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Beelzebub1111
2009-11-23, 07:10 PM
"To unlock your deepest desire, simply turn over this scroll"

Scroll of Infinite Desires
This cursed scroll is made of the finest parchment, With ink that always seems to be a color pleasing to the eyes of whoever is reading it. The text always appears different to whoever is reading it, saying that the reader's greatest desire is on the opposite side of the scroll, no matter which side they are reading. The reader must make a DC 15 Will Save or become fascinated, continuously flipping the scroll over and over again. The reader is entitled to another save every minute. A character that makes their save is immune to the effects of the scroll for 24 hours.
CL 8th; Craft Wonderous Item, Hypnotism; Price 2,000 gp.

Temotei
2009-11-23, 07:17 PM
Wouldn't it make more sense to name it "The Scroll of Infinite Desires?" "Differently" should be "different."

Beelzebub1111
2009-11-23, 07:22 PM
Wouldn't it make more sense to name it "The Scroll of Infinite Desires?" "Differently" should be "different."
Thanks for the advice, anything else?

Temotei
2009-11-23, 07:42 PM
You could make a spell! One that makes the target keep turning around, because they think what they desire most is behind them. That would be cool. :smallsmile:

The scroll looks fine, though. I like seeing a cursed item that doesn't automatically kill you.

Ouranos
2009-11-23, 11:31 PM
"How do you keep an idiot busy? Turn card over"

dsmiles
2009-11-24, 08:25 AM
"To unlock your deepest desire, simply turn over this scroll"

I have to ask...
Does it say the same thing on the other side?

PairO'Dice Lost
2009-11-24, 08:52 AM
I have to ask...
Does it say the same thing on the other side?

You'll just have to turn it over and find out, won't you?

dsmiles
2009-11-24, 08:57 AM
That's why I'm asking...so somebody else will have to make their will save instead of me...:smallwink:

Beelzebub1111
2009-11-24, 09:35 AM
I have to ask...
Does it say the same thing on the other side?


The text always appears different to whoever is reading it, saying that the reader's greatest desire is on the opposite side of the scroll, no matter which side they are reading.
This answer your question?

Latronis
2009-11-24, 09:44 AM
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