Libram of Gainful Conjuration: This mystic book contains much arcane knowledge for wizards of neutral,
chaotic neutral, and lawful neutral alignment. If a character of this class and
alignment spends a full week cloistered and undisturbed, pondering its contents, he
gains experience points sufficient to place him exactly at the mid-point of the
next higher level. When this occurs, the libram disappears—totally gone—and
that character can never benefit again from reading such a work.
Any non-neutral wizard reading so much as a line of the libram suffers 5d4
points of damage, falls unconscious for a like number of turns, and must seek a
priest in order to atone and regain the ability to progress in experience (until
doing so, he gains no further experience).
Any nonwizard perusing the work must roll a saving throw vs. spell in order to
avoid insanity. Characters who go insane can be healed only by a remove curse and rest for 1 month or by having a priest heal them.
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