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<blockquote data-quote="Muaythaidaddy" data-source="post: 2275526" data-attributes="member: 25656"><p>I'm not big on the pricing thing, but if anyone wants to price those items go right on ahead.</p><p></p><p>Nerull’s Rotting Mantle - Sacred only to the faith of Nerull (and shunned by all others), these disgusting yet potent magical cloaks are made up entirely of living flies, swarming all over the user, that provides an effective natural armor bonus of +5. Furthermore, the cloak absorbs half of all damage taken by the wearer up to sixty points of damage. If more than sixty points of damage is taken, the cloak is destroyed and disperses into a stinking cloud (DC 18). In addition, all good-aligned creatures within a twenty foot radius of the cloak take a -2 penalty to hit, damage and all saving throws. Lastly, the wearer may transform the cloak into an insect swarm compose entirely of flies. If a good-aligned character should somehow don one of these abhorrent cloaks, they are bestowed with two temporary negative levels until the mantle is removed.</p><p></p><p>Pheledor’s Phase Belt - This broad, red silk sash was devised by Pheledor “the Phase Mage” of ancient Abbathia, as is noted in his memoirs. It allows the wearer to carry up to five hundred additional pounds when using a teleport related spell that has a weight limit. Furthermore, the wearer is unaffected by the restrictions of a dimensional anchor spell and is able to make free use of such spells as teleport, dimension door, phase door and similar magics while within the confines of such a spell.</p><p></p><p>Quill of Definition - This is a magical writing instrument whose means of construction have been lost down the ages. Most specimens of this magical feather are golden-brown or light brown in hue and close to a foot in length. Upon verbal command, the quill is capable of writing down anything it’s owner says without error, without the use of an inkwell or blotter. The quill is also capable of answering one question each day, acting under the limitations of a legend lore spell.</p><p></p><p>“Addertounge” - Fashioned by wizards loyal to the Cult of Tiamat, this blade acts as a shortsword +2 and as a dagger of venom. Furthermore, the sword can be commanded once each day to act as a rod of the python for up to 10 rounds.</p><p></p><p>“Dawnspeaker” - Holy to priests of Ukko, this weapon acts as a holy disrupting mace +4 and is known to have been lost to the hands of men during a religious crusade around 345 MR. The head of the mace is shaped like a roaring lion and is known to shed light upon command.</p><p></p><p>“Godsplinter” - Legend tells of a powerful blade fashioned long ago from the splinter of a god’s bones, known as Godsplinter, that bestows wondrous powers upon it’s wielder. In reality, this legend doesn’t stray too far from the truth, for Godsplinter was shaped from the thighbone of the god Marduk, a now-dead power who was slain battling Tiamat, the queen of evil dragons, in what is now known as the Dead Kingdoms. Godsplinter has not been seen in Eldarun for many, many years and some historians of the Dead Kingdoms believe that it may have passed from this lane of existence.</p><p> Godsplinter is a lawful thundering longsword +4 of knockback. The one who wields it cannot be flanked or be the victim of a sneak attack and he will always know if a lie or falsehood is told, as if he were wearing a ring of truth. For more information on the knockback ability, see Magic of Faerun, page 140. </p><p></p><p>“Screaming Maiden” - This unholy good priest bane heavy mace +3 is the prize possession of Aznar “the Cruel”, high priest of the faith of Hiisi. The weapon can detect good in a sixty foot radius and can heal the wielder once each day, but only after at least 10 points of damage has been done to a good-aligned creature. It is chaotic evil in alignment, intelligent and delights in slaying good-aligned priests of rival faiths. The head of the mace is fashioned to resemble a screaming woman’s face, contorted in pain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muaythaidaddy, post: 2275526, member: 25656"] I'm not big on the pricing thing, but if anyone wants to price those items go right on ahead. Nerull’s Rotting Mantle - Sacred only to the faith of Nerull (and shunned by all others), these disgusting yet potent magical cloaks are made up entirely of living flies, swarming all over the user, that provides an effective natural armor bonus of +5. Furthermore, the cloak absorbs half of all damage taken by the wearer up to sixty points of damage. If more than sixty points of damage is taken, the cloak is destroyed and disperses into a stinking cloud (DC 18). In addition, all good-aligned creatures within a twenty foot radius of the cloak take a -2 penalty to hit, damage and all saving throws. Lastly, the wearer may transform the cloak into an insect swarm compose entirely of flies. If a good-aligned character should somehow don one of these abhorrent cloaks, they are bestowed with two temporary negative levels until the mantle is removed. Pheledor’s Phase Belt - This broad, red silk sash was devised by Pheledor “the Phase Mage” of ancient Abbathia, as is noted in his memoirs. It allows the wearer to carry up to five hundred additional pounds when using a teleport related spell that has a weight limit. Furthermore, the wearer is unaffected by the restrictions of a dimensional anchor spell and is able to make free use of such spells as teleport, dimension door, phase door and similar magics while within the confines of such a spell. Quill of Definition - This is a magical writing instrument whose means of construction have been lost down the ages. Most specimens of this magical feather are golden-brown or light brown in hue and close to a foot in length. Upon verbal command, the quill is capable of writing down anything it’s owner says without error, without the use of an inkwell or blotter. The quill is also capable of answering one question each day, acting under the limitations of a legend lore spell. “Addertounge” - Fashioned by wizards loyal to the Cult of Tiamat, this blade acts as a shortsword +2 and as a dagger of venom. Furthermore, the sword can be commanded once each day to act as a rod of the python for up to 10 rounds. “Dawnspeaker” - Holy to priests of Ukko, this weapon acts as a holy disrupting mace +4 and is known to have been lost to the hands of men during a religious crusade around 345 MR. The head of the mace is shaped like a roaring lion and is known to shed light upon command. “Godsplinter” - Legend tells of a powerful blade fashioned long ago from the splinter of a god’s bones, known as Godsplinter, that bestows wondrous powers upon it’s wielder. In reality, this legend doesn’t stray too far from the truth, for Godsplinter was shaped from the thighbone of the god Marduk, a now-dead power who was slain battling Tiamat, the queen of evil dragons, in what is now known as the Dead Kingdoms. Godsplinter has not been seen in Eldarun for many, many years and some historians of the Dead Kingdoms believe that it may have passed from this lane of existence. Godsplinter is a lawful thundering longsword +4 of knockback. The one who wields it cannot be flanked or be the victim of a sneak attack and he will always know if a lie or falsehood is told, as if he were wearing a ring of truth. For more information on the knockback ability, see Magic of Faerun, page 140. “Screaming Maiden” - This unholy good priest bane heavy mace +3 is the prize possession of Aznar “the Cruel”, high priest of the faith of Hiisi. The weapon can detect good in a sixty foot radius and can heal the wielder once each day, but only after at least 10 points of damage has been done to a good-aligned creature. It is chaotic evil in alignment, intelligent and delights in slaying good-aligned priests of rival faiths. The head of the mace is fashioned to resemble a screaming woman’s face, contorted in pain. [/QUOTE]
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