written in magic

Sliver had recognized the runes as those of our Order. The truth  was that the inks that the Order used for its most secret documents were derived from old and lost magic inks.  The inks were not written upon the page they were placed through mentally acuity and emotional will.

wMuch like any other spell the writer would have to have full control  over his mental and physical ability.  The experience was not entirely pleasant and the older inks such as this one often left the writer  mentally drained, and physically ill.  Whomever had prepared this part of the book had paid a heavy price to hide its information.  The Order's private inks required much less physical expenditures and they were extended from a single mental force to be group friendly.

Wrack's book held no such modifications.  Any who would wish to  read it would need a certain level of physical connection with the  writer.  This additional cost Psycho believed could be found in  the boy's blood.  Once the book was paid it would be encouraged  to share with it's self with the reader.

The pages would provide a vision into the life of the writer. More than a vision the book would fill the reader with personal memories of the writer, ripped straight from their head. Once the book became familiar with the reader or the writer the subsequent costs of using the book would be lightened to some degree.

Psycho realized he had been staring at the book for too long. 'The book you have is called a vision book. They are quite rare because of the cost to the writer.  If this is your father's  book there may be much about him that you did not know.'

'I only knew him as a farmer, not any sort of wizard.'

'I will require more time with your book before we can read what is written beyond your ink.  I can assure you I will hold your book the highest level of respect  for both you and your father.  If my suspicions are correct this may hold some answers for you about his past.'

'I can tell you what it says on the cover Versel Turasjir Di Mitne Nakta It loosely translated to Greater Book of Candle's Keep. I can assure you it is no ordinary spell book.'