Barrax's Spellbook

The spellbook and, some would say more importantly, the Chronicle of Things Unseen by the legendary ancient thinker, Barrax the Sage. He was a great mathemetician and logician, and to this day is considered the father of applied engineering.

Different esoteric messages, salient quips, or dire predictions can sometimes be found written in the margins of a morning, as if the book were trying to communicate something.


Spells

Cantrips

  • Mage Hand
  • Minor Illusion
  • Prestidigitation
  • Message
  • Mind Sliver
  • Encode Thoughts
  • Level One

  • Shield
  • Detect Magic
  • Mage Armor
  • Identify
  • Comprehend Languages
  • Alarm
  • Tasha's Hideous Laughter
  • Level Two

  • Mirror Image
  • Misty Step
  • Suggestion
  • Detect Thoughts
  • Mind Spike
  • Arcane Lock
  • Level Three

  • Counterspell
  • Dispel Magic
  • Sending
  • Glyph of Warding
  • Lightning Bolt
  • Fireball
  • Level Four

  • Arcane Eye
  • Greater Invisibility
  • Dimension Door
  • Phantasmal Killer
  • Echoes of the Possible
  • Level Five

  • Wall of Force
  • Telekinesis
  • Modify Memory
  • Rary’s Telepathic Bond
  • Sigil Spiral (Custom Spell)
  • Level Six

  • Globe of Invulnerability
  • Contingency
  • True Seeing
  • Temporal Fold
  • Level Seven

  • Forcecage
  • Sequester
  • Simulacrum
  • Eye of the Eternal Night
  • Level Eight

  • Mind Blank
  • Maze
  • Demiplane
  • Antimagic Field
  • Level Nine

  • Foresight
  • Time Stop
  • Wish (crossed out and annotated, possibly failed attempts)
  • Imprisonment
  • Mechanics & Inner Workings

    Three hundred vellum pages, all of them magically preserved.

    Manufacturing process

    Barrax put this togeteher over many hundreds of years of extended life.

    History

    The spellbook and chronicle of the famed philosopher and mathemetician, Barrax the Sage.
    Current Location
    Rarity
    Unique.
    Weight
    4 lbs.
    Raw materials & Components
    Dragon hide leather cover, buckled with mithral, and closed with an Arcane Lock.
    Tools
    It has the likeness of a lidless eye worked into the leather of the cover.


    Cover image: Noonshade by H. Ogni

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