Astralis world illustration - Fantasy theme
Fantasy

Astralis

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Astralis is a world of deep magical connection where all kinds of magical creatures, legends and entities live under the righteous power of the Astral space, where all magic appears to begin.


Author's Note: In Astralis the most important detail to know about is Astral Magic, a forgotten yet ultrapowerful way of magic that affects all things, only rivalized by void magic, its counterpart that can affect everything too. In this world of fantasy where eight major races live in constant struggle for power, the astral tome, the most ancient and powerfuk artifact has started its new story, a story that talks about you, making everyone's eyes stumble upon you.
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Manual of Stone Golems
Very RareGear (Wondrous Items)
Manual of Stone Golems
Weight5.00 lb.

Description

This tome contains information and incantations necessary to make a stone golem. To decipher and use the manual, you must be a spellcaster with at least two 5th-level spell slots. A creature that can't use a manual of golems and attempts to read it takes 6d6 psychic damage. To create a golem, you must spend 90 days, working without interruption with the manual at hand and resting no more than 8 hours per day. You must also pay 80,000 gp to purchase supplies. Once you finish creating the golem, the book is consumed in eldritch flames. The golem becomes animate when the ashes of the manual are sprinkled on it. It is under your control, and it understands and obeys your spoken commands.

Details
TypeGear
CategoryWondrous Items
RarityVery Rare
Weight5.00 lb.
Cost0 Astrites
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