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|e=You may imagine a question or image. This starts a train of thought that manifests as a {{L|Keyword|Visions|Vision}} relating to what you first imagined. |
|e=You may imagine a question or image. This starts a train of thought that manifests as a {{L|Keyword|Visions|Vision}} relating to what you first imagined. {{TextOracleLimitations}} |
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|pro=Once per {{L|Core|Long Rest}}, you may ask a question and get a {{L|Keyword|Visions|Full Vision}} in response. If you are at a place of great power or significance to the deity or entity you are asking, you will receive a {{L|Keyword|Visions|Greater Vision}} instead. |
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Latest revision as of 23:19, 22 March 2025
You may imagine a question or image. This starts a train of thought that manifests as a vision relating to what you first imagined. There are limitations on how often you can do this and the strength of the answer you receive. Once per short rest, you may ask a question and get a minor vision in response. If you are at a place of great power or significance to the deity or entity you are asking, you will receive a full vision instead.