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Occult Rituals


Keyhole

Source Pathfinder #143: Borne by the Sun's Grace pg. 78
School transmutation; Level arcanist 1, cleric 1, oracle 1, sorcerer 1, warpriest 1, witch 1, wizard 1

Casting

Casting Time 1 round
Components V, DF

Effect

Range touch
Target one touched door or portal
Duration 1 minute/level
Saving Throw special (see text); Spell Resistance no

Description

By touching a single door, gate, or other portal, you create a keyhole where none existed before or double the size of an existing keyhole. A conjured keyhole allows you to peer through the door, though the limited perspective imposes a –10 penalty on Perception checks to spot anything beyond. It also allows a sealed door to be locked or picked if it could not be before. Locking or unlocking such a door requires a successful Disable Device check with a DC equal to the barrier’s break DC + 10. Enlarging an existing keyhole allows viewers to peer through to whatever lies beyond, even if the preexisting keyhole did not allow it, and it reduces the Disable Device DC to open or lock the door by 5.

This spell does not normally allow a saving throw, but magic doors and barriers can resist the effect with a successful Will saving throw, as if they were carried by their original creator.