Summon Teatime

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Summon Teatime
Type Utility Spell
Fields Summon, Transform
Cost 10 rupees

Summon Teatime is a simple, pleasant summoning spell. After a few seconds of concentration the caster manifests a complete tea set, with tea, at a designated space within arms reach.

Its appearance is unique to the caster and will remain the same with every summoning, but the flavor of the tea can be changed to the caster’s desired type, and will be the same for every serving in that round of summoning. The components of the tea set, however, are always the same. The set consists of: A teapot filled with tea, cups with teaspoons, a small jar of sugar and a small jug of milk, all laid out on a small tray or platter. The amount of tea in the pot will always be enough to fill every summoned cup once, not more, not less.

The type or flavor of tea will not give any nutritional value or bodily effects, though the taste and feel of having tea is present and strongly so.

Additionally, the caster can designate multiple living beings as participants to Summon Teatime. These participants should be within 9 feet of the caster at the moment of summoning. Afterwards they can move around freely, but any parts or contents of the tea set will vanish if they are more than 3 feet away from the tray, and the entire set will vanish if the caster moves more than 9 feet away from where the set was summoned. As long as the participants are within 9 feet of the caster at the moment of summoning, the tea set will appear with enough cups for everyone designated by the caster.

The tea set and its contents are not suited for combat. Whatever material it appears to be made out of, it is very fragile and will shatter and vanish on impact, and will do no damage.

Teatime will last until the pot and all cups are drained, or when the caster dismisses it at will. This spell can be cast 3 times per day.

Augment

Confectionary
Additional
Cost
10 rupees

The user can gain the Confetionary augment simultaneously with the original treasure, or at a later time.

When augmented, the tea set may be accompanied by a tiered display of decorative biscuits, cookies, and small pastries. These provide no nutritional value and will not save a hungry person from starvation. They look and taste like sweets, and perfectly complement the tea they are with. The baked goods will follow the dismissal rules of the tea set, though the single display will be the same every time, roughly 20 biscuits, regardless of the number of participants. The type and flavor of the biscuits is entirely up to the summoner, though they will not trigger any edible downsides, such as an allergic reaction or similar food intolerance(For example, a biscuit or cookie covered in tree nuts may exist in the set with its flavor and texture intact but will not cause an allergic reaction to the participants).

Trivia

  • This treasure's ability to create a space for the user to interact with can be more generically replicated with Summon Workspace.
  • The Summon Teatime treasure is an original creation by one of Hyrule Castle's members. Its concept is credited to Squishy.