Faiths & Avatars Version[]
This spell is much used by priests of Bhaal because of their ambient air of death. Attraction replaces any negative emotions the target has toward the spellcaster with opposite positive emotions if the target being fails a saving throw vs. spell. Repulsion becomes attraction, hatred becomes love, etc. The spell also temporarily raises the caster's Charisma by 1d4+2 points in respect to the target being for the spell's duration, making the target's reactions to and loyalty to the caster much more likely to be positive and helpful.
The reverse of this spell, disdain, replaces all positive feelings the target being has toward a named being (which can be the caster if she or he really wants to be despised by someone) with opposite negative emotions. It also temporarily lowers the named being's Charisma by 1d4+2 points in respect to the target being for the spell's duration, making the target's reactions to and loyalty to the named being much more likely to be negative and hostile.
In either form, the saving throw against this spell has a modifier of +1 through +5 (as adjudicated by the DM) if the emotions to be changed are extremely intense. As such, it is much more useful as a ploy to make a date with a barmaid (who is motivated to please customers anyway) than it is to convert the feelings of one's enemies.
The material component of this spell is the holy symbol of the casting priest.
Priest's Spell Compendium Version[]
Attraction replaces any negative emotions the target creature has toward the spellcaster with opposite positive emotions if the creature being fails a saving throw vs. spell. Repulsion becomes attraction, hatred becomes love, etc. The spell also temporarily raises the caster's Charisma by 1d4+2 points in respect to the creature for the spell's duration, making its reactions to and loyalty to the caster much more likely to be positive and helpful.
If the emotions to be changed are extremely intense, the saving throw against this spell has a modifier of +1 to +5, as adjudicated by the DM. Thus, it is more useful as a ploy to make a date with a barmaid (who is motivated to please customers anyway) than to convert one's enemies. This spell is much used by priests of Bhaal because of their ambient air of death.
The material component of this spell is the holy symbol of the casting priest.
The reverse of this spell, disdain, replaces all positive feelings a creature has toward a named being (which can be the caster) with opposite negative emotions. It also temporarily lowers the named being's Charisma by 1d4+2 points with respect to the subject for the spell's duration, making the creature's reactions to and loyalty to the named being much more likely to be negative and hostile.
Notes: Granted by the evil god Bhaal of the Forgotten Realms setting.