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<blockquote data-quote="MarkB" data-source="post: 7574457" data-attributes="member: 40176"><p>Hag Eye: I'd say it's fundamentally tied to the coven, and the characters couldn't use that particular eye. But they might find ingredients and information within the coven's sanctum that would allow them to craft their own, if they procure a suitable eyeball. It works exactly as it does for the coven - it's shared between three characters, no more or less, all of whom must be attuned to it, and the penalties for its destruction will apply. But as a bonus, if they use the eyeball of a creature with special visual perception it will replicate those abilities. So, for instance, it could be a cheap way to give a character the equivalent of Goggles of Night, with some extra flexibilities rolled in.</p><p></p><p>The Heartstone: Feels much too personal to the Night Hag to be easily accessible to anyone else - i.e. I don't even think a Night Hag could use another Night Hag's Heartstone. However, perhaps a portion of its powers could be captured by using it as a component for crafting a magic item.</p><p></p><p>Soul Bag: That's a plot hook waiting to happen. Whose soul is in there, and what happens when it gets out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkB, post: 7574457, member: 40176"] Hag Eye: I'd say it's fundamentally tied to the coven, and the characters couldn't use that particular eye. But they might find ingredients and information within the coven's sanctum that would allow them to craft their own, if they procure a suitable eyeball. It works exactly as it does for the coven - it's shared between three characters, no more or less, all of whom must be attuned to it, and the penalties for its destruction will apply. But as a bonus, if they use the eyeball of a creature with special visual perception it will replicate those abilities. So, for instance, it could be a cheap way to give a character the equivalent of Goggles of Night, with some extra flexibilities rolled in. The Heartstone: Feels much too personal to the Night Hag to be easily accessible to anyone else - i.e. I don't even think a Night Hag could use another Night Hag's Heartstone. However, perhaps a portion of its powers could be captured by using it as a component for crafting a magic item. Soul Bag: That's a plot hook waiting to happen. Whose soul is in there, and what happens when it gets out? [/QUOTE]
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