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* If all prerequisites were met, the familiar responds with a line starting with "Oh, oh, a spell shite!", and at this point, the party member obtains the summoning spell.
* If all prerequisites were met, the familiar responds with a line starting with "Oh, oh, a spell shite!", and at this point, the party member obtains the summoning spell.
* If the familiar gets stuck on "See. Tell you truth, beefy." and the summoning spell has not been obtained, some of the prerequisites may not have been met.
* If the familiar gets stuck on "See. Tell you truth, beefy." and the summoning spell has not been obtained, some of the prerequisites may not have been met.
* Draconic Bloodline Sorcerers have an option to try to convince Shovel that they are actually a dragon in disguise. This leads to some amusing dialogue with her but doesn't seem to lead to learning the summoning spell. Choosing either of the other subclass-specific dialogue options does.
* Draconic Bloodline Sorcerers have an option to try to deceive Shovel that they are actually a dragon in disguise. This leads to some amusing dialogue with her but doesn't seem to lead to learning the summoning spell. Choosing either of the other subclass-specific dialogue options does.


The order of reading the book and/or interacting with the familiar doesn't seem to matter. One may summon the familiar before entering the laboratory and finding the book, or find ''and'' read the book before summoning the familiar, and still obtain the summoning spell.
The order of reading the book and/or interacting with the familiar doesn't seem to matter. One may summon the familiar before entering the laboratory and finding the book, or find ''and'' read the book before summoning the familiar, and still obtain the summoning spell.

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