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| book text = [The upper part of this parchment describes the necromantic ritual spells employed to inhere portions of a creature's spirit within its extracted organs, and then sealing these spirit-infused organs inside funerary urns and hiding them to preserve the life force contained therein.]  
| book text = [The upper part of this parchment describes the necromantic ritual spells employed to inhere portions of a creature's spirit within its extracted organs, and then sealing these spirit-infused organs inside funerary urns and hiding them to preserve the life force contained therein.]  

Latest revision as of 17:40, 18 June 2024

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This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.

Properties

  • Books
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp


Text

[The upper part of this parchment describes the necromantic ritual spells employed to inhere portions of a creature's spirit within its extracted organs, and then sealing these spirit-infused organs inside funerary urns and hiding them to preserve the life force contained therein.]


[The bottom of the parchment is crossed by a scrawl of crooked letters that decipher as follows.]


A brilliant idea, but not an idea of genius such as the concept it inspires in me! Where better to hide such precious treasure than inside the animated body of a guardian who doesn't even know it's there?