The Codicil of White

The Codicil of White was a magical book containing basic rites, rituals, services, and major ceremonies of Auril's faith. The book also had several pages devoted to the goddess' favorite arcane magic. It was created as a tool for Aurilian wizards and sorcerers to gain a better understanding of the faith. The last known bearer was Cefra Windrivver, an Aurilian cleric.

Description
It was described as a tall, thin book with a white pine cover, bound in a single piece of white ermine fur. It contained 40 pages, all of which were vellum. The book was protected by a clasp and lock of tarnished silver, though the lock was busted having been forced open at some stage. The text was inked in dark blue and the pages had a silver painted trim to them. However, the last two pages did not and appeared to have been added after the book was created. The cover itself had no identifying marks, though the first page of the tome bore the title and Auril's holy symbol.

The book radiated faint abjuration. The book granted cold resistance to anyone carrying it. It was completely waterproof.

Contents
After the first page, the next twenty-six pages covered the basic rites, rituals, services, and major ceremonies of Auril's faith. Included among the descriptions of the mostly cruel and debased rituals were instructions for summoning an ice para-elemental with divine summoning spells.

The remainder of the pages were all devoted to arcane casters. Several of the pages could be used as a spellbook for various frost-based spells, including most notably frost fingers. In fact, the last two pages of this tome described how to widen the effect of this spell.