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Adventure Title
CCC-VOTE-01-01 - A Small Trifle
Session
11
Date Played
2020-11-10 22:19:00 UTC
Levels Gained
1
GP +/-
240
Downtime +/-
20.0
Location Played
Stygia
DM Name
Gabby Gonzales
DM DCI Number
4232650178
Notes
Banned: Stygia HAHA YEAAAAAAAAAAAH

Magic Items

Name Rarity Location Table Result Counts?
Jeny's Hearpin (Javelin of Warning with flavor text) Uncommon Stygia false
Simple weapon, melee weapon, major tier, uncommon (requires attunement) This magic weapon warns you of danger. While the weapon is on your person, you have advantage on initiative rolls. In addition, you and any of your companions within 30 feet of you can’t be surprised, except when incapacitated by something other than nonmagical sleep. The weapon magically awakens you and your companions within range if any of you are sleeping naturally when combat begins. This item is found in the Dungeon Master’s Guide. This magical javelin resembles a giant hairpin made of purple wood, with a fist-sized jet at its head. Players who have experienced “DDEX-01-08 Tales Trees Tell” recognize it as the same sort of item that pinned a villager to the town post, and may even recall it acts as a scrying sensor for Jeny Greenteeth. Warnings of danger come in Jeny’s voice, shouting that they should prepare for battle. Whether it is the weapon shouting or Jeny herself, it is hard to divine. The bearer feels a sense of distaste when in contact with the item, and continues to sense discomfort while bearing it.
Ersatz Eye Common Stygia false
This artificial eye replaces a real one that was lost or removed. While the ersatz eye is embedded in your eye socket, it can’t be removed by anyone other than you, and you can see through the tiny orb as though it were a normal eye. This item is found in Xanathar’s Guide to Everything. This item resembles a jelly-filled natural eye with a vibrant green iris. In the presence of fey creatures, it glows faintly in this green when such creatures are within 120 feet of it. This glowing is noticeable to those gazing into the eyes of the wearer, and it distorts color in one field of vision for the wearer when glowing.