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| description = {{legendary|The Red Knight's Final Strategem}} is a {{legendary}} [[Books|Book]] which grants the reader the powerful scroll of [[Artistry of War]]. | | controller icon = Book Special B Unfaded.png | ||
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| description = {{legendary|The Red Knight's Final Strategem}} is a {{legendary}} [[Books|Book]] which grants the reader the powerful scroll of [[Artistry of War]]. | |||
| quote = WARNING: Extremely powerful knowledge. May include curses. A volume rife with ploys, feints, gambits - and a smattering of elemental strategy, of course. | | quote = WARNING: Extremely powerful knowledge. May include curses. A volume rife with ploys, feints, gambits - and a smattering of elemental strategy, of course. | ||
| book text = Before her time as an exarch of Tempus and goddess of Strategy, the Red Knight was a paladin most devout. She toured armies the world over as both student and teacher, and thus war she elevated by Tempus to her current status. These pages contain that of her which was left on the material plane after her ascension. | | book author = The Red Knight | ||
| type = Books | | book text = Before her time as an exarch of [[Tempus]] and goddess of Strategy, the Red Knight was a [[paladin]] most devout. She toured armies the world over as both student and teacher, and thus war she elevated by Tempus to her current status. These pages contain that of her which was left on the material plane after her ascension. | ||
| type = Books | |||
| rarity = legendary | | rarity = legendary | ||
| weight kg = 0.5 | | weight kg = 0.5 | ||
| weight lb = 1.1 | | weight lb = 1.1 | ||
| price = 2000 | | price = 2000 | ||
| where to find = | |||
* In the [[Sorcerous Vault]] beneath [[Sorcerous Sundries]] at {{coords|368|1057}}, behind a wall just north of the entry portal to the vault, behind a hidden button ({{Ability Check|Perception|15}}) | |||
| where to find = | | usage = * Reading the book produces a {{SmRarityItem|Scroll of Artistry of War}}. | ||
* | | notes = * The {{SmRarityItem|Scroll of Artistry of War}} can be scribed to a [[Wizard]]'s spellbook, which allows to cast the spell using a Level 5 Spell Slot once per [[Short Rest]]. | ||
* The line in the flavour text about 'a smattering of elemental strategy' is a reference to Gilbert and Sullivan's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major-General%27s_Song Major-General's Song]. | |||
}} | }} | ||
Latest revision as of 11:40, 21 February 2025
The Red Knight's Final Strategem is a Legendary Book which grants the reader the powerful scroll of Artistry of War.

WARNING: Extremely powerful knowledge. May include curses. A volume rife with ploys, feints, gambits - and a smattering of elemental strategy, of course.
Properties
Author: The Red Knight
Rarity: Legendary
Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
Price: 2000 gp
Where to find
- In the Sorcerous Vault beneath Sorcerous Sundries at X: 368 Y: 1057, behind a wall just north of the entry portal to the vault, behind a hidden button (
DC 15 Perception check)
Usage
- Reading the book produces a
Scroll of Artistry of War.
Text
Before her time as an exarch of Tempus and goddess of Strategy, the Red Knight was a paladin most devout. She toured armies the world over as both student and teacher, and thus war she elevated by Tempus to her current status. These pages contain that of her which was left on the material plane after her ascension.
Notes
- The
Scroll of Artistry of War can be scribed to a Wizard's spellbook, which allows to cast the spell using a Level 5 Spell Slot once per Short Rest.
- The line in the flavour text about 'a smattering of elemental strategy' is a reference to Gilbert and Sullivan's Major-General's Song.