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 If a character applies first aid successfully to the incapacitated character (spending a turn binding wounds, staunching bleeding, etc.) then the incapacitated character is returned to 1 hit point and will regain consciousness in 1d6 turns. If a character applies first aid successfully to the incapacitated character (spending a turn binding wounds, staunching bleeding, etc.) then the incapacitated character is returned to 1 hit point and will regain consciousness in 1d6 turns.
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 === Holmesian scroll creation === === Holmesian scroll creation ===
  
-Magic users and clerics can inscribe scrolls based on a modified modified Holmesian spell inscription rule, where basically for a level //L// spell a character knows, it can be inscribed for their class to use at a cost of the //L//<sup>th</sup> triangle number x 100 GP and one week per spell level.+Spell-users can inscribe scrolls based on a modified modified Holmesian spell inscription rule, where basically for a level //L// spell a character knows, it can be inscribed for their class to use at a cost of the //L//<sup>th</sup> triangle number x 100 GP and one week per spell level.
  
 At a cost five times that and two weeks per level the spell scroll can be inscribed such that any literate character can cast the spell, although spells inscribed in this manner cannot be used in research to copy the spell to a spellbook. At a cost five times that and two weeks per level the spell scroll can be inscribed such that any literate character can cast the spell, although spells inscribed in this manner cannot be used in research to copy the spell to a spellbook.

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