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<blockquote data-quote="Bohandas" data-source="post: 8574835" data-attributes="member: 7015707"><p>*Living animals or people with no faces</p><p>*A metal or crystal trinket in the shape of a uniform polyhedron that compels nearby creatures to try and grab it but causes intense pain to any creature that successfully touches it</p><p>*A tree with branches from several types of fruit tree grafted onto the trunk so that it now bears multiple kinds of fruit on one tree</p><p>*A bunch of dissected dwarves and drow behind glass.</p><p>*A crystal that interferes with the formation of new memories by living creatures within 5 feet of it. The effect ends when the creature leaves the aura. Possibly combine this with item 2 above (the painful but attractive trinket)</p><p>*<a href="http://pi.math.cornell.edu/~dwh/papers/crochet/crochet.html" target="_blank">Hyperbolic crochet</a></p><p>*What appear to be a pile of coins but are actually <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HD-Rosetta" target="_blank">HD-Rosettas</a></p><p>*A psionic martial arts manual for a fighting style that combines psionic attack/defense modes¹ with Diamond Mind initiation²</p><p>*A device that implants false memories</p><p>*An electric chair</p><p>*Some sort of sonic obliterator gun</p><p>*A psionic scroll of sorts consisting of flayed skins with psionic tattoos on them, clearly tattooed before the creature was skinned.</p><p>*A painting in a style reminiscent of Jackson Pollock. This particular painting, however, was created by acquiring several different types of creatures with all different colors of blood, and then, one by one, shooting them execution style on top of the canvas</p><p>*That spinning pillar thing with all the dismembered body parts tacked to it from the beginning of Hellraiser 1 and the end of Hellraiser 2</p><p>*A monster truck horse with a normal horse body but freakishly huge legs</p><p>*Surgically altered freaks that perform the function of modern appliances, like in the defunct webcomic "Deep Rise" (BTW, if anyone can point me to an archive of said comic with intact artwork I'd very much appreciate it)</p><p>*A bunch of heads that have been carved up like jack-o-lanterns</p><p>*A candle (or torch or whatever) that radiates darkness instead of light</p><p>*A dagger that inplants anyone who comes near it with an urge to pick it up and kill themself with it.</p><p>*A crystal that on command shatters into hundreds of razor sharp shards that fly around the immediate vicinity in a whirlwind pattern ripping everything to shreds before putting themselves back together</p><p>*Several detailed statuettes made out of chunks of meat and organs. They were created by carving a petrified creature into several statuettez and then turning it back into flesh</p><p>*A lyre that causes all who hear its music to contract a plague</p><p>*A magic bowl which if pointed towards a creature while the command word is spoken will cause that creature to be shredded into mincemeat and fly into the bowl.</p><p>*A ring that temporarily petrifies any creature that puts it on for a short fixed period of time. Good for avoiding effects that specifically target living creatures</p><p>*A reverse centaur that's like a normal horse but its legs are human legs</p><p>*What look like a bunch of disembodied/dismembered arms with hands on both ends of them. If you hold one up to the side of your torso, one of the hands will grab onto you and you can use the arm as if it was part of your body</p><p>*An item similar to the sorting hat from Harry Potter, except instead of assigning dormitories its job is to determine whether incoming captives are fit for labor or should instead be slated to be devoured</p><p>*manacles with cursed key; a prisoner may unlock themself if they willingly accept the key and thus also the key's curse</p><p>*Items made from iron mined in the core of a star</p><p>*A shadow illusion based Holodeck room</p><p>*Ouija board with living cell tissue culture grown on the planchette replacing the celebrants/mediums</p><p>*That device for sucking people's vital fluids out from the Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode "Couples Skate"</p><p>*A club that, instead of being spiky, is studded with teeth from different cretaure</p><p>*A tiny earth elemental in a terrarium labeled "pet rock"</p><p>*A tiny squid that is usable as an inkwell</p><p>*Haunted boardgames in the vein of Jumanji and Zathura. Possibly a boardgame version of Polybius.</p><p>*A portal gun</p><p>*A device that extracts information from the brains of dead people</p><p>*A gouged out but still functional beholder central eye mounted on a pole or on the wall like a security camera or a loudspeaker or a lamp. A switch elsewhere in the room activates and deactivates the antimagic field</p><p>*A tank of piranhas</p><p>*Shelves ensorcelled so that nothing will fall off of them no matter how much they are jostled.</p><p>*A werewolf chained up like a dog which is kept permanently locked in wolf form by a moon rock on a pendant around their neck</p><p>*A weapon that's basically a scaled up, heavily reinforced metal straw with one end slanted and sharpened. It's intended for piercing people's skulls.</p><p>*Tattoo equipment because psionic tattoos are a thing for some reason</p><p></p><p></p><p>¹A small set of special psionic combat powers (Mind Blast, Ego Whip, Id Insinuation, Mind Thrust, Psychic Crush, Empty Mind, Intellect Fortress, Mental Barrier, and Tower of Iron Will) that prior to 3.5e used a different set of rules from regular psionic powers</p><p></p><p>²A martial discipline from <em>Tome of Battle: Book of Nine Swords</em> focusing on concentration and thought</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bohandas, post: 8574835, member: 7015707"] *Living animals or people with no faces *A metal or crystal trinket in the shape of a uniform polyhedron that compels nearby creatures to try and grab it but causes intense pain to any creature that successfully touches it *A tree with branches from several types of fruit tree grafted onto the trunk so that it now bears multiple kinds of fruit on one tree *A bunch of dissected dwarves and drow behind glass. *A crystal that interferes with the formation of new memories by living creatures within 5 feet of it. The effect ends when the creature leaves the aura. Possibly combine this with item 2 above (the painful but attractive trinket) *[url=http://pi.math.cornell.edu/~dwh/papers/crochet/crochet.html]Hyperbolic crochet[/url] *What appear to be a pile of coins but are actually [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HD-Rosetta]HD-Rosettas[/url] *A psionic martial arts manual for a fighting style that combines psionic attack/defense modes¹ with Diamond Mind initiation² *A device that implants false memories *An electric chair *Some sort of sonic obliterator gun *A psionic scroll of sorts consisting of flayed skins with psionic tattoos on them, clearly tattooed before the creature was skinned. *A painting in a style reminiscent of Jackson Pollock. This particular painting, however, was created by acquiring several different types of creatures with all different colors of blood, and then, one by one, shooting them execution style on top of the canvas *That spinning pillar thing with all the dismembered body parts tacked to it from the beginning of Hellraiser 1 and the end of Hellraiser 2 *A monster truck horse with a normal horse body but freakishly huge legs *Surgically altered freaks that perform the function of modern appliances, like in the defunct webcomic "Deep Rise" (BTW, if anyone can point me to an archive of said comic with intact artwork I'd very much appreciate it) *A bunch of heads that have been carved up like jack-o-lanterns *A candle (or torch or whatever) that radiates darkness instead of light *A dagger that inplants anyone who comes near it with an urge to pick it up and kill themself with it. *A crystal that on command shatters into hundreds of razor sharp shards that fly around the immediate vicinity in a whirlwind pattern ripping everything to shreds before putting themselves back together *Several detailed statuettes made out of chunks of meat and organs. They were created by carving a petrified creature into several statuettez and then turning it back into flesh *A lyre that causes all who hear its music to contract a plague *A magic bowl which if pointed towards a creature while the command word is spoken will cause that creature to be shredded into mincemeat and fly into the bowl. *A ring that temporarily petrifies any creature that puts it on for a short fixed period of time. Good for avoiding effects that specifically target living creatures *A reverse centaur that's like a normal horse but its legs are human legs *What look like a bunch of disembodied/dismembered arms with hands on both ends of them. If you hold one up to the side of your torso, one of the hands will grab onto you and you can use the arm as if it was part of your body *An item similar to the sorting hat from Harry Potter, except instead of assigning dormitories its job is to determine whether incoming captives are fit for labor or should instead be slated to be devoured *manacles with cursed key; a prisoner may unlock themself if they willingly accept the key and thus also the key's curse *Items made from iron mined in the core of a star *A shadow illusion based Holodeck room *Ouija board with living cell tissue culture grown on the planchette replacing the celebrants/mediums *That device for sucking people's vital fluids out from the Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode "Couples Skate" *A club that, instead of being spiky, is studded with teeth from different cretaure *A tiny earth elemental in a terrarium labeled "pet rock" *A tiny squid that is usable as an inkwell *Haunted boardgames in the vein of Jumanji and Zathura. Possibly a boardgame version of Polybius. *A portal gun *A device that extracts information from the brains of dead people *A gouged out but still functional beholder central eye mounted on a pole or on the wall like a security camera or a loudspeaker or a lamp. A switch elsewhere in the room activates and deactivates the antimagic field *A tank of piranhas *Shelves ensorcelled so that nothing will fall off of them no matter how much they are jostled. *A werewolf chained up like a dog which is kept permanently locked in wolf form by a moon rock on a pendant around their neck *A weapon that's basically a scaled up, heavily reinforced metal straw with one end slanted and sharpened. It's intended for piercing people's skulls. *Tattoo equipment because psionic tattoos are a thing for some reason ¹A small set of special psionic combat powers (Mind Blast, Ego Whip, Id Insinuation, Mind Thrust, Psychic Crush, Empty Mind, Intellect Fortress, Mental Barrier, and Tower of Iron Will) that prior to 3.5e used a different set of rules from regular psionic powers ²A martial discipline from [i]Tome of Battle: Book of Nine Swords[/i] focusing on concentration and thought [/QUOTE]
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