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Meldeth’s Spellbook
The cover is made of
scaly leather that shimmers and changes color as the light reflects from
different angles. A Large Symbol of an Eye and a Hammer is burned into the
leather cover. The inner cover reveals that the leather only covers thin plates
of copper and that the 100 pages of the book are well-worn vellum. There is no
lock on the book but there is a leather strap connected to the covers that will
keep it closed when not in use. The name Meldeth is etched into the inside of
the front cover. Pages used
Spells
Cantrips 1 Dancing Lights 1
Daze 1
Flare 1
Read Magic 1
Resistance 1
Detect Magic 1st
Level Spells 2
Color Spray 2
Grease 2
Magic Missile 2
Shield 2
Spider Climb 2
Shadow Mask (NEW SPELL, LISTED AT BOTTOM) 2nd
Level Spells 4
Invisibility 4
Continual Flame 4
Mirror Image 4
Darkvision 4
Obscure Object 3rd
Level Spells 6
Major Image 6
Slow 6
Phantom Steed 4th
Level Spells 8
Confusion 8
Phantasmal Killer 8
Stoneskin 5th
Level Spells 10
Summon Monster V 10
Persistent Image
100
Total Pages
Shadow
Mask Illusion
Level
2 Components:
V, S, F Casting
Time: 1 action Range:
Personal Target:
You Duration:
10 minutes/level (D) You
cause a mask of shadows to form around your face. It does not impede your
vision, cannot be physically removed, completely hides your features, and
protects you against certain attacks. You receive a +4 bonus on saving throws
against light or darkness spells and any spells that rely on bright light for
damaging effects, such as the flare spell or the fireworks effect of
pyrotechnics. You also gain a 50% chance each round to avoid having to make a
saving throw against gaze attacks, just as if you averted your eyes. If you
avert your eyes while using shadow mask, you get to check twice to see if you
avoid having to make the saving throw. When
the spell’s duration ends, the shadow mask fades over the course of 1d4 rounds
(rather than immediately), giving you time to keep your face hidden via other
means. A successful dispel magic cast against a shadow mask effectively ends the
spell and causes the same slow fading.
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