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A rather peculiar magical item, storied to have been created by a vain court-wizard seeking to ensure they were constantly at the forefront of any dress code at any moment.
The hat itself is made of fine fabrics and adornments in any of its three states. It's responsive to its wearer's mood and intention and subtly shifts its ornamentation to suit. Feathers become fringes, inset gems shift color, and so on. However remarkable this ability is, the minor shifts in accents pales in the hat's ability to radically change styles. The "three-tier" moniker comes from the three major styles of the hat as it is worn. With a command the hat will transform into one of three major forms. At the sound of a hunting horn the hat will transform into a jaunty hunting cap replete with decoration suitable for the occasion. In addition, it repels weather and rain, keeping the wearer fashionably dry. At the sound of a clinking glass it becomes a shaded garden hat, bright and merry as well as keeping the wearer well shaded from the afternoon sun lest it mar their complexion with a sunburn. Finally, at the sound of a dinner chime it becomes a fashionable evening affair, tall and grandiose. In this form it is said that the hat draws the attention of those engaged with the wearer, ensuring that no one misses a word of the wearer's (allegedly) scintillating conversation. Next: The Pocket Dog |
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Next: the Wordless Tome |
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A tome that contains a lot of letters, but they don't seem to form any words. Legend says that the tome contains all the words that were never invented, or have been forgotten. Somewhere in the book is hidden the True Names of the Gods, a secret that will give you power over them.
Next up: Cymbals of Tar-Tiriastan. |
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Next: Gartok's Jade Cup |
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Next: The Glyph of Serpents |
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The Glyph of Serpents is emblazoned on the Slither Gate which opens upon the Ophidian Cave that lies beneath Snake Mountain.
Anyone of a scale-clad race or a mage with appropriate learning who traces the glyph on the gate will gain access to the cave. More importantly, any qualified individual who has learned the Glyph can trace it on the ground anywhere and expend 2 FP to summon a random serpent denizen of the Cave to the spot. Next up: The Stained Retort |
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Each time the wearer gives in to the Stained Retort, their soul is tarnished. The longer the wearer has possessed the artifact, the more difficult it is to resist making hurtful remarks. (Each failed Will roll gives a cumulative -1 to subsequent rolls.) Eventually, the wearer's soul is so stained they will go out of their way to hurt people with their words. Scholars speculate whether a user could turn into a demon as a final stage of the affliction, but records show that all known owners of the Stained Retort have either given up the artifact when they realize its evil nature, or they have been killed because they said something unforgivably awful. Next: The Moving Chamber |
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The Moving Chamber is a large, windowless room with a single door. The temperature always remains the same, the air never goes stale, and there is an inexhaustible fountain of potable water in the middle of the room. Additionally, the Chamber is a Very High Mana area that is somehow warded against the worst Critical Failures; casters will never summon demons (indeed, nothing can be summoned in the Chamber at all), and a caster will never take lethal damage from magical backlash. The only thing that stops it from being a perfect wizard's lair is the door, which never opens on the same location twice. When the door is closed it vanishes and reappears in a random but always theoretically survivable location (It might appear on a ship or a rock in the desert, but it won't appear midway up a cliff). If you happen to know where the door is at the moment it's a great way to get far away from your troubles.
Next: The Bag of Bones |
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If the owner of the Bag of Bones refers to the dice as "bones", then they will receive a +10 to skill for games - including professional gambling - involving dice. But if they refer to the "bones" by any other name, they receive a -10 penalty instead. Next: The Howling Stopwatch |
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The Howling Stopwatch turns the holder into a wolf until the watch is stopped (doing this with paws is difficult). There is an additional hand that advances whenever the stopwatch is being used. When this hand has made a full rotation, the watch howls loudly and the wolf hand resets to zero. Whoever was using the watch is permanently stuck as a wolf.
Next: The Eye of The Storm |
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