Veringen's Curse
(Conjuration/Summoning)

Range:  0
Components:  V, S, M
Duration:  1 day per level
Casting Time:  1 turn
Area of Effect:  
Saving Throw:  None

With the use of this spell, a wizard may summon a number of servants from a currently unknown location. This spell is rare due to the material component required. Each servant requires the presence of one tooth from an adult or older dragon. There is no limit to the number of creatures that may be summoned with each casting. It is important to know the type of dragon that the tooth originated from at the time of casting.
The servants are 5+3 HD, have the Armour Class of the original dragon minus three, have two claw attacks for 1d6 damage each, have a breath weapon as their special attack, and move at MV 12; flight: 18 (C). The servants are 6-foot tall winged humanoid dragon creatures. The coloration is as the original dragon and the breath weapon (of the appropriate type) is 5d6, three times per day.
"Servant" howeveb, is a misleading title since only if the eye-teeth of the dragon are used and correctly named will the summoned beings serve the caster. In all other cases the procedure goes astray and the "servants" are uncontrollable and smitten with the unstoppable desire to slay the caster. This is where Veringen met his end: when attempting to alter the spell to work on any tooth from a dragon, he cast a double handful to the floor and was torn asunder by his creations. Servants speak the languages of the caster plus the original dragon type's. Additionally, opposing colour types (chromatic versus metallic) will attack each other wildly on sight.
This spell continues giving descriptions of the sort of missions that will or won't be undertaken by the servant. A copy of this spell will be made available to anyone who can predict the exact restrictions.

