Tome of Infinite Arcanus Item in The Chronicles of Traith | World Anvil

Tome of Infinite Arcanus

The Tome of Infinite Arcanus is old enough that there is no record of it's scribing, and the knowledge contained within is beyond that of any one caster to have walked Traith. Through the ages the tome has disappeared and resurfaced countless times sometimes vanishing from history for centuries or millennia at a time.

Mechanics & Inner Workings

In the hands of those who are destined this Tome is the ultimate guide to the manipulation of the arcane energies throughout multiverse.

Significance

Many scholars in the arcane community believe that the Tome of Infinite Arcanus is the core catalog for all arcane energies in the Traith cosmology. This Tome has travelled through the hands of some of Traith's most accomplished arcane casters from various different traditions.

Classes:

Artificer: In the hands of an Artificer the Tome of Infinite Arcanus offers incite into new infusions as well as knowledge in other areas such as alchemy.   Bard: A Bard hears the songs of the multiverse more clearly when in possession of the Tome of Infinite Arcanus learning new songs as well as new paths that lead them beyond the magics of an average Bard.   Sorcerer: The Sorcerer can feel the power of the Tome as it sits in their hands, not much effort is expended on their part yet the book imparts spells appropriate to the Sorcerer's tendencies.   Warlock:   Wizard: Wizards by far benefit the most from the Tome of Infinite Arcanus from spells and metamagic to arcane secrets lost to time.
Item type
Unique Artifact
Current Location
Subtype / Model
Rarity
This tome is of unknown origins and is considered to be a one of a kind artifact.
Weight
5lb
Dimensions
9x12
Base Price
Priceless
Raw materials & Components
The front and back covers of this tome are each made of a single scale of unknown origins. These scales measure twelve inches high, nine inches across, and one inch thick. The pages are made of obsidian yet with the pliability of paper. It is said the the font,  "ink", and text used to compose the tome actually appears different to anyone who reads from it.

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