@TheEdVerse Great Sage! Today I lay an oddly specific question at thine feet. Is there a particular spell, or series thereof, that might give a book infinite pages? I know the Nether Scrolls have a similar property; this is more for a diary.
Best regards and much thanks!— Nicole Martinsen (@MissMartinsen) February 26, 2020
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Ah, ye seek Agannazar’s Amanuensis, a rare, old spell that adds a dozen pages (so, 24 blank sides of paper, parchment, or vellum, depending on what material the book it’s cast on has for its pages) in a trice, and poises a ink-dipped quill above them. Warning: 2)
…this spell consumes the quill, a stick of wood, and an entire animal hide, cleansed and cured, in the casting.
It doesn't grant infinite pages, but can be cast repeatedly on the same tome, to expand it as much as desired. Elminster cautions that if spells are..#Realmslore— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) February 26, 2020
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…written upon these enchanted pages, instability is introduced, and grows over time and with each addition of pages. 4)
Despite the spell's name, it does not write for the caster. The quill ceases to hover the moment it's touched by any living being. The spell does NOT provide ink replenishment.#Realmslore— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) February 26, 2020
Does mage’s tome starts to weight more? Oh, yes. Normal weight increase for the pages added.#Realmslore
— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) February 27, 2020