Erelas's Meaningless Scribble
(Conjuration)

Range:  10 yards
Components:  S, M
Duration:  Permanent
Casting Time:  4
Area of Effect:  One page per level
Saving Throw:  None

When this spell is cast on blank parchment, meaningless lettering and punctuation appear on each page of the parchment at the rate of one page per round. The lettering may resemble (1) that of several random or chosen languages (at least three) in the handwriting of the material source (see below under material components), or (2) it may resemble no language at all.
If the writing is viewed with true seeing, a glass of deciphering, or other similar means of divination, one of the following occurs:
1.	If the lettering was that of random languages (chosen or not), the viewer sees the lettering all as one language, but still meaningless.
2.	If the lettering is purely random, the viewer sees new, purely random lettering, which is still meaningless.
If the spell is cast on parchment already containing writing, the effect is neither permanent, nor defacing, but does produce the same effects as above for 1 round per level.
Material components: enough ink wells to complete the job as if it was being performed manually (i.e.: one well per 5 pages or so - DM's or factual discretion), and a quill pen. The ink is consumed as the letters appear (thus if the spell is dispelled prior to completion, the remaining unused ink is not consumed). The effect of (1) requires a sample of the languages to be used. For best performance, the full alphabet of each language should be scribed on a page of parchment (or several pages, depending on how many languages you wish to use, and how big your writing style is). Effect (1) shall produce handwriting matching the sample writing. Effect (2) produces completely alien writing. Perhaps hieroglyphics, perhaps pictographs resembling oriental characters, perhaps an actual character from a real language - or close to it, or perhaps a simple scribble.

