Urlic's Unwholesome Meal
(Illusion/Phantasm)

Range:  0
Components:  V, S, M
Duration:  1 turn + 1 turn per level
Casting Time:  5
Area of Effect:  Two portions + one portion per level
Saving Throw:  Negates

This spell is used to disguise existing food or to create a completely illusionary meal. The illusion will have full visual, thermal, touch and smell components.
With the former usage, a bland meal can be made to appear in all respects as a royal feast (or vice versa), and even spoiled food or poison can seem irresistible. The serving vessels and utensils can also be disguised. Spoiled foods will often cause nausea, and as a general rule, if a saving throw versus poison is failed, a character will be incapacitated for 3d6 rounds following a 2d8 round onset time. Allow a 25% or greater chance (depending upon what was eaten) for more serious poisoning lasting 4d12 hours. Both slow poison and neutralise poison would be effective in countering these symptoms). A saving throw versus spell is not given until the creature actually begins to consume the affected meal, and it is made at -4 unless a close examination of the food is made. If failed, the diner will believe the illusion to be real, and will have no cause for alarm. If the saving throw is successful, the creature will see the meal's true form, and will be aware of the presence of an illusion.
If a complete illusionary meal is consumed, a victim will believe that his hunger and thirst have been satiated, but only for as long as the spell's duration. A saving throw is allowed, being the same as that of the former application of the spell.
The spell requires the wizard to sprinkle a pinch of gold dust over the food (or air) where the illusion is to be created.

