You contact your deity or a divine proxy and ask up to three questions that can be answered with a yes or no. You must ask your questions before the spell ends. You receive a correct answer for each question.
Divine beings aren't necessarily omniscient, so you might receive "unclear" as an answer if a question pertains to information that lies beyond the deity's knowledge.
In a case where a one-word answer could be misleading or contrary to the deity's interests, the GM might offer a short phrase as an answer instead.
If you cast the spell two or more times before finishing your next long rest, there is a cumulative 25 percent chance for each casting after the first that you get no answer. The GM makes this roll in secret.
With trepidation, you recite the prayer, forging a direct link to the divine intellect. Seeking the gods' favor is common, but engaging in a conversation with one is extraordinary. As you utter the prayer, your mind rehearses questions, aiming to avoid embarrassment or ambiguity in your plea for guidance.
I Cast Commune
From my case, I reveal sacred incense and spirit water, using them in a ritual of gestures and chants. A palpable moment arrives—an intent acknowledged. Seeking permission, I pose questions and receive answers, bridging mortal queries with timeless truths, unraveling the essence of eternal wisdom.