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<blockquote data-quote="Gregor" data-source="post: 5528399" data-attributes="member: 11751"><p>Kirio, you are able to identify the heavy mace and communicate its history and properties to the party. Its name is '<em>Bhurisrava’s Wish</em>' and it was forged 40 years ago in this village. The wielder and enchanter of the weapon was a priest of the same name which you now know to be a Celestial word for "defeated in no battles." Though a priest of Correllon, he attempted to infuse the weapon with the blessings of a god of healing. He prayed over the weapon for many days, starving himself and neglecting sleep, hoping that he could harness the power necessary to save his people and his forest. Whether his prayers were answered by Correllon or another is unknown, but he managed to enchant his mace with extra healing potential. However, this enchantment came only at the moment of his death, when his final prayers and wishes were spoken.</p><p></p><p>[GM]In game mechanics, the weapon is a <em>+1 heavy mace</em> that bypasses damage reduction as if it were good-aligned. Additionally, a creature carrying the mace gains a special benefit when using the Heal skill to treat injuries: after spending one minute tending to a creature, if the mace’s bearer makes a DC 15 Heal check, the patient heals an amount of damage equal to its Hit Dice. A particular patient can only benefit from one such healing treatment per day.[/GM]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gregor, post: 5528399, member: 11751"] Kirio, you are able to identify the heavy mace and communicate its history and properties to the party. Its name is '[I]Bhurisrava’s Wish[/I]' and it was forged 40 years ago in this village. The wielder and enchanter of the weapon was a priest of the same name which you now know to be a Celestial word for "defeated in no battles." Though a priest of Correllon, he attempted to infuse the weapon with the blessings of a god of healing. He prayed over the weapon for many days, starving himself and neglecting sleep, hoping that he could harness the power necessary to save his people and his forest. Whether his prayers were answered by Correllon or another is unknown, but he managed to enchant his mace with extra healing potential. However, this enchantment came only at the moment of his death, when his final prayers and wishes were spoken. [GM]In game mechanics, the weapon is a [I]+1 heavy mace[/I] that bypasses damage reduction as if it were good-aligned. Additionally, a creature carrying the mace gains a special benefit when using the Heal skill to treat injuries: after spending one minute tending to a creature, if the mace’s bearer makes a DC 15 Heal check, the patient heals an amount of damage equal to its Hit Dice. A particular patient can only benefit from one such healing treatment per day.[/GM] [/QUOTE]
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