Gramarye Notebook

The Gramarye Notebook is a notebook that originally belonged to Magnifi Gramarye, the founder of the famous magician group Troupe Gramarye. Magnifi would use the notebook to write down ideas for his magic tricks. It was eventually inherited by his granddaughter Trucy Wright, along with the performance rights to all of Troupe Gramarye's tricks. The Troupe's motto, "A true entertainer always keeps a smile on their face," is also written inside.

Roger Retinz stole the notebook from Wright as part of his plan to frame her for the murder of her co-performer Manov Mistree, which occurred during a dress rehearsal of the show "Trucy in Gramarye-Land" starring Wright and Mistree. Retinz's plan was to plant the notebook in Mistree's belongings, thus creating the impression that he intended to reveal the secrets to Troupe Gramarye's magic tricks and providing the prosecution with an apparent motive for Wright to kill Mistree.

The notebook was retrieved by Wright's defense attorney, Apollo Justice, during the investigation into the murder. Although Wright was acquitted of the murder, she subsequently began to question her own skill and worth as a magician. Justice then showed her the notebook to remind her of the Gramarye creed and reassure her that she was a wonderful magician.