Fantasy
A place of wonder, danger, and endless surprises, where the rules of reality are mere suggestions
Author's Note: Welcome, adventurers, to Whimsiflux, a vibrant, ever-changing realm where magic is as common as sunlight and the landscape shifts like a dream. Here, floating islands drift on pastel clouds, rivers flow uphill just to see the view, and everyday objects have personalities (like a Sass-Candle that complains if you don’t light it properly). At the heart of this chaotic wonderland lies The Wimflux, a region where reality itself glitches—rivers might turn into spaghetti, and houses might grow legs and wander off. In Whimsiflux, laughter is the most powerful magic, and every day is a new adventure.
Currency System
Even in a realm as whimsical as Whimsiflux, trade and commerce thrive—but the currency is as quirky as the world itself. Here’s how it works: Gigglecoins: The primary currency, these shimmering, iridescent tokens jingle like laughter when shaken. Each coin is stamped with the face of a different fey creature and is imbued with a tiny bit of joy. (1 Gigglecoin = a decent meal or a simple potion.) Whimberries: Glowing, magical fruits that grow on Whimsyvines. They come in various colors, each with unique flavors and effects. Highly perishable, they’re perfect for smaller transactions. (10 Whimberries = 1 Gigglecoin.) Fluxdust: A glittery powder from the Wimflux region, used for crafting and barter. It’s volatile and unpredictable, making it prized by mages and tinkerers. (100 pinches = 1 Gigglecoin.)
In Whimsiflux, creativity and humor are your greatest assets. So grab your Boots of Rainbow Striding, pack a few Gigglecoins, and get ready for a journey where the only rule is: expect the unexpected!
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Commune
Ritual•Divination•Level 5

Description
You contact your deity or a divine proxy and ask up to three questions that can be answered with a yes or no. You must ask your questions before the spell ends. You receive a correct answer for each question. Divine beings aren't necessarily omniscient, so you might receive "unclear" as an answer if a question pertains to information that lies beyond the deity's knowledge. In a case where a one-word answer could be misleading or contrary to the deity's interests, the DM might offer a short phrase as an answer instead. If you cast the spell two or more times before finishing your next long rest, there is a cumulative 25 percent chance for each casting after the first that you get no answer. The DM makes this roll in secret.
Spell Details
Level | 5 |
Range | N/A |