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Post by Koric on Feb 11, 2018 2:55:27 GMT -5
This spell was designed by Aellmakellaeth ni’Aelvekin Caernig ni’Mooir’Glaith in the year 5a668.
Developed after the oppressive realization that she had more research to do, as fast as possible, than she had thought feasible. Normally elves prefer to take time and savor their learning. Her practicality won out and this spell was created. While the majority of her spells are common knowledge, this was kept closer to the vest. While there is a subset of elves who appreciate the efficiency of the spell, the more typical reaction varies between exasperation to indignation.
Aellmakellaeth's Touch of Impatience - (Scholar's Touch - Races of Destiny p.167)
Divination Level: Bard 1, cleric 1, sorcerer/wizard 1 Components: V, S, M, F Casting Time: 1 standard action Range: Personal Target: One book/round Duration: Concentration up to 1 round/level Saving Throw: None Spell Resistance: No
With this spell you can touch a book or scroll and absorb the knowledge contained within as if you had just read it. This is equivalent to a solid reading but not deep study -- the character does not gain perfect recall of the information, just whatever he would have gotten from reading it completely once. If you can't read the language of the source, the spell has no effect. This spell cannot be used to prepare spells or to cast magical scrolls, nor does it have any effect when reading a magical book (such as a tome of understanding).
Material Component: A scrap of parchment and a pinch of tinder
Focus: A thin crystal disc.
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Post by Thelin on Feb 12, 2018 16:22:00 GMT -5
Should be just a bit clearer on the descript.
This spell cannot be used to prepare spells or to cast magical scrolls, nor does it have any effect when reading a magical book (such as a tome of understanding) or another wizards spellbook.
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