Upon completing this spell, the image of an object within one mile of the caster is projected onto a flat surface or in the air within 5 yards of the caster. The projection is two-dimensional, covering an area up to 10 feet square. The object being viewed is outlined in a faint blue light.
The image can be magnified or reduced, if desired. For example, the caster visualizes a palace, which is projected in front of him. The caster can change the projection to see a miniature view of the palace or examine a part of the palace as if a section were under a magnifying glass. This spell operates much like the clairvoyance spell, and can be foiled by any means that normally defeats scrying.
The material component of the spell is a shard of glass.
Notes: Uncommon for diviners, seers, and sages; otherwise, very rare. (Updated from Polyhedron Newszine.)