Spell Weaver

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A Spell Weaver does not write down spells as a Wizard does. Instead, they use mundane string or thread to visually illustrate how magic power ought to be woven together in order to produce a spell. This form of storing spell information is quite different from the arcane writing used by Wizards, and therefore Wizards cannot 'read' a Spell Weaver's spells, nor can a Spell Weaver read a Wizard's spellbook. Nonetheless, the ''Read Magic'' spell works as well on the Spell Weaver's weaves as it does on any other form of storing spell information.
A Spell Weaver does not write down spells as a Wizard does. Instead, they use mundane string or thread to visually illustrate how magic power ought to be woven together in order to produce a spell. This form of storing spell information is quite different from the arcane writing used by Wizards, and therefore Wizards cannot 'read' a Spell Weaver's spells, nor can a Spell Weaver read a Wizard's spellbook. Nonetheless, the ''Read Magic'' spell works as well on the Spell Weaver's weaves as it does on any other form of storing spell information.
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A Spell Weaver starts with weaves for each of the cantrips, as well as the weaves for three 1st level spells. She gains two new weaves for spells of a level she can cast at each level thereafter.
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A Spell Weaver starts with weaves for each of the cantrips, as well as the weaves for three 1st level spells. She gains two new weaves for spells of a level she can cast at each level thereafter. Like a Wizard, she also may prepare ''Read Magic'' without any weaves.
She may also create new weaves in exactly the same manner as a Wizard scribes new spells into his spellbook, but weaves need not be carried all together as one 'book'; they may be kept separate from each other (typically in a bag or the like), and each one weighs one hundredth of a pound (0.01 lbs) per spell level. Alternatively, a tapestry or other form of weaving can have spells woven into it, and typically weighs about 3 lbs and can store 200 spell levels in it. However, whatever weaving the spell is formed into, it must be capable of being laid flat if the Spell Weaver is to prepare spells from it.
She may also create new weaves in exactly the same manner as a Wizard scribes new spells into his spellbook, but weaves need not be carried all together as one 'book'; they may be kept separate from each other (typically in a bag or the like), and each one weighs one hundredth of a pound (0.01 lbs) per spell level. Alternatively, a tapestry or other form of weaving can have spells woven into it, and typically weighs about 3 lbs and can store 200 spell levels in it. However, whatever weaving the spell is formed into, it must be capable of being laid flat if the Spell Weaver is to prepare spells from it.

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