With this spell, the caster creates a wall composed of three 10 ft. by 10 ft. sections of paper and a thin supporting wooden frame, much like the interior wall of a dwelling. This paper screen will attach itself to designated connecting surfaces; the caster can specify either a sliding screen or a fixed, immovable wall.
Each section of the wall has an AC of 11, 15 hit points, and is vulnerable to slashing, piercing, and fire damage. The section repairs itself 1 round after it has been damaged, unless it has been completely destroyed or taken fire damage, in which case it does not regenerate. The wall is permanent until dispelled, or until the paper is destroyed. Once the paper is ruined-burned, slashed to ribbons, sodden, burst through, and so on-the remnants will dissipate within one turn.
The wall of paper has the unusual property of retaining and supporting a phantasmal force or similar illusion cast upon it in order to alter its appearance, perpetuating the effect of the spell. The illusion lasts until the surface of the wall is touched by a living creature other than the caster. At this time, the illusion magic ends as if the caster had ceased concentrating.
* - (a small square of origami paper, folded to create a sliding joint)
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