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Colours of Magic: Orange

A Spectrum Shift: Chromatic Arcana Product


Length: 20 pages + licence

In some worlds, Magic may not be seen as a force in and of itself. In some philosophies, magic can not be classed by types of effect, like Evocation, Illusion or Abjuration. Instead, it might be seen as a result of fundamental aspects of arcane metaphysics.

One such theory holds that all magic is a result of the principles of Colour.

Orange is the colour of Chaos, Disorder and Change.

The power of Orange is in the ending, changing or manipulating of things. Those that master it can destroy, polymorph or change matter according to their whim.

Some few have the magical potential and right mindset (some might say wrong mindset) to draw power directly from the colour Orange. This ability usually ends up twisting them somewhat? if they were not already twisted. Those who persevere in this power might become Unmakers, a class that others might describe as a bunch of homicidal maniacs bend on destroying the universe.

Included in this product:
- 3 new Clerical or Mystical domains
- a linked reclassification of one twelfth of the spells of the players handbook, with some new spell effects to fit the spells into Chromatic Magic Theory
- a whole new character class, the Unmaker. This spellcaster doesn?t believe in study or even learning, but can draw upon pure chaotic magic, as well as developing rogue like skills and abilities (whenever they care to pay attention that is).


The colours of Magic are being updated to 5e if you are interested - Please take look at Brown


Spectrum Shift: d20 fantasy from a slightly twisted perspective.

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June 1st, 2005
Orange is the colour of chaos, entropy, mutation, and all that is not orderly. Compared to the other colours (I've read 10 so far), this one didn't seem as interesting. The attempt to impress the theme of this colour is certainly there but the impressi [...]
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May 23rd, 2005
Another is a long line of interesting takes on replacing the traditional magic system for D&D/d20. The focus here is on the color Orange. Well thought out concept but could use more fleshing out.<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Acc [...]
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February 26th, 2005
I like the magic of Orange. The magic covers shape-shifting, mutations, and entropy. It is a very versatile color. The specialist of Orange magic, the Unmaker, looks to be a fun class to play. You get to have a little fun of the "wild mage&quo [...]
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