Miranda's Miniature-to-Mural

Miranda's Miniature-to-Mural

1st-level illusion

  • Casting Time: 1 action
  • Range: 30 feet
  • Components: V, S, M (a piece of paper and drawing charcoal)
  • Duration: Permanent
  • Classes: Bard, Wizard, Sorcerer

When you cast Miranda's Miniature-to-Mural, you can turn a small drawing into a large mural on a surface within range. The spell requires you to first create a design on a small piece of paper. Once cast, this design is replicated onto a chosen surface, such as a wall or a large canvas. The replication is precise and appears as though painted by a skilled artist.

The mural can include any non-magical images or text but cannot depict anything with magical properties or create magical effects. The created mural is permanent, subject to normal wear and physical removal. This spell is perfect for artistic expression, communication, or decorative purposes.

At Higher Levels: When you cast this spell using a spell slot of 2nd level or higher, the maximum size of the mural increases by 10 feet for each slot level above 1st.

Lore:

Miranda's Miniature-to-Mural was created by Miranda the Muse, a bard with a love for art and a vision to make it more accessible. She sought a magical way to share her art on a grand scale without the lengthy process typically involved in creating large murals.

Miranda used this spell to spread beauty and messages of hope and inspiration across cities and towns. Her spell became a favorite among bards and urban artists, who used it to decorate, commemorate, and communicate. It stands as a reflection of Miranda's belief in the power of art to enrich lives and transform spaces.