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| effect = *Casts {{SAI|Find Familiar: Cheeky Quasit}} on use.
| effect = *Casts {{SAI|Find Familiar: Cheeky Quasit}} on use.
| where to find = *The unique Quasit scroll - In the [[Apothecary's Cellar]], behind the moveable bookshelf, in the casket immediately to your right as you enter the cavernous room.
| where to find = *The unique Quasit scroll - In the [[Apothecary's Cellar]], behind the moveable bookshelf, in the casket immediately to your right as you enter the cavernous room.
| notes = Some party members can permanently acquire this spell.
| notes = {{SpoilerBox|Reading this scroll summons a unique [[Quasit]] familiar named [[Shovel (Familiar)|Shovel]] and begins a dialogue interaction with her.
{{SpoilerBox|Reading this scroll summons a unique [[Quasit]] familiar named [[Shovel (Familiar)|Shovel]] and begins a dialogue interaction with her.


Some characters can use this dialogue to learn the ability to summon her once per [[Short Rest]] as a ritual (via [[Find Familiar: Cheeky Quasit]]). The following classes and races produce successful results. The list may not be exhaustive:
Some characters can use this dialogue to learn the ability to summon her once per [[Short Rest]] as a ritual (via [[Find Familiar: Cheeky Quasit]]). The following classes and races produce successful results. The list may not be exhaustive:
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