Legendary Stonecraft

''Time slows to a halt when you embrace solitude. Tyr was not built in one day, but you will perform great acts of construction before nightfall.''

This spell can only be cast at sunrise, in an isolated location with no onlookers. Legendary stonecraft stretches out the duration of the day with respect to stonecraft - digging ditches, quarrying stone, building masonry, carving stone, etc. While the spell endures, the sun seems to stay still in the sky, and neither you nor your fellow stone workers have need of food, drink, or sleep. The day seems endless, and indeed, for you, it virtually is. You can choose how long to make the day last in terms of your labor; however, you cannot make creatures work for more than a year. Every subject must willingly participate in this spell at its casting. If any other creature enters the spell's range, or even views its effects, legendary stonecraft abruptly terminates. Similarly, if anyone uses the time to do anything other than stonecraft, the spell terminates.

All subjects age as normal for the number of workdays. For example, if you stretched the day to the maximum one year's worth of work, you and all your co-workers would age one year during this time, even though only a day passed for the rest of the world.

Material Component Crushed onyx worth 50 Cp per subject per workday. For example, if you have 9 workers (plus you) and wish to stretch the day into 10 work days, it would cost 5,000 Cp.