D&D 5E Ideas for impossible/intangible theft list.

Tales and Chronicles

Jewel of the North, formerly know as vincegetorix
I'm in the process of preparing for my next PotA campaign set in the Nentir Vale and I just received some of the players Pcs. I'm now working on some specific quests for them.
One asked to play a blacksmith Tiefling Champion, whose daughter is on the run. My jaw dropped when I saw this backstory: his daughter will be Vanifer, the prophet of Fire.

Another Pc will be a halfling fey-lock with a who made a pact with the King of Cat, in exchange for supernatural theiving skills. In exchange, the Pc will have to steal a list of items/concepts and bring them back to and old eladrin ruins. I'd like to hear if any of you has any idea on interesting ''intangible theft''.
For now I have:
The beard of a Dwarven king who-never-was (the stone beard of the statue of the fake tomb of Belsimer's king)
The ugliest angel in all creation (An hunchback, pox-scarred caretaker of Harken's clocktower named Angelius)
The lost hope of Dwarkind (a map of fallen Belsimer)
 

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The blood of a stone
The heart of the ocean
The entrails of a ghost
The virtue of an evil man
The sands of time
The shadow of a shadow
The light that casts no shadow
The light of a black hole

That last one was actually in an RPG I played in. Turned out to be easier than we thought!
 

The light of a black hole

That last one was actually in an RPG I played in. Turned out to be easier than we thought!

Well, yeah, since a quasar is just about the brightest thing around...

"The name of the unnamed/unnameable" - find the true name of some powerful foe OR be the first to name something that previously did not have a name.
 

Stealing immortality...

Simple version - steal a monument to someone or something...

Complicated version - Discredit some legendary figure/event/place/ etc. by proving that he/she/it was not what people think...
 


If you've got time to watch a show, Jing the Bandit King is an anime essentially based off of this idea.

So, for example (if memory serves), he steals an empress's smile and the hour of 9 o'clock.

You could also go off some old legends, the Norse legends claim that to create the chain that bound Fenrir they needed a few things like: The roots of rocks, the beards of women, the legs of snakes, the sound of a cat's step, ect


Random list of other ideas:

The purple of the setting sun
The thread of fate
The last wish of a dying man
the sparkle of a maiden's heart
the scent of lavender
the voice of a mute
a miser's generosity
the song of the stars
The fear of a king
The first words of a baby

ect ect,

They mostly end up being riddles, unless he can literally steal things like that
 





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