In the order of scribes subclass in tasha's, Part of the Awakened Spellbook feature, there's a piece of text about the ability to recreate the awakened book from a book of some kind that can use the features previously metioned in the text. Later though, there's this line, "At the end of the rest, your spellbook's conciousness is summoned into the new book, which the conciuosness transforms into your spellbook, along with all it's spells." Does this mean when you re-create your awakened book on the rest, that all your spells from your previous book are in the newly awakened book, or am I reading it wrong?
In the order of scribes subclass in tasha's, Part of the Awakened Spellbook feature, there's a piece of text about the ability to recreate the awakened book from a book of some kind that can use the features previously metioned in the text. Later though, there's this line, "At the end of the rest, your spellbook's conciousness is summoned into the new book, which the conciuosness transforms into your spellbook, along with all it's spells." Does this mean when you re-create your awakened book on the rest, that all your spells from your previous book are in the newly awakened book, or am I reading it wrong?
That is correct and the intent.