1. Objects

Scroll of Divine Healing

Spell Scroll

The Scroll of Divine Healing is said to have been created by a group of powerful clerics who dedicated their lives to healing and helping those in need. These clerics, who were renowned for their abilities to heal even the gravest wounds, created the spell on the verge of a great battle in order to give their comrades a fighting chance. The making of the scroll has since been passed down from generation to generation, and is regarded as a holy relic by many. It is often only entrusted to the most devout and skilled healers, who use it sparingly and with great care.

Some say that the scroll holds within it the essence of the divine, and that those who use it are granted a temporary connection to the gods. This connection allows the caster to channel divine energy into the target's body, mending even the most severe injuries. Despite its power, the Scroll of Divine Healing is not without its risks. The immense energy required to cast the spell can leave the caster drained and vulnerable, and overuse can have serious consequences. As such, the scroll is often kept under lock and key, and used only in the most dire of circumstances.

Many tales have been told of the scroll's use in times of great need, and some even say that it has the power to bring the dead back to life. But such stories are often regarded as myth and legend, and many believe that the true power of the scroll lies in its ability to heal and restore hope to those who have been injured and broken.

Effect: This scroll has golden circles inscribed upon it. When activated, it emits a warm golden light that heals all wounds and afflictions of the caster and any allies within a 20-foot radius. The amount of healing is 2d12 + caster's wisdom modifier, and the scroll can only be used once.

Crafting Requirements

The crafting of the Scroll of Divine Healing is a challenging task that requires a skilled and experienced cleric. The materials needed include:

  1. A rare and exotic herb, known as the "Golden Bloom," which is only found in the most remote and dangerous locations.

  2. A vial of holy water, blessed by a high priest of a powerful deity.

  3. A piece of blessed parchment made from the skin of a sacred animal, such as a unicorn or a phoenix.

  4. A drop of the cleric's own blood, which must be willingly given as a sign of their devotion and sacrifice.

The process of crafting the scroll requires several days of intense prayer and meditation, during which the cleric must focus their energy and channel the divine power of their deity into the materials. Once the scroll is complete, it is imbued with powerful healing magic that can restore even the most grievous wounds and ailments. However, the crafting of the Scroll of Divine Healing is a perilous task, and many clerics have lost their lives attempting to create it.