Item:Moonsilk manuscript illustrated with a map

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moonsilk manuscript illustrated with a map
Look: Illustrations of complex, three-dimensional shapes cover much of the manuscript, which you immediately recognize as a spell pattern taken from different angles and cross-sections. Esoteric words are written in the margins and label the diagrams, but their meanings are not immediately obvious.
Weight: 5 stones
Metal: Unknown
Uses: 1
Appraised Cost: 1 Kronars0.8 Lirums <br />0.722 Dokoras <br />0.001 LTBpoints <br />0.001 Tickets <br />0.001 Scrips <br />
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Sources: Source is Drathrok's Duskruin 438/Incidental loot, Drathrok's Duskruin 435/Incidental loot
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The moonsilk manuscript contains a complete description of the Saesordian Compass spell. You quickly label the manuscript with this identification.
The original Saesordians were pioneers in the days of the Seven-Pointed Star, purveyors of arcane knowledge who were sometimes accused of employing demonic counsel. With this spell's resurfacing, it has been theorized that it was responsible for the Saesordians' catastrophic mood swings and other uncivilized behavior which, in the end, drew the ire of an empress and changed history forever.
The Holy infusion of the Pattern of Direction, the Compass surrenders some part of the sorcerer's Targeted Magic faculties to a living concept. Although it does not manifest the creature into physicality but merely connects, this is nearly as dangerous. The fates of the two beings convolve for a time, and Nomad lore is filled with warnings against such unions.