In preparing my magnum opus, I'm trying to nail down a simple yet flavorful way to handle spellcasting. My approach for now (in addition to looking at how it's handled in games like Mini Six and FIE, I SAY!) is just to develop ideas I've had for the 5E Rudie class I wrote about a while back. If I can make it work for the spell-like Sounds of a Rudie, I'm pretty sure I can make it work for the stuff a wizard or cleric would cast.
So here's more low-hanging fruit, reskinned and rephrased from that SRD we all know so well. The song is Derrick Morgan's 1969 classic "Moon Hop," which celebrated the moon landing (is that obvious? apologies if so). It might be a bit more well known to many through the variant performed by Symarip, which apparently became a hit in the UK in like 1980 on the heels of 2tone's popularity. And of course, the place I heard it first (and which I would imagine is the way many people learned of the song) was the Specials' incorporation of it into their sets during the height of their popularity. (I heard recordings; I didn't see those sets.) All three of these versions are below...
The disclaimers: (1) Yeah, it really isn't a ska song (other than maybe the Specials' version), but it is certainly in the very-closely-related early reggae style. (This is often called skinhead reggae, of course...I just avoid that term sometimes, depending upon the audience, since the term skinhead has taken on a very different and very problematic meaning for many people.) And (2) I know an accusation came out toward Derrick Morgan about a year ago that is also pretty terrible. Obviously this doesn't impact the quality of his music from 55 years ago, but for some reason I feel like it has to be said, and for what it's worth, I haven't seen any resolution to the issue that makes me believe it has to be true.
Wow...okay, that was way too long...here's the Sound and the songs...!
Moon Hop
1st-level Sound
Range: Touch
Duration: 1 minute
One creature's jump height and distance are tripled for the duration of the sound.
The original:
Symarip's version:
The Specials' take:
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