Darklight's Poetic Justice
(Conjuration, Enchantment)

Range:  Unlimited
Components:  V
Duration:  Special
Casting Time:  Special
Area of Effect:  Special
Saving Throw:  None

This spell is similar in some ways to both a wish and a curse. It is cast by the wizard reciting a self-composed poem, directed at a person, place, or thing at which he wishes to direct some sort of vengeance.
The target in question must be truly the one which the wizard has reason to hate, so that a framed person may not be affected by the poetic justice. The vengeance may be petty, however, so that innocents might be endangered. However, this is not likely due to the extreme nature of the spell.
The duration, range, and area of effect are as per wish. However, the casting time is much greater. The wizard must recite the poem loudly in the presence of the open sky for it to take effect, and depending on the power of the curse, this might take some time.
The poem's length and complexity are determined by how powerful the wizard wishes his revenge to be. The degree to which the described vengeance is carried out by the spell is proportional to the craftsmanship of the said poem. Note that this gives DMs some leeway in interpretation.
If the poem's target is true and its poetic power is sufficient, then the things described in the poem take place. One specific curse or permanent effect (each considered a "term", as in a contract) can be caused per two levels of the wizard, dependent upon the above factors. Note that this is a maximum effect for a single poem, and that a lesser effect can be visited.
The price for casting the spell is dire. For each term set within the poem, the wizard suffers one day of reduced power, being reduced to _ normal casting level with regards to number and level of spells memorised as well as internal spell variables such as range.

