Power Word, Vaporisation
(Alteration, Conjuration/Summoning)

Range:  0
Components:  V, S, M
Duration:  Permanent
Casting Time:  9
Area of Effect:  10-yard per level high cube touched
Saving Throw:  None

When this symbol is cast, it will cause a large volume of inorganic material to simply vanish and cease to exist as if it had never been. This effect is instantaneous, and remains permanent. Only a wish can bring the lost matter back into existence. The volume that is destroyed can be in any shape the wizard desires, up to the maximum volume affected.
If any of the inorganic material is somehow magical, then assign it a value of 1 to 6, using the guidelines from the wizard spell detect magic, where artifacts are assigned a value of 6. This is the basic saving throw number that must be rolled, or rolled under, using a 1d20 in order for the object to save and not be disintegrated.
If a magic item has powers or bonuses which could protect it from disintegration then they must be taking into account for the items saving throw. An intelligent item cannot be affected by the spell, as it does not count as an inanimate object. A ring of spell turning would not be able to turn the spell, but the roll is made anyway and if the turning is successful, then the ring would get the bonus or be saved completely. A ring of protection would get its saving throw bonus, while a device of protection from disintegration would always save.
The material component of this spell is a pinch of dust from the coffin of a mummy.

