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<blockquote data-quote="TheLe" data-source="post: 3400353" data-attributes="member: 3981"><p><strong>Personal Artifacts</strong> proceeds smoothly and should be available in April. In the meantime, here's another sneak peek at what you will find in this amazing book:</p><p></p><p>-------------------------------</p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><strong>Bradamore’s Pursuit</strong></span></p><p><strong>Common Name:</strong> Bracers of Offense</p><p><strong>History:</strong> Brandamore’s Pursuit was created in the Greenville School of Magic, a school dedicated to the pursuit of higher magical learning. Led by the head wizard, Charles Brandamore, the Bracers were created as an attempt further his own knowledge of magic. He was indeed successful in creating a powerful set of bracers, but his next project would be his undoing – during an attempt to create a new type of magical wand, Brandamore inadvertently opened a rift that let in foul demons. The demons spread like a disease and killed everyone in sight and destroyed the school. The rift itself naturally closed soon after, but not before hundreds of demons came through it.</p><p></p><p><strong>Description:</strong> Brandamore’s Pursuit is a set of bracers made of a strong metal alloy, and are black in color. Wearing these bracers empowers the wearer to cast <em>Magic Missile</em> five times per day (caster level 5th). </p><p></p><p>Alternatively, the wearer may sacrifice one usage of Magic Missile as a swift action to imbue his or her next melee attack with a powerful enchantment; his next attack deals +2 damage, and damage from this attack is treated as magical for the purposes of damage reduction. On a missed attack, the enchantment will immediately fade. </p><p></p><p>•<strong>Destruction:</strong> To destroy Brandamore’s Pursuit, the bracers should be placed in a cloth bag with 2 other sets of magical bracers (of any kind) and then tied close with hair cut from a wizard or sorcerer (of 10th level or higher). A priest must shake the bag vigorously for one hour per day for seven days. On the seventh day the bag must be submerged in holy water. When the bag is opened, all the bracers will have been transmuted into Bracers of Armor, each one offering an armor bonus to AC (roll 1d8 to determine the armor bonus – roll separately for each set of bracers when the bag is first opened).</p><p></p><p>•<strong>Where To Find:</strong> Many of the treasures within the school were lost, destroyed, still within the ruins, or taken away by the invading demons. Brandamore’s Pursuit is currently in the ownership of one such demon known as N’astarka. It is rumored that this demon currently harasses the town of New Guile in order to get food and women (usually as tribute).</p><p></p><p><em>Weight: 1 lb. per bracer</em></p><p>-------------------------------</p><p></p><p><strong>-The Le Games, We Enhance Worlds</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLe, post: 3400353, member: 3981"] [b]Personal Artifacts[/b] proceeds smoothly and should be available in April. In the meantime, here's another sneak peek at what you will find in this amazing book: ------------------------------- [size=3][b]Bradamore’s Pursuit[/b][/size] [b]Common Name:[/b] Bracers of Offense [b]History:[/b] Brandamore’s Pursuit was created in the Greenville School of Magic, a school dedicated to the pursuit of higher magical learning. Led by the head wizard, Charles Brandamore, the Bracers were created as an attempt further his own knowledge of magic. He was indeed successful in creating a powerful set of bracers, but his next project would be his undoing – during an attempt to create a new type of magical wand, Brandamore inadvertently opened a rift that let in foul demons. The demons spread like a disease and killed everyone in sight and destroyed the school. The rift itself naturally closed soon after, but not before hundreds of demons came through it. [b]Description:[/b] Brandamore’s Pursuit is a set of bracers made of a strong metal alloy, and are black in color. Wearing these bracers empowers the wearer to cast [i]Magic Missile[/i] five times per day (caster level 5th). Alternatively, the wearer may sacrifice one usage of Magic Missile as a swift action to imbue his or her next melee attack with a powerful enchantment; his next attack deals +2 damage, and damage from this attack is treated as magical for the purposes of damage reduction. On a missed attack, the enchantment will immediately fade. •[b]Destruction:[/b] To destroy Brandamore’s Pursuit, the bracers should be placed in a cloth bag with 2 other sets of magical bracers (of any kind) and then tied close with hair cut from a wizard or sorcerer (of 10th level or higher). A priest must shake the bag vigorously for one hour per day for seven days. On the seventh day the bag must be submerged in holy water. When the bag is opened, all the bracers will have been transmuted into Bracers of Armor, each one offering an armor bonus to AC (roll 1d8 to determine the armor bonus – roll separately for each set of bracers when the bag is first opened). •[b]Where To Find:[/b] Many of the treasures within the school were lost, destroyed, still within the ruins, or taken away by the invading demons. Brandamore’s Pursuit is currently in the ownership of one such demon known as N’astarka. It is rumored that this demon currently harasses the town of New Guile in order to get food and women (usually as tribute). [i]Weight: 1 lb. per bracer[/i] ------------------------------- [b]-The Le Games, We Enhance Worlds[/b] [/QUOTE]
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