It’s impossible for me to know exactly which book you’re referring to— Harry Potter , The Dresden Files , The Witcher , an RPG rulebook, a fantasy novel, or a grimoire—but I can give you a for what “page 97” in a fictional “Spells, Charms, and Incantations” guide might contain, plus instructions on how to write your own.
You speak a cascading incantation that rebounds off each target. Make a single spell attack roll; compare the result against the AC of every creature in the cone, starting with the nearest. Each time you hit, the spell jumps to the next nearest target (friend or foe) until you miss or no targets remain. spells charms and incantations page 97
1 action Range: Self (30-ft cone) Components: V, S, M (a small silver bell) Duration: Instantaneous It’s impossible for me to know exactly which
______ Incantation (Latin / pseudo-Latin / rhyming couplet): ______ Required item: ______ Effect (one sentence): ______ One thing that can go wrong: ______ Each time you hit, the spell jumps to
Example answer: Glimmerflaw Incantation: Fractus lux Required item: A shard of broken mirror Effect: Reveals invisible cracks in metal, stone, or bone. Thing that goes wrong: Shows all flaws in the caster’s own skeleton instead. If you tell me the exact book title (or series/game), I can give you the real page 97 content. Otherwise, use the guide above to invent a convincing one.
Target takes 2d6 psychic damage and must succeed on a Wisdom save or repeat the last action it took on its previous turn.