|    Julian was a traveling bard, most notedfor his epic rendition of Young Bairn of Bigail’s defeat of
 Caern the Black. He was less well known for his cooking skills,
 which were not quite as impressive as his voice, but he nevertheless
 persisted in opening his own restaurant on the isle of Langerhans,
 retiring into relative obscurity.
    As they say, location is everything, andas Langerhans was at that point a haven for pirates, brigands,
 and rapscallions of all kinds, he found himself frequently
 interrupted by less than kindly folk. He was skilled enough
 with a blade, but found he wanted to be quicker rid of irritations,
 and set to work devising a spell.
    Five wooden labs, one steel one, 7 manservants,and two dogs later, he finished his solution: a spell to produce
 massive quantities of flame on short notice. Having learned
 his lesson from the loss of the steel lab, he made sure to
 make the flame harmless to objects, and his original objective
 as well, of course, rapid gouts of flame. He adapted it for
 cooking as well.
    Later, Spriggan One-Eye, a companion ofthe elf Ealedon, adapted it for more traditional casters than
 bards, with considerable streamlining, though most bards fall
 back on the original.
    Julian’s Short-Order Recipe produces ajet of flame, springing from tha caster’s outstreched palm.
 The jet deals up to d6/level damage to any victim caught in
 its path. Julian’s Short-Order Recipe can be cast at a moment’s
 notice, and can thus be cast as a free action. This free action
 counts toward the limit of quickened spells one may cast in
 a round. The spell deals no damage to inanimate objects.
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