Bridging Measure Spell
E/F/M:
The precise tones delivered by the spelisinger in vocalizing this Measure call into existence a material span of one . width and of length commensurate with the caster's ability in this K/S Area in yards. The span must have each end resting on solid ground or rock or like structure. Its incline in either direction cannot exceed 10% of its lengthÑi.e., it must join two places of relatively equal elevation. The Bridging Effect Material will remain solid, able to bear weight up to one hundredweight/STEEP point. of the caster, only . long as the spellsinger continues to perform the Measure. Upon cessation. the Effect Material weakens, so that each CT thereafter it is able to carry one hundredweight less in burden. At the expiration of that number of CTs equal to the practitioners STEEP, the material crumbies into bits, turning Into a fine dust as it falls away to nothingness.