The user creates a small, hollow sphere in the palm of their hand made from glass, rubber, or a magical bubble (the user chooses the material upon casting). The user can choose the size of the sphere, anywhere from a small pebble to the size of your hand. You can cast this spell to encase fluids or small objects in the spheres until they are full (the DM decides if something is too large for the sphere). The spheres last indefinitely, but follow general laws of physics, based on what they are made out of; any impact that would break glass destroys a glass sphere made by this spell, and rubber is bouncy but can melt or be destroyed by enough force. A sphere made from magical bubble is able to contain special materials, such as mana, lava, or even light (up to the DM's discretion), but the bubble otherwise behaves like a normal bubble; it floats in the wind and pops if it touches anything after leaving the caster's hands. When a sphere is destroyed, the material it is made out of disappears but the object/fluid inside remains and falls out.
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