You shape living matter into a functional structure of woven roots, flowering branches, and stone-veined bark. Choose a point within range; from that point, a solid botanical structure forms in up to a 20-foot cube. The structure is stable and self-supporting, as sturdy as worked wood or stone.
You decide its interior layout, including doors, windows, stairs, platforms, furniture, and simple moving components such as shutters, tables, or shelving. The structure can include natural light sources such as gentle bioluminescent blooms. Air and temperature inside remain comfortable for creatures you designate.
Examples include:
• A secure shelter or hut
• A bridge or causeway up to 40 feet long
• Stairs, ladders, or a ramp
• A small workshop, greenhouse, or lookout tower
• A cage, storage vault, or concealed hollow
Creatures you designate when casting can pass through openings in the living wood. Others must force entry as if through solid doors or walls. The structure cannot be used to crush or damage creatures and collapses harmlessly if created in an occupied space.
You may dismiss the structure at any time (no action required), causing it to unravel into harmless mulch.
At Higher Levels. When you cast this spell using a spell slot of 6th level or higher, you may create up to two adjacent 20-foot cubes.
* - (A piece of polished amber worth 50 GP)
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