From publisher blurb:
The multiverse is not chaos—it is a story, written in a thousand tongues, told across an endless sea of realities. Some pages are pristine, preserved in time. Others are faded, forgotten by history. And then there are the torn pages—the missing chapters, the erased verses, the lost truths that should never have been forgotten.
A Mnemonic Archivist is not merely a scholar. They are the keepers of knowledge that should not be lost, the scribes who weave the fabric of existence back together, the guardians of stories that reality itself tries to forget.
Where others see a world as it is, they see a world as it was, and as it could be.
Where others obey the rules of existence, they know that reality is nothing but words waiting to be rewritten.
A Mnemonic Archivist is made, not born. Somewhere in your past, you encountered a truth too great to be ignored.
What led you to this path?
Did you uncover a forgotten text that should not exist? A book that held the history of an erased world, a reality that no longer was—but should have been?
Did you witness the collapse of a plane, a city, a people? And now, you carry their memory, refusing to let them be forgotten?
Did you hear a whisper from the fabric of reality itself? A message from the past, from the future, from a history rewritten by unseen hands?
Were you entrusted with a scroll, a tome, a sigil of lost knowledge? A relic of a world that once was, containing the power to bring echoes of it back?
No matter how you began, one thing is certain:
You remember what should have been forgotten.
And now, you wield that knowledge as a weapon.
The Mnemonic Archivist does not fight with swords or sorcery alone. Their greatest tools are scrolls, texts, and the weight of knowledge itself.
Reality-Binding Scrolls – Artifacts that preserve and impose the laws of a forgotten world, allowing the Archivist to bend reality to another’s design.
Tomes of Lost Truths – Books that contain entire civilizations, allowing the Archivist to call forth echoes of their wisdom, magic, or even their people.
Sigils of Unwritten Fate – Glyphs that allow the Archivist to rewrite small portions of reality, momentarily imposing one world’s logic onto another.
These are not mere books. They are anchors of history, weapons against oblivion, and the last echoes of entire civilizations lost to time.
A Mnemonic Archivist’s power is not just memory—it is authorship.
They do not merely read—they impose. When they unfurl a scroll, the laws of another world briefly override those of the present.
They do not merely recall—they resurrect. Their words call forth echoes of warriors long gone, whispers of spells that should no longer exist, and relics of fallen civilizations.
They do not merely protect knowledge—they use it. Every lost truth restored is a weapon against those who would erase the past.
They are the last line of defense against oblivion itself.
But knowledge is not without cost.
The more an Archivist remembers, the more they risk losing themselves. What happens when you recall a past that never happened—but should have?
Some truths are dangerous to know. What if you uncover knowledge that was erased for a reason?
Some beings despise those who remember. What if the things that erased the past come looking for you next?
Because there is one final truth that every Mnemonic Archivist must face:
If knowledge can be forgotten—what happens when reality decides to forget you?
This booklet contains a full class for a Fantasy setting involving dimensional travel, with a detailed description, and unique abilities up to 20th level.