You bend time and space to create a rudimentary mental link between your present and possible future self. Communicating through time in this way is dangerous and can strain or even break your mind. When you cast this spell, make a DC 15 Intelligence saving throw. On a failure, you take 6d6 psychic damage and your mind overwhelmed by visions of countless possible future timelines until you finish a long rest. While your mind is overwhelmed in this way, you can't take actions, can't understand what other creatures say, can't read, and speak only in gibberish. A greater restoration spell cast on you ends this effect.
On a successful save, an illusion of your feature self appears over your form and can answer up to five questions through you. You or your companions must ask any questions before the spell ends. The GM answers each question with one word, such as "yes," "no," "maybe," "never," "irrelevant," or "unclear" (if your possible future self doesn't know the answer to the question). If a one-word answer would be misleading, the GM might instead offer a short phrase as an answer.
* - (A mirror)
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