So there's a character I came up with who's an Autognome wizard that used to be a walking file cabinet for his creator, an Orc Artificer, who now uses the cabinet hammerspace in his stomach to store spell pages.
Any time an unfathomably powerful entity sweeps in and offers godlike rewards in return for just a few teensy favors, it’s a scam. Unless it’s me. I’d never lie to you, reader dearest.
My last spellbook is inside a large boulder, having been stoneshaped into it. Emergency use only. My current one looks like a brown leather package that takes two rounds to untie and unwrap. That is the 'cover' wraps around it entirely and folds over the top, keeping liquids and other such things away,
Decorative extraordinary fine grimore made with extremely durable materials with golden lettering written in infernal with my name on the front with art doodles on the corners marking each section so its organized . A rather nice enduring spellbook if I do say my self.
An enduring spellbook that is more of a scrapbook/notebook/sketchbook with spells everywhere. I would say he makes it look plain but it’s full of info.
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Currently playing as a tortle Artificer/Wizard who I envision as a sort of Hedge Wizard, no formal training but he has a collection of notes on Magic, Natural Science, Herbalism, Religion. He uses calligraphy tools to cast the artificer magic and during downtime works on 'converting' some of the artificer notes into proper wizard spells, and does a bit of 'papercraft' by drawing inventions and folding them into tools and trinkets.
This 'book' is more of a collection of birchbark scrolls and pages than a book at this stage, but as he levels up it becomes more of a proper spellbook that resembles a journal on nature and magic.
The book is made of faded graph paper and old leather. It's filled in with hundreds if notes squished into the margins, and almost every other page has sketches of dragons.
My Arcane Tome is leather bound 11.5 inches long by 8.5 inches wide. A page in 11 inches long by 8 inches wide with an inch space around the page giving it a 9 inches long by 6 inches wide writing area. The pages are made from vellum that has been color coded to the spell school of the spell that has been scribed on it. P.S. My traveling book is nothing more than spell pages wrapped in tanned snake skin.
you read the title, what's your spell book look like?
This question is vague because of the stupidity of the English language, look like could mean the spells inside or its actual look
i will assume you mean its actual look, its a simple book, with a brown leather cover, slightly charred and burnt from all the times i cast fireball without checking how big the room is.
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you read the title, what's your spell book look like?
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So there's a character I came up with who's an Autognome wizard that used to be a walking file cabinet for his creator, an Orc Artificer, who now uses the cabinet hammerspace in his stomach to store spell pages.
My Strixhaven/Quandrix evoker has my character's specific fractal pattern (from the Mandelbrot set) on the cover.
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Black leather cover, with pages.
Any time an unfathomably powerful entity sweeps in and offers godlike rewards in return for just a few teensy favors, it’s a scam. Unless it’s me. I’d never lie to you, reader dearest.
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My last spellbook is inside a large boulder, having been stoneshaped into it. Emergency use only. My current one looks like a brown leather package that takes two rounds to untie and unwrap. That is the 'cover' wraps around it entirely and folds over the top, keeping liquids and other such things away,
Decorative extraordinary fine grimore made with extremely durable materials with golden lettering written in infernal with my name on the front with art doodles on the corners marking each section so its organized . A rather nice enduring spellbook if I do say my self.
An enduring spellbook that is more of a scrapbook/notebook/sketchbook with spells everywhere. I would say he makes it look plain but it’s full of info.
"Time, like hope, is an illusion" - Lumalee
"Time is relative" - Albert Einstein
"It's a joke. It's all a joke. Mother forgive me" - Edward 'The Comedian' Blake
"Do I look like the kind of clown that can start a movement?" - Arthur Fleck
Currently playing as a tortle Artificer/Wizard who I envision as a sort of Hedge Wizard, no formal training but he has a collection of notes on Magic, Natural Science, Herbalism, Religion. He uses calligraphy tools to cast the artificer magic and during downtime works on 'converting' some of the artificer notes into proper wizard spells, and does a bit of 'papercraft' by drawing inventions and folding them into tools and trinkets.
This 'book' is more of a collection of birchbark scrolls and pages than a book at this stage, but as he levels up it becomes more of a proper spellbook that resembles a journal on nature and magic.
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I haven't made the character, but I have an idea.
The book is made of faded graph paper and old leather. It's filled in with hundreds if notes squished into the margins, and almost every other page has sketches of dragons.
It's the notebook of a dragon cultist.
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My Arcane Tome is leather bound 11.5 inches long by 8.5 inches wide. A page in 11 inches long by 8 inches wide with an inch space around the page giving it a 9 inches long by 6 inches wide writing area. The pages are made from vellum that has been color coded to the spell school of the spell that has been scribed on it. P.S. My traveling book is nothing more than spell pages wrapped in tanned snake skin.
My Transmutations wizards spell book is actually not a book, but some obsidian stones with arcane runes inscribed in them.
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This question is vague because of the stupidity of the English language, look like could mean the spells inside or its actual look
i will assume you mean its actual look, its a simple book, with a brown leather cover, slightly charred and burnt from all the times i cast fireball without checking how big the room is.