Light Sources
Light Sources
Rush Candle - Poor:
A piece of Rush soaked in animal fat. It burns easily and provides a cheap source of light.
It burns for 10 minutes and makes a 10 ft() area of dim light.
Rush Candle:
A piece of Rush soaked in animal fat. It burns easily and provides a cheap source of light.
It burns for 30 minutes and makes a 10 ft() area of dim light.
Rush Candle - Quality:
A piece of Rush soaked in animal fat. It burns easily and provides a cheap source of light. The quality is variable, and the process is unchanged making even nice Rush Candles cheap and easy to make.
It burns for 1 hour and makes a 15 ft() area of dim light.
Candle - Poor:
A cheap tallow candle.
It burns for 30 minutes and makes a 10 ft() area of dim light.
Candle:
A simple tallow candle
It burns for 30 minutes and makes a 15 ft() area of dim light.
Candle - Quality:
A fine tallow candle
It burns for 1 hour and makes a 15 ft() area of dim light.
Small Fire:
A small fire that takes up a single square. It is mostly coals and casts minimal light, but lasts a long time.
It burns for 6 hours and makes a 15 ft() area of dim light.
Campfire:
A medium sized campfire that takes up a single square. It is stocked with fresh wood and burns bright and warm.
It burns for 1 hour and makes a 40 ft() area of normal light and a 15 ft() area of dim light beyond that.
When it burns out it becomes a Small Fire.
Bonfire:
A large fire that takes up a 2x2 area. It burns brightly for hours without additional fuel.
It burns for 4 hours and makes a 5 ft() area of bright light, a 60 ft() area of normal light beyond that, and a 40 ft() area of dim light beyond that.
When it burns out it becomes 4 campfires.
Bonfire - Huge:
A massive fire that takes up a 3x3 area. It burns brightly for several hours without additional fuel.
It burns for 3 hours and makes a 15 ft() area of bright light, a 80 ft() area of normal light beyond that, and a 60 ft() area of dim light beyond that.
When it burns out it becomes a Bond Fire.