Protective Circle revisited...

From: Brian CURLEY (Brian.Curley@ccmail.adp.wisc.edu)
Date: Thu 07 Oct 1993 - 03:50:42 EET


Dave Cake asks:
>what happens if it is cast (somhow!) in the air? Perhaps on a
>platform, or magic carpet. Can things come up through the floor?

I think common sense would dictate that the "flat" side of a hemisphere for Prot . Circle would be "covered". In other words, the plane of the inscribed circle is within the area protected. If you need to be exact, the protection and whatever Resist is cast with it extend exactly to the depth that the inscribed circle extends into the surface it is inscribed on. Frex, if it's a circle drawn in the dirt, the protection extends about 1cm into the ground. If it's a circle drawn on the bed of a wagon, it extends for the thickness of the wagon bed, etc.

Brian
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