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<blockquote data-quote="LazarusLong42" data-source="post: 1028047" data-attributes="member: 9620"><p>So, after realizing that for RP reasons I needed to put one of my NPCs into a wheelchair... and then realizing that an actual wheelchair won't work very well on rutted streets, and that there's nothing specifically so designed in the DMG (unless I've missed something)... I decided to write my own.</p><p></p><p>Please feel free to critique (especially the price, which I'm rather unsure about), or yoink, as you wish. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p><strong>Larwell's Levitating Litter</strong></p><p></p><p>This litter comes in two forms. Stowed, the first form appears to be two brass poles, each eight feet long, connected by four feet of fine velvet. When unfurled, the litter hangs in the air, three feet above the ground, forming a floating cot. The litter can carry a single medium humanoid and his gear, or three hundred pounds of gear, without falling to the ground. It can be pulled along by a rope attached to one end. Moving the litter in this way is equivalent to dragging one-third the weight on the litter, though with no reduction in speed. Adventurers often use this form to carry an incapacitated comrade. The second form is similar, but both poles and cloth are bent near the middle, forming a seat. A creature sitting in the seat may cause it to move forward at thirty feet per round, or to turn with good maneuverability, by simply thinking about it. This second form is often used by disabled persons as a method of locomotion. Both forms will continuously hover three feet above the ground while unfurled, moving up or down only when the ground's elevation changes. Litters designed for Large creatures (which are twice as large and float five feet above the ground) cost four times as much.</p><p></p><p>Moderate transmutation; CL 7th; Craft Wondrous Item, <em>fly</em>; Price 2500 gp (cot or seat); Weight 20 lb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LazarusLong42, post: 1028047, member: 9620"] So, after realizing that for RP reasons I needed to put one of my NPCs into a wheelchair... and then realizing that an actual wheelchair won't work very well on rutted streets, and that there's nothing specifically so designed in the DMG (unless I've missed something)... I decided to write my own. Please feel free to critique (especially the price, which I'm rather unsure about), or yoink, as you wish. :) [b]Larwell's Levitating Litter[/b] This litter comes in two forms. Stowed, the first form appears to be two brass poles, each eight feet long, connected by four feet of fine velvet. When unfurled, the litter hangs in the air, three feet above the ground, forming a floating cot. The litter can carry a single medium humanoid and his gear, or three hundred pounds of gear, without falling to the ground. It can be pulled along by a rope attached to one end. Moving the litter in this way is equivalent to dragging one-third the weight on the litter, though with no reduction in speed. Adventurers often use this form to carry an incapacitated comrade. The second form is similar, but both poles and cloth are bent near the middle, forming a seat. A creature sitting in the seat may cause it to move forward at thirty feet per round, or to turn with good maneuverability, by simply thinking about it. This second form is often used by disabled persons as a method of locomotion. Both forms will continuously hover three feet above the ground while unfurled, moving up or down only when the ground's elevation changes. Litters designed for Large creatures (which are twice as large and float five feet above the ground) cost four times as much. Moderate transmutation; CL 7th; Craft Wondrous Item, [i]fly[/i]; Price 2500 gp (cot or seat); Weight 20 lb. [/QUOTE]
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