Wednesday, October 5, 2022

What is this Spellbook?


Spellbooks are not always actual books. Or at least, they shouldn't be. Sometimes they are other things. Roll a d10 and see what is the actual object that hosts the spell.

 
  1. A small piece of velum, with the spell scribbled in tiny font.

  2. A clay tablet that’s always slightly wet. Be careful not to smudge the spell!

  3. A piece of starched fabric, stretched tight over a barbed frame.

  4. A series of golden, interconnected disks.

  5. A codex bound in strange leather. Roll 1d6 to determine what kind of leather: 1. Albino Cow 2. Rhino hide 3. Pig 4. Human 5. Lizard 6. Impossible to determine

  6. A delicate papyrus scroll. Very fragile

  7. A heavy tome with a bronze lock. The lock has no key, can only be lock picked and can not be opened by magic.

  8. A piece of dried skin, the spell being a series of intricate tattoos that were once on someone’s shoulder blade.

  9. A ball of thorny vines that twist into the runes of the spell. 

      10.A heavy felt apron, the spell being embroidered onto the fabric itself.
  

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