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The Wizard's Eye
wondrous item, rare
This magnifying glass is made of crystal and has a silver handle. It contains the memories and personality of an old, kind and curious wizard. The wizard’s voice can be heard when the magnifying glass is held up to the eye. The wizard loves mystery, puzzles and magical items.
Sentience
The Wizard’s Eye is a sentient neutral magic item that has an Intelligence score of 19, a Wisdom score of 11 and a Charisma score of 10. It can speak, read and understand Common and up to 5 other languages determined by the DM. It can communicate telepathically with it's wielder. It has hearing and normal vision out to a range of 30 feet. It is fascinated by puzzles, mysteries and riddles, and urges you to seek them out and solve them. It dislikes mundane topics and activities, and may become impatient or sarcastic if you engage in them too often.Wizard’s Wisdom
Once per short rest, The Wizard’s Eye can ritually cast the identify spell without any material components. The wizard’s voice will guide you through the process of identifying the item.Lore
The Wizard’s Eye was created by a wizard named Arcturus who lived in a small village in the mountains. Arcturus was known for his love of puzzles and magical items. He spent most of his life studying magic and creating magical items that would help him solve puzzles and mysteries.
One day, Arcturus decided to create a magnifying glass that would allow him to see things that were normally invisible to the naked eye. He spent years working on the magnifying glass, imbuing it with his own memories and personality.
When Arcturus died, he left The Wizard’s Eye to his apprentice, a young wizard named Alastair. Alastair continued to use The Wizard’s Eye to solve puzzles and mysteries, and he added his own memories and personality to it over time.The Wizard’s Eye has been passed down from wizard to wizard over the years, each one adding their own memories and personality to it. It has become a treasured artifact among wizards who love puzzles and mysteries.
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