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    • halfgiantH
      halfgiant PC
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      Slowly, when time permits, I have been building a small, large language model, and through prompt engineering, I have been teaching it how to combine spells and spell combinations. While it’s not perfect, and there are still many lessons to go tonight, It spits out the first few for me, which are interesting.

      Ethereal Cloak: It merges the powers of Invisibility and Etherealness, granting the caster the ability to vanish from sight and pass through solid objects for the duration of the spell.

      Spectral Blade: Combining the effects of Spiritual Weapon and Flame Blade, this spell summons a fiery, ethereal weapon that the caster can wield to attack enemies from a distance.

      Searing Arcanum (Combination of Scorching Ray and Arcane Eye): This spell conjures a floating eye imbued with the power of fire, capable of shooting multiple rays of scorching energy at designated targets from a distance.

      Thunderous Quake (Combination of Shout and Earthquake): Upon casting, this spell unleashes a deafening shout that reverberates through the earth, causing the ground to shake violently and knocking down anyone in the area.

      Apocalyptic Reckoning (Combination of Earthquake and Destruction): This spell shatters the earth and unleashes waves of destructive energy, disintegrating all but the hardiest of structures and creatures caught in its path.

      Still more work to do.

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      • dwarfD
        dwarf PC
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        i did something similar in a spreadsheet to generate ideas for new magic items and 10e monsters 😉
        it takes a prefix and/or descriptor and marries them to a spell name or monster - s’where i got Rust Tarrasque from…

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