| Date | 2024-03-12 |
| Type | Game |
| Character | Grim Dundragon (T4) |
| DM | Mykemyke |
| Location | Triden Discord |
| Gold Gained | 3365 |
| Downtime Gained | 10 |
Wondrous Item, legendary (requires attunement by a wizard)
This thick tome contains pages of thin, hammered copper and has thing covers of slate. It is held shut by a severed elven tongue. Occasionally, the attuned user of this spellbook finds messages that have been scrawled by someone claiming to be Netherese; this ghostly writer refers to itself simply as "the warlock" and frequently opines on the power of the one true god of magic: Mystryl.
This item can be found in the Dungeon Master's Guide.
"The warlock"—in truth, the Netherese lich Larloch—has taken an interest in you. You have already discovered that he can control undead creatures with but a thought and that he has a significant understanding of the way that the Weave works. This may work for or against you in future encounters with Larloch and his agents.
You have entered the ruins of Myth Drannor and survived to tell the tale. While this is still considered a holy place for elves across Faerûn, others may be keenly interested in hearing of your exploits. When you stay at a tavern in a large city (such as the Yawning Portal in Waterdeep), you may make a DC 18 Charisma (Persuasion) check; if successful your drinks and lodging are paid for by the other patrons. If unsuccessful, you are stuck with the bar tab for everyone that night. High-ranking elves may have a dim view of your unsanctioned activities in Myth Drannor. At your DM's discretion, your Charisma-based skill checks are made with disadvantage when dealing with elf nobles and very strong spellcasters.