![]() ![]() Although calligraphy is of little help in deciphering the content of magical writings, proficiency with these supplies can aid in identifying who wrote a script of a magical nature. Calligrapher's supplies include ink, a dozen sheets of parchment, and three quills.Īrcana. Their supplies also give them some ability to examine scripts and determine if they are legitimate, since a calligrapher's training involves long hours of studying writing and attempting to replicate its style and design.Ĭomponents. Calligraphers produce text that is pleasing to the eye, using a style that is difficult to forge. In D&D I think most people just hand wave that adventurers and the general population can read and write, except for barbarians weirdly.Īnyway, page 79 - Calligrapher’s Supplies:Ĭalligraphy treats writing as a delicate, beautiful art. Most probably think of monks and abbey’s handwriting books, though certain individuals could read and write. This is the art of making beautiful words on parchment and was an important part of society back before the printing press became a thing. Which brings us to Calligrapher’s Supplies. On one hand we have cobbler’s tools, on the other hand we have alchemists tools… I’m not really sure the number of alchemist who turn adventurer, but I’m pretty confident that it is far higher than cobbler turning to adventurer. This has to be one of the most mundane focusing tools they have in Xanathar’s Guide to Everything, which I’m not really sure how that paints that book. Regardless, I’m making a core component of this tool the ability to hide codes inside of a document… so that, has some sort of use for adventurers right?įor those that don’t care about the how of my tool:įor best results in GM Binder, use a Chrome Browser ![]() This tool is definitely a challenge to think of a use, especially as the idea of a someone who writes nice doesn’t really make it seem applicable to fighting babies and kissing monsters. But I’m going to take Calligrapher’s Supplies and make it a bit less… mundane? I’m not sure. ![]() I’m going in a weird direction with this tool… which isn’t to say I haven’t taken any other tools in a weird direction… like Tinker’s Tools. Other tools: Jeweler’s Tools, Carpenter’s Tools, Forgery Kit, Disguise Kit, Herbalism Kit, Glassblower’s Tools, Navigator’s Tools, Leatherworker’s Tools, Cobbler’s Tools, Poisoner’s Kit, Cartographer’s Tools, Alchemist’s Supplies, Mason’s Tools, Gaming Sets, Tinker’s Tools, Healer’s Kit, Brewer’s Supplies, Smith’s Tools & Cook’s Utensils. ![]()
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