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DDHC-TOA-13:The Risen Mists
DDHC-TOA-13:The Risen Mists
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Date DMed
2022-02-27 11:38
2022-02-27 11:38
Session Length (Hours)
6
6
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Magic Items
| Character | Name | Rarity | Location | Table | Result | Counts? |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spare | Common | true | ||||
| Only recently uncovered from the depths of the Sanrach Mountains, Spare is an exquisitely crafted longsword with a blackened steel blade and a hilt fashioned into the head of a dragon. It has all of the properties of a flame tongue. Once per day, while the weapon is unsheathed, it can be used to cast vicious mockery as a 7th-level spellcaster (spell save DC 14). Once used, this ability cannot be used again until the completion of a long rest. Sentience. Spare is a sentient chaotic good weapon with an Intelligence of 14, a Wisdom of 11, and a Charisma of 16. It has hearing and normal vision out to a range of 60 feet. Personality. Spare is extremely haughty and proud, demanding that its user portray the same level of integrity and dignity that it requires for itself. It periodically mocks enemies in combat and has truly earned the name of a flame tongue. If the sword's wielder takes action outside of the sword's good-aligned tendencies, or shows an extremely poor performance (such as rolling a 1 on an attack roll or skill check), Spare will openly berate the wielder. If such an event happens more than twice in a row, the sword will use its vicious mockery ability upon the wielder itself. Lore. This ancient sword was once wielded by the legendary warrior, Sabashin Gatorhead. After his rival was soundly defeated in an honorable duel, instead of taking his life as was custom, his soul was ensorcelled into the blade. Though the sword insisted on being called "Fire of Destiny", Sabashin thought it was a silly name and thus didn't call the sword anything. After Sabashin's passing, the sword had passed through various hands until it fell into the ownership of Lord Galoray, a ruthless overlord. Galoray became so tired of the sword's constant beratement, he left it in his keep, mounted on a decorative display with a plaque that read "Spare". | ||||||