoned by the 1st level spell Find Familiar (the only standard familiar to be given a specific name).
- The raven's name is a cultural reference to both Edgar Allen Poe's poem "The Raven", and the raven named Quoth in the Discworld novels of Terry Pratchett, himself a reference to Poe's poem.