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|look=Carved in low relief, the Kaldaran symbols of the Thirteen adorn the edges of the front and back covers. The clear, prismatic veins of the original diamondwood lend the pure white spiritwood a glittering sheen, resembling a snowfield sparkling on a sunny day.<br>>
|look=Carved in low relief, the Kaldaran symbols of the Thirteen adorn the edges of the front and back covers. The clear, prismatic veins of the original diamondwood lend the pure white spiritwood a glittering sheen, resembling a snowfield sparkling on a sunny day.<br>
You read the cover of your spiritwood tome: "Kaldaran Visions of the Thirteen".
You read the cover of your spiritwood tome: "Kaldaran Visions of the Thirteen".
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pallid spiritwood tome graven with Kaldaran iconography
Look: Carved in low relief, the Kaldaran symbols of the Thirteen adorn the edges of the front and back covers. The clear, prismatic veins of the original diamondwood lend the pure white spiritwood a glittering sheen, resembling a snowfield sparkling on a sunny day.

You read the cover of your spiritwood tome: "Kaldaran Visions of the Thirteen".

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Sources: Source is Tomes of Lore

Opening your spiritwood tome, you turn to the first page and begin to read. You immerse yourself in the wisdom of your spiritwood tome, deepening your understanding of Kaldaran religious practices.