How to Capture the Magic of Panoramic Landscapes

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The world has always been full of wonder and awe-inspiring beauty. From the majestic mountains to the mesmerizing oceans, nature has never failed to captivate our hearts and minds. But imagine a world where that beauty is not just limited to what our eyes can see. Imagine a **magical panorama** where our senses are heightened and we are able to perceive things that were once invisible to us. This **magical panorama** is not just a product of our imagination; it is a reality that can be experienced through the power of technology. With recent advancements in virtual reality and augmented reality, we are now able to enter into a world where the ordinary becomes extraordinary.


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First aid for internal bleeding includes laying the person down, raising their legs above the level of their heart and not giving them anything to eat or drink. First aid for internal bleeding includes laying the person down, raising their legs above the level of their heart and not giving them anything to eat or drink.

Spell of bleeding

With recent advancements in virtual reality and augmented reality, we are now able to enter into a world where the ordinary becomes extraordinary. Through these technologies, we are able to witness the wonders of nature in a way that was once unimaginable. We can stand at the foot of Mount Everest and feel the cold wind on our faces.

Spell that causes bleeding.

One of my players wants to create a spell that causes 1d6 bleeding each round. There don't seem to be many spells that cause this debuff effect. Any advice on how to stat this out?

Here are some of the better spells I've found that relate to concept. Any help you all can give would be appreciated.

Some bleeding spells:

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This high level bard spell does some damage and bleeding to multiple targets, but this makes it kind of hard to properly assess what it should be for just one target.
https://aonprd.com/SpellDisplay.aspx?ItemName=Deadly%20Finale

This Horror Adventures spell requires the spellcaster to maintain the bleed on themself and has a duration. I don't mind forcing the player to have a fixed duration, but they would, ideally, like to not have a duration. I could go either way. I understand the inherent power increase in allowing a player spell that gives bleed with no duration when monsters have less access to healing magic than players.
https://aonprd.com/SpellDisplay.aspx?ItemName=Bloodbath

This Symbol spell might allow for some legwork to figure out the "level" of 1d6 bleed if enough legwork is done to cross-reference all the Symbol spells against each other with all their various effects, but at a glance, it seems too low to me for it to work. Maybe I'm just not familiar enough with them?
https://aonprd.com/SpellDisplay.aspx?ItemName=Symbol%20of%20Exsanguination

This touch spell only causes 1 bleed, but also causes exhaustion, has a duration, and is only level 1. That's a lot of debuffs for a first level spell, and seems a little beyond the scope of what the player is looking for.
https://aonprd.com/SpellDisplay.aspx?ItemName=Touch%20of%20Bloodletting

Anyway, again, any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

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