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==Description==
==Description==
A seer's probe is most often a delicate length of pale wood around a core of iridescent gloaming and weltsilver, carefully with tempest jade to ensure it remains flexible and light. Inlays are often suggestive of the runes of [[Rune overview#Runes of Day|day]] or [[Rune overview#Runes of Night|night]], although [[Varushka|Varushkan]] artisans prefer to decorate the wand with images of spiders or squirrels. In [[Highguard]] it is sometimes called an ''[[Highguard history#Archivists|Archivist's]] Quill'', and constructed to suggest a writing implement, while in [[Urizen]] it is often crafted to suggest a key, and given a variety of evocative names such as ''Lorekeeper's Sigil''.
A seer's probe is most often a delicate length of pale wood around a core of iridescent gloaming and weltsilver, carefully with tempest jade to ensure it remains flexible and light. Inlays are often suggestive of the runes of [[Runes overview#Runes of Day|day]] or [[Runes overview#Runes of Night|night]], although [[Varushka|Varushkan]] artisans prefer to decorate the wand with images of spiders or squirrels. In [[Highguard]] it is sometimes called an ''[[Highguard history#Archivists|Archivist's]] Quill'', and constructed to suggest a writing implement, while in [[Urizen]] it is often crafted to suggest a key, and given a variety of evocative names such as ''Lorekeeper's Sigil''.


The wand is of most use to investigators and scholars, who enhance their personal abilities with additional use of two valuable divinatory spells. It is often held between the thumb and two forefingers, as if it were a conductor's baton. It is clearly not intended for violent use - although in a pinch it can be used to deliver an unexpectedly robust magical assault.
The wand is of most use to investigators and scholars, who enhance their personal abilities with additional use of two valuable divinatory spells. It is often held between the thumb and two forefingers, as if it were a conductor's baton. It is clearly not intended for violent use - although in a pinch it can be used to deliver an unexpectedly robust magical assault.

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Description

A seer's probe is most often a delicate length of pale wood around a core of iridescent gloaming and weltsilver, carefully with tempest jade to ensure it remains flexible and light. Inlays are often suggestive of the runes of day or night, although Varushkan artisans prefer to decorate the wand with images of spiders or squirrels. In Highguard it is sometimes called an Archivist's Quill, and constructed to suggest a writing implement, while in Urizen it is often crafted to suggest a key, and given a variety of evocative names such as Lorekeeper's Sigil.

The wand is of most use to investigators and scholars, who enhance their personal abilities with additional use of two valuable divinatory spells. It is often held between the thumb and two forefingers, as if it were a conductor's baton. It is clearly not intended for violent use - although in a pinch it can be used to deliver an unexpectedly robust magical assault.

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