Foresight

The spell foresight granted the caster powerful warnings about the future.

Effects
This spell grants you a powerful sixth sense in relation to yourself or another. Once the spell is cast, you receive instantaneous warnings of impending danger or harm to the subject of the spell. Thus, if you are the subject of the spell, you would be warned in advance if a rogue were about to attempt a sneak attack on you, or if a creature were about to leap out from an unexpected direction, or if an attacker were specifically targeting you with a spell or ranged weapon. You are never surprised or flat-footed. In addition, the spell gives you a general idea of what action you might take to best protect yourself - duck, jump right, close your eyes, and so on - and gives you a +2 insight bonus to AC and to Reflex saves. This insight bonus is lost whenever you would lose a Dexterity bonus to AC.

When another creature is the object of the spell, you receive warnings about that creature. You must communicate what you learn to the other creature for the warning to be useful, and it can be caught unprepared in the absence of such a warning. Shouting a warning, yanking a person back, and even telepathically communicating (via an appropriate spell) can all be accomplished before some danger befalls the spell subject, provided you act on the warning without delay. The subject, however, does not gain the insight bonus to AC and Reflex saves.

Components
The spell required verbal, somatic and material components. The material required was a hummingbird’s feather.

History
The Netherese arcanist Smolyn was credited with the creation of this spell in -1964 DR. It was originally called Smolyn's foreseer.

Realmslore
Foresight is an uncommon, but somewhat widely accessible spell in the Realms. Only the most powerful spellcasters can use this spell.