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Book of the Damned

I trained a neural network to generate magic items. Now it’s obsessed with the Book of the Damned.

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The altered effect lasts for 10 minutes, but when the book is read - a process requiring a read - the book’s owner must succeed at a DC 20 Will save or he takes 1 point of damage per round until he rereads the book and reads it.”

It’s true that the Book of the Damned is an artifact in Pathfinder RPG that I trained this on: https://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic-items/artifacts/major-artifacts/book-of-the-damned-original/

But this seems to be new data. It’s consistent with what’s known about the Book of the Damned, but not in the training material. It’s inventing new damnations.

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