Conjuration — a school of magic —
Conjuration magic taps into the same creative forces that genies used in ancient times to fashion reality from unformed substance.
Conjuration Spells listed by level
— Reference during playConjuration magic taps into the same creative forces that genies used in ancient times to fashion reality from unformed substance.
In a small way, casters of Conjuration spells become as gods, able to create objects and creatures out of thin air. Although this tradition’s spells offer great versatility, the effects usually last for a short time, almost as if reality were fighting back against the spell’s creations.
The oldest writings on the theories of Conjuration magic and the first attempts at mastering the form are contained in the vaults of the Tower Arcane. For this reason, the tradition is often thought to have originated with wizards and their ilk, though the techniques have found their way into other societies of magic users. Cultists, for example, might use Conjuration spells to show proof that their strange gods exist, while war casters use these spells to create a weapon in a pinch or bring reinforcements when the tide turns against them.