Pictograph (5e Spell)
You transmute a sheet of parchment you hold to flawlessly portray a flat depiction of what you see when you cast the spell. Even if the sheet is larger, the depiction you produce can be no more than 1 foot by 1 foot, and captures only what you saw. The altered parchment—or "pictograph"—records any illusions you saw, and reproduces facets such as colors and brightness as you saw them.
2nd-level transmutation (ritual) | |
Casting time: | 1 action |
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Range: | Self |
Components: | S, M (a sheet of parchment and 10 gp worth of cut crystals, all of which are consumed by the spell) |
Duration: | Until dispelled |
The sheet is not dyed and it is not an illusion. Rather, the sheet is physically changed until an effect would dispel this spell. The transmuted sheet appears indistinguishable from a very true-to-life painting.
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