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<blockquote data-quote="Grogg of the North" data-source="post: 7394655" data-attributes="member: 6682960"><p>Basket of the Pic-a-nic:</p><p>This ordinary wicker basket is lined with a blanket. Reaching into the basket provides the user a complete meal. The exact contents of the meal are up to the individual when they draw forth their meal. The food is rich, hearty, and is enough to feed an adventurer for an entire day. Each individual may draw from the basket once per day. Any bear, bear-like creature, or wild shaped druid also gains an additional benefit. </p><p></p><p>33% - Summon a bear companion ( roll for black, brown, polar, or dire) that serves for 24 hours. Answers to the name Boo-Boo.</p><p>33% - Gain the benefit of Fox's Cunning for 24 hours (Smarter than the average bear)</p><p>33% - Gain the ability to speak with animals and humanoids for 24 hours. (Hello, Mr. Ranger, sir!)</p><p></p><p>Pooh's Pot:</p><p>This clay pot has the word honey (HUNNY; one n is backwards) misspelled on it and the rim is caked in dried honey. Opening the pot typically reveals a filled pot of honey which is delicious and sustaining. Anyone eating a handful is sustained for one day. Spoons may be used for more "civilized" eaters. There is, however, a 5% chance that when the pot is opened it is empty. The individual opening the pot must then immediately make a DC 20 will save or be compelled to find a source of wild honey. Closing and reopening the pot will not release the cursed individual from this compulsion. To free themselves, a cursed individual must eat wild honey, typically by breaking into a hive (treat the bees defending the hive as a swarm), defeating giant bees or by bargaining with Abeils (See MM2). This effect lasts until the cursed individual has either obtained honey out in the wilds or been freed by other magics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grogg of the North, post: 7394655, member: 6682960"] Basket of the Pic-a-nic: This ordinary wicker basket is lined with a blanket. Reaching into the basket provides the user a complete meal. The exact contents of the meal are up to the individual when they draw forth their meal. The food is rich, hearty, and is enough to feed an adventurer for an entire day. Each individual may draw from the basket once per day. Any bear, bear-like creature, or wild shaped druid also gains an additional benefit. 33% - Summon a bear companion ( roll for black, brown, polar, or dire) that serves for 24 hours. Answers to the name Boo-Boo. 33% - Gain the benefit of Fox's Cunning for 24 hours (Smarter than the average bear) 33% - Gain the ability to speak with animals and humanoids for 24 hours. (Hello, Mr. Ranger, sir!) Pooh's Pot: This clay pot has the word honey (HUNNY; one n is backwards) misspelled on it and the rim is caked in dried honey. Opening the pot typically reveals a filled pot of honey which is delicious and sustaining. Anyone eating a handful is sustained for one day. Spoons may be used for more "civilized" eaters. There is, however, a 5% chance that when the pot is opened it is empty. The individual opening the pot must then immediately make a DC 20 will save or be compelled to find a source of wild honey. Closing and reopening the pot will not release the cursed individual from this compulsion. To free themselves, a cursed individual must eat wild honey, typically by breaking into a hive (treat the bees defending the hive as a swarm), defeating giant bees or by bargaining with Abeils (See MM2). This effect lasts until the cursed individual has either obtained honey out in the wilds or been freed by other magics. [/QUOTE]
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