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The underdark

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The Underdark is a vast, subterranean network of caverns, tunnels, and mushroom forests.


Author's Note: The Underdark is a vast, subterranean network of caverns, tunnels, and mushroom forests. It's a dark and dangerous place, filled with monstrous creatures and ruled by evil deities. The Underdark is a vast network of caverns and tunnels that stretches beneath entire continents. Its exact depth varies, but it can reach depths of 10 miles or more. The deepest parts are known as the Lowerdark, where strange and terrifying creatures dwell.
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Contact Other Plane
RitualDivinationLevel 5
Contact Other Plane

Description

You mentally contact a demigod, the spirit of a long-dead sage, or some other mysterious entity from another plane. Contacting this extraplanar intelligence can strain or even break your mind. When you cast this spell, make a DC 15 intelligence saving throw. On a failure, you take 6d6 psychic damage and are insane until you finish a long rest. While insane, you can't take actions, can't understand what other creatures say, can't read, and speak only in gibberish. A greater restoration spell cast on you ends this effect. On a successful save, you can ask the entity up to five questions. You must ask your questions before the spell ends. The DM answers each question with one word, such as "yes," "no," "maybe," "never," "irrelevant," or "unclear" (if the entity doesn't know the answer to the question). If a one-word answer would be misleading, the DM might instead offer a short phrase as an answer.

Spell Details
Level5
RangeN/A
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