Lohocla's Aqua Vitae
(Necromancy)

Range:  0
Components:  V, S, M
Duration:  Permanent
Casting Time:  9
Area of Effect:  Creature touched
Saving Throw:  None

The great magic of healing is not limited to those medic priests that roam with adventuring parties. Lohocla bestows the art of healing to wizards through this spell.
Known to some as the water of life, this spell's healing powers begin once the wizard anoints the injured person with alcohol. The alcohol may be of any type (beer, wine, liquor, etc.) but must be a minimum of 100 years old (created at least a century ago). When anointing the injured person, the wizard must have physical contact with the victim (touch him).
After the spell is cast, it causes 1d8 + 1 per level points of damage to the creature's body to be healed. This healing cannot affect creatures without corporeal bodies, nor can it cure wounds of creatures not living or of extraplanar origin. Curing is permanent only in so far as the creature does not sustain further damage; caused wounds will heal - or can be cured - just as any normal injury.
This spell, along with permanency and a few other enchantments, can be used to make a healing potion. Unlike the priest's healing potions, this wizard's potion has the taste and effects of wine. An exciting concept indeed.

