Thinyser wrote:Ryoma Nagare wrote:Killer Cyborg wrote:For spells that have a target, the ward has to be on the target (like when warding spells that are cast on people), but when there is no target you just stick the ward on something handy near (or exactly) where you want the spell effect to be.
With Globe of Daylight, the globe would have to stay within a certain distance of the ward, and would just float or sit in one spot unless the caster of the spell moved it.
Thanks. Hmm... that would make a nice defense mechanism for villages/smaller towns against vampires. Just set up permanent globes around the village and you can walk the streets without worry at night.
Demon bone is 7000 Gold per ounce... and you probably need 1-2 ounces to carve a permanancy ward (120 hours of labor for the diabolist) as they do have to be at least an inch or more in all dimensions and bone is pretty dense so even a small hunk is gonna weigh an ounce.
That said its a possibility that a village could kill a demon and put to use the bone protecting the place with permanent GoD But with the value for demon bone so high and the carving of a permanency ward so time consuming it would probably be better use to sell the demon bone, use the $ to hire guards and maybe equip a few of these with permanent GoD amulets.
If they have a buyer for the bone, yes.
If they don't have much trade with other communities, and/or don't trust outsiders to protect them, it could happen.
Religion/tradition could also play a part. Maybe one guy once killed a demon for that village and saved the bones. Later, as a memorial/celebration, a summoner created a decorative Globe of Daylight from part of the bones.
Then, every year (or three, or five, or ten), they'd have a big celebration and add another globe, using another slice of the original demon bone collection (which would be too valuable to the community to sell, but not to use).
It's not an idea that would commonly occur, but there's any number of ways in which it
could happen.