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<blockquote data-quote="steeldragons" data-source="post: 8387404" data-attributes="member: 92511"><p>Oh, shoot. I totally missed the idea of them being "Unique" magic items for an OSR game. That'd be much much more interesting. Rings and potions, even wands, enchanted weapons and armor, and some staves can be dimes for the dozens.</p><p></p><p>For "interesting and unique" items to include in a game world...OSR game world/setting, though? ... hmmm. This oughta be fun...</p><p></p><p>Rings (5)</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>The Rings of the Kings</strong>: 6 rings developed by an ancient emperor for various lords of his empire. The ring of Human Control the emperor kept for himself. The other rings, according to the legends, their locations long lost to history, include: Ring [for the King] of Beasts (Animal Control), Ring of the Land (Plant Control), Ring of the Skies (Weather Control), Ring of the Seas (Water breathing, swim speed, & Marine life Control), Ring of the Sun (Fire Control & resistance/immunity), and the aforementioned Ring of the Lord (Humanoid Control). All provide a +3 to AC protection.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>The Ring of the Spellbinder:</strong> A ("the" only) ring of spell storing & spell turning combined! Created by the magus, Revello (or whatever great wizard of the past -or present?- your setting has). Capable of holding 10 spell levels worth of incantations at any given time <strong>and </strong>"reflecting" back to the caster up to 10 spell levels of magic in a 24 hour period.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>The Oaken Ring of Ogham:</strong> a ring, that can adjust to an armband or torc, of seeming living oak entwined with bronze and copper. It allows the bearer to Speak with Animals or Plants at will, Tree Stride (or "Pass Plant" or whatever it was called in BECM, teleport between/through trees) three times per day, and can assume the shape of a bear (and change back) once per day.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>The Silver Rings of Stars:</strong> a set of thin bracelets of silvery (platinum? mithril?) metal alleged to belong to a myhtic elven princess. The wearer of the bracelets can generate silvery "starlight" to a radius of 30'. They also imbue the wearer with the ablity to Detect Evil to a 50' radius, and possess all the powers of the standard Ring of Shooting Stars. </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>The Iron Band of Brokk: </strong>forged by the dwarf god-smith, Eitri, for his brother, the warlord Brokk, the Iron Band can be worn as a belt or girdle or magically sizes to become a headband that grants the wearer skin like iron, a natural AC of 2 (for a descending AC system, adjust as needed. It should be a substantial AC bonus) and all of the special abilities (stonecraft, darkvision, racial attack and save bonuses, etc...) of a dwarf. If the wearer is already a dwarf, all of their abilities: bonuses, distances, etc..., are doubled. Any wearer gains +4 bonus to Charisma rolls when dealing with dwarves, gnomes or any earth elemental, and a -4 to Charisma rolls dealing with goblinoids, giants or dragons.</li> </ul><p></p><p>Rods/Staves/Wands (6)</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Rod of Lordly Might (I'll keep since it really is supposed to be a single, unique, item)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Rod of Negation</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>The Seven Staves [Wands] of Sorcerous Mastery</strong>: the "Seven Staves" are really long wands averaging three and a half to four feet in length, heavily engraved with mystic runes and sigils (and allegedly several are gem-tipped or encrusted) of various materials. They are said to have been made by the council of archmagi of an ancient fallen land of wizardry. Each was granted to the premiere magus of their particular school of magic. Some have remained in the histories (possessed by some great mage known in the world, perhaps), some have been lost. Divination, Enchantment, Illusion, Evocation, Abjuration, Conjuration, and the dreaded Transmutation staff (last said to belong to a sorceress on some distant island who used it to change invaders, adventurers, and even her lovers into beasts!). There is no record of such a Mastery "Staff" created for the forbidden Arts of Necromancy...but then, no one is going to seek out or ask the lich, Obliteraz, what his mythic staff is/does.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>The Archwizard's Staff</strong> (staves of Wizardry, Power, and the Magi rolled into one): the staff, purportedly, is only revealed/recoverable/makes itself known to the most powerful mage in the realm...and will disappear/"leave" a current wielder when a new "most powerful" arises. ...causing more than one battle/vendetta/catastrophes of archmagi over the ages. </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>The White Staff of Life </strong>(Staff of Healing on steroids, raise dead, regeneration, all curative stuff): a lost treasure of the goddess of life/healing. The high priestess of the order would pay a godly sum for its recovery.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>The Crystalbough</strong> (uber staff of druidry/staff of the woodlands): the staff belonging to/wielded by the top druid of the realm in days past. Current location unknown. Does, imbues, and/or enhances all the things druidic.</li> </ul><p>Miscellany (12)</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The Cloak of the Elflord: standard elfkind cloak, plus pass without trace and unhindered by difficult terrain in natural surroundings, and the wearer may cast spells and wear armor without chance of spell failure.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>The Sacred Scrolls of the Seer:</strong><br /> The holy man and mystic visionary, Arkturius, was gifted with divine visions and knowledge to scribe a series of scrolls. These "living" documents contain all lore, history, information, personal names, all blessings, bindings, and banishing rituals relevant to their creature type. The Sacred Scrolls grant complete protection and/or control over the type of creature they were -and are continuously, mystically added to with any new information that comes into being- written. The known series of Scrolls includes one for<strong><em> Elementals</em></strong>, one for <em><strong>Lycanthropes</strong></em>, one for<em><strong> Demons,</strong></em> and one for the <em><strong>Undea</strong></em>d. It is purported by some sages that Arkturius, who is alleged to have lived for multiple centuries -gifted with longevity by his divine sources to complete his work, clearly must have created more. But these four are the only remaining in recent legend or history. The Scroll of Demons is known to reside in the Temple of Light in the [most Holy City of the setting] and its mere presence there has spared the city form demon encroachment for the past two centuries. The location of others exist in rumor.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>The Cloak of the Bat:</strong> as written.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>The Bouncing Boots of the Bandit King:</strong> the enchanted boots of the lord of the desert-bandits, purported to be created by his enslaved djinn. Striding and springing, spider climbing, moving with complete silence, and leaving no tracks are all powers of this much hunted set of footwear.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>The Cheetah Slippers: </strong>shoes of speed/haste.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The Mirror of Opposition: creates anti-alignment simulacrum of the character.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The Mirror of Farsight: a "mirror mirror on the wall" (or floor-standing) kind of "crystal ball with audio" that can show/find any person place or thing.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>The Bracers of the Huntress: </strong>protection/AC bonus, substantial attack bonus with bow attacks</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>The Gauntlets of the Ogre King:</strong> ogre strength gauntlets. Also let's you understand and speak ogre, troll, and giant. </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Grimmedna's Broom:</strong> the broom of the legendary witch Grimmedna. Though alleged to have died (or disappeared) some time ago, rumors say the spirit of the crone hunts those who come into possession of her items. A broom of flying, also capable of the "dancing" enchantment to protect/attack on its own.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Grimmedna's Pot: </strong>a cauldron capable of providing, upon command, 3 full meals and beverage (potable water, fruit juice, or alcohol) for up to 6 adults per day. Once per day is can also produce up to 3 doses (as desired) of any standard (not unique) magic potion. The effects of potions produced by the pot lose their magic if not ingested within 24 hours.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Deck of Many Things</strong></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>The Silver Dragon's Stone:</strong> a fist-sized multi-faceted diamond, Gem of Seeing and Brightness rolled into one.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>The Oracle's Skull</strong>: a human-sized, beaked skull. The skull speaks when spoken to and can answer any three questions put to it, truthfully, per day. Might want to give this a curse of some kind, cuz that might be a bit too powerful/plot-breaking.</li> </ul><p></p><p>Weapons (8)</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>The Thunderbolt:</strong> an unbreakable Spear (attack & damage bonuses) combined with Javelin of Lightning that fires lightning bolts (versus becomes one, once), endlessly reusable.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Mace of Disruption</strong></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Hammer, Dwarven Thrower</strong></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>The Swords of the Seraphi </strong>(all adjustable/become any size usable for the wielder): 3 alignment-attuned swords made by some mysterious extraplanar entities. All are intelligent and have egos. <ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Sword of Light: a Holy Avenger, additional powers as desired, for a Lawful wielder</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Sword of Power: a Vorpal Blade, additional powers as desired, for Neutral/any wielder</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Sword of Darkness: a Soulstealer, additional powers as desired, for Chaotic wielder</li> </ul></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Bow of the Huntress:</strong> a magic bow that gives attack/damage bonuses and can imbue other various magic effects upon its arrows.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Trident of Water Command</strong></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>The Phoenix Blades: </strong>a set of 6 throwing daggers/blades formed of/shaped like long, narrow, feathers of a curious golden-red reflective metal, and decorated leather bandolier in which the blades are fully concealed. They are balanced as thrown weapons but may be wielded by hand/used in melee. Attack and damage bonus, and can flame on demand, dealing extra d6 per blade, of fire damage. A single blade can shed light as a torch on command. They also, when thrown, burst into ash after use and, the next morning, reappear in the bandolier -embroidered/engraved with golden phoenixes and sun motif- in which they belong.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Axe of the Northlords: </strong>a "frost brand" battle axe of substantial attack and damage bonus, confers immunity to cold damage, some other snow/ice powers.</li> </ul><p>Armor (8)</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Armor of the Dragonguard: scale mail (treat as chain if scale isn't used) made of the different dragon colors scales. So, there are allegedly six suits. Affords +2 proteciton and resistance to the relevant energy type. (also considered a natural material, so wearable by druids!)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Leathers of the Bandit King: Leather armor +2, improves hide in shadows and move silently/stealth bonus substantially, grants those thieves abilities if not possessed by wearer, 3 times per day: dimension door through (entering and exiting) shadows</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Chainshirt of the Sylvan Prince: +2 elfin chain, provides elfin magic resistance to sleep and charms (doubles bonus if wearer is an elf). Wearer understands and can speak all sylvan languages/creatures and receives a +3 Charisma bonus to all interactions with fae and sylvan creatures. The wearer of this immaculate shirt of shimmering mythral rings will be allowed to approach, and even welcomed by, unicorns.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Plate of the Dwarflord: +3</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Shield of the Shining Knight: +2, provides bonus to AC and saves versus magic and dragonbreath.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Shield of Screaming Sidhe: exudes a cone Fear effect to all that gaze upon it.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Helm of Comprehending Languages and Reading Magic</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Helm of Telepathy</li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steeldragons, post: 8387404, member: 92511"] Oh, shoot. I totally missed the idea of them being "Unique" magic items for an OSR game. That'd be much much more interesting. Rings and potions, even wands, enchanted weapons and armor, and some staves can be dimes for the dozens. For "interesting and unique" items to include in a game world...OSR game world/setting, though? ... hmmm. This oughta be fun... Rings (5) [LIST] [*][B]The Rings of the Kings[/B]: 6 rings developed by an ancient emperor for various lords of his empire. The ring of Human Control the emperor kept for himself. The other rings, according to the legends, their locations long lost to history, include: Ring [for the King] of Beasts (Animal Control), Ring of the Land (Plant Control), Ring of the Skies (Weather Control), Ring of the Seas (Water breathing, swim speed, & Marine life Control), Ring of the Sun (Fire Control & resistance/immunity), and the aforementioned Ring of the Lord (Humanoid Control). All provide a +3 to AC protection. [*][B]The Ring of the Spellbinder:[/B] A ("the" only) ring of spell storing & spell turning combined! Created by the magus, Revello (or whatever great wizard of the past -or present?- your setting has). Capable of holding 10 spell levels worth of incantations at any given time [B]and [/B]"reflecting" back to the caster up to 10 spell levels of magic in a 24 hour period. [*][B]The Oaken Ring of Ogham:[/B] a ring, that can adjust to an armband or torc, of seeming living oak entwined with bronze and copper. It allows the bearer to Speak with Animals or Plants at will, Tree Stride (or "Pass Plant" or whatever it was called in BECM, teleport between/through trees) three times per day, and can assume the shape of a bear (and change back) once per day. [*][B]The Silver Rings of Stars:[/B] a set of thin bracelets of silvery (platinum? mithril?) metal alleged to belong to a myhtic elven princess. The wearer of the bracelets can generate silvery "starlight" to a radius of 30'. They also imbue the wearer with the ablity to Detect Evil to a 50' radius, and possess all the powers of the standard Ring of Shooting Stars. [*][B]The Iron Band of Brokk: [/B]forged by the dwarf god-smith, Eitri, for his brother, the warlord Brokk, the Iron Band can be worn as a belt or girdle or magically sizes to become a headband that grants the wearer skin like iron, a natural AC of 2 (for a descending AC system, adjust as needed. It should be a substantial AC bonus) and all of the special abilities (stonecraft, darkvision, racial attack and save bonuses, etc...) of a dwarf. If the wearer is already a dwarf, all of their abilities: bonuses, distances, etc..., are doubled. Any wearer gains +4 bonus to Charisma rolls when dealing with dwarves, gnomes or any earth elemental, and a -4 to Charisma rolls dealing with goblinoids, giants or dragons. [/LIST] Rods/Staves/Wands (6) [LIST] [*]Rod of Lordly Might (I'll keep since it really is supposed to be a single, unique, item) [*]Rod of Negation [*][B]The Seven Staves [Wands] of Sorcerous Mastery[/B]: the "Seven Staves" are really long wands averaging three and a half to four feet in length, heavily engraved with mystic runes and sigils (and allegedly several are gem-tipped or encrusted) of various materials. They are said to have been made by the council of archmagi of an ancient fallen land of wizardry. Each was granted to the premiere magus of their particular school of magic. Some have remained in the histories (possessed by some great mage known in the world, perhaps), some have been lost. Divination, Enchantment, Illusion, Evocation, Abjuration, Conjuration, and the dreaded Transmutation staff (last said to belong to a sorceress on some distant island who used it to change invaders, adventurers, and even her lovers into beasts!). There is no record of such a Mastery "Staff" created for the forbidden Arts of Necromancy...but then, no one is going to seek out or ask the lich, Obliteraz, what his mythic staff is/does. [*][B]The Archwizard's Staff[/B] (staves of Wizardry, Power, and the Magi rolled into one): the staff, purportedly, is only revealed/recoverable/makes itself known to the most powerful mage in the realm...and will disappear/"leave" a current wielder when a new "most powerful" arises. ...causing more than one battle/vendetta/catastrophes of archmagi over the ages. [*][B]The White Staff of Life [/B](Staff of Healing on steroids, raise dead, regeneration, all curative stuff): a lost treasure of the goddess of life/healing. The high priestess of the order would pay a godly sum for its recovery. [*][B]The Crystalbough[/B] (uber staff of druidry/staff of the woodlands): the staff belonging to/wielded by the top druid of the realm in days past. Current location unknown. Does, imbues, and/or enhances all the things druidic. [/LIST] Miscellany (12) [LIST] [*]The Cloak of the Elflord: standard elfkind cloak, plus pass without trace and unhindered by difficult terrain in natural surroundings, and the wearer may cast spells and wear armor without chance of spell failure. [*][B]The Sacred Scrolls of the Seer:[/B] The holy man and mystic visionary, Arkturius, was gifted with divine visions and knowledge to scribe a series of scrolls. These "living" documents contain all lore, history, information, personal names, all blessings, bindings, and banishing rituals relevant to their creature type. The Sacred Scrolls grant complete protection and/or control over the type of creature they were -and are continuously, mystically added to with any new information that comes into being- written. The known series of Scrolls includes one for[B][I] Elementals[/I][/B], one for [I][B]Lycanthropes[/B][/I], one for[I][B] Demons,[/B][/I] and one for the [I][B]Undea[/B][/I]d. It is purported by some sages that Arkturius, who is alleged to have lived for multiple centuries -gifted with longevity by his divine sources to complete his work, clearly must have created more. But these four are the only remaining in recent legend or history. The Scroll of Demons is known to reside in the Temple of Light in the [most Holy City of the setting] and its mere presence there has spared the city form demon encroachment for the past two centuries. The location of others exist in rumor. [*][B]The Cloak of the Bat:[/B] as written. [*][B]The Bouncing Boots of the Bandit King:[/B] the enchanted boots of the lord of the desert-bandits, purported to be created by his enslaved djinn. Striding and springing, spider climbing, moving with complete silence, and leaving no tracks are all powers of this much hunted set of footwear. [*][B]The Cheetah Slippers: [/B]shoes of speed/haste. [*]The Mirror of Opposition: creates anti-alignment simulacrum of the character. [*]The Mirror of Farsight: a "mirror mirror on the wall" (or floor-standing) kind of "crystal ball with audio" that can show/find any person place or thing. [*][B]The Bracers of the Huntress: [/B]protection/AC bonus, substantial attack bonus with bow attacks [*][B]The Gauntlets of the Ogre King:[/B] ogre strength gauntlets. Also let's you understand and speak ogre, troll, and giant. [*][B]Grimmedna's Broom:[/B] the broom of the legendary witch Grimmedna. Though alleged to have died (or disappeared) some time ago, rumors say the spirit of the crone hunts those who come into possession of her items. A broom of flying, also capable of the "dancing" enchantment to protect/attack on its own. [*][B]Grimmedna's Pot: [/B]a cauldron capable of providing, upon command, 3 full meals and beverage (potable water, fruit juice, or alcohol) for up to 6 adults per day. Once per day is can also produce up to 3 doses (as desired) of any standard (not unique) magic potion. The effects of potions produced by the pot lose their magic if not ingested within 24 hours. [*][B]Deck of Many Things[/B] [*][B]The Silver Dragon's Stone:[/B] a fist-sized multi-faceted diamond, Gem of Seeing and Brightness rolled into one. [*][B]The Oracle's Skull[/B]: a human-sized, beaked skull. The skull speaks when spoken to and can answer any three questions put to it, truthfully, per day. Might want to give this a curse of some kind, cuz that might be a bit too powerful/plot-breaking. [/LIST] Weapons (8) [LIST] [*][B]The Thunderbolt:[/B] an unbreakable Spear (attack & damage bonuses) combined with Javelin of Lightning that fires lightning bolts (versus becomes one, once), endlessly reusable. [*][B]Mace of Disruption[/B] [*][B]Hammer, Dwarven Thrower[/B] [*][B]The Swords of the Seraphi [/B](all adjustable/become any size usable for the wielder): 3 alignment-attuned swords made by some mysterious extraplanar entities. All are intelligent and have egos. [LIST] [*]Sword of Light: a Holy Avenger, additional powers as desired, for a Lawful wielder [*]Sword of Power: a Vorpal Blade, additional powers as desired, for Neutral/any wielder [*]Sword of Darkness: a Soulstealer, additional powers as desired, for Chaotic wielder [/LIST] [*][B]Bow of the Huntress:[/B] a magic bow that gives attack/damage bonuses and can imbue other various magic effects upon its arrows. [*][B]Trident of Water Command[/B] [*][B]The Phoenix Blades: [/B]a set of 6 throwing daggers/blades formed of/shaped like long, narrow, feathers of a curious golden-red reflective metal, and decorated leather bandolier in which the blades are fully concealed. They are balanced as thrown weapons but may be wielded by hand/used in melee. Attack and damage bonus, and can flame on demand, dealing extra d6 per blade, of fire damage. A single blade can shed light as a torch on command. They also, when thrown, burst into ash after use and, the next morning, reappear in the bandolier -embroidered/engraved with golden phoenixes and sun motif- in which they belong. [*][B]Axe of the Northlords: [/B]a "frost brand" battle axe of substantial attack and damage bonus, confers immunity to cold damage, some other snow/ice powers. [/LIST] Armor (8) [LIST] [*]Armor of the Dragonguard: scale mail (treat as chain if scale isn't used) made of the different dragon colors scales. So, there are allegedly six suits. Affords +2 proteciton and resistance to the relevant energy type. (also considered a natural material, so wearable by druids!) [*]Leathers of the Bandit King: Leather armor +2, improves hide in shadows and move silently/stealth bonus substantially, grants those thieves abilities if not possessed by wearer, 3 times per day: dimension door through (entering and exiting) shadows [*]Chainshirt of the Sylvan Prince: +2 elfin chain, provides elfin magic resistance to sleep and charms (doubles bonus if wearer is an elf). Wearer understands and can speak all sylvan languages/creatures and receives a +3 Charisma bonus to all interactions with fae and sylvan creatures. The wearer of this immaculate shirt of shimmering mythral rings will be allowed to approach, and even welcomed by, unicorns. [*]Plate of the Dwarflord: +3 [*]Shield of the Shining Knight: +2, provides bonus to AC and saves versus magic and dragonbreath. [*]Shield of Screaming Sidhe: exudes a cone Fear effect to all that gaze upon it. [*]Helm of Comprehending Languages and Reading Magic [*]Helm of Telepathy [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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