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Adventure Title
FR-DC-FET-01 Vatras Besieged
FR-DC-FET-01 Vatras Besieged
Session
Date Played
2025-02-01 18:00:00 UTC
2025-02-01 18:00:00 UTC
Levels Gained
1
1
GP +/-
600
600
Downtime +/-
10.0
10.0
Location Played
Roll20
Roll20
DM Name
Boerns
Boerns
DM DCI Number
1000100010001000
1000100010001000
Notes
**Found a spellbook:** Cantrips: light, mage hand, Firebolt, prestidigitation Burning Hands (Level 1), Fireball (Level 3), Wall of Fire (Lvl 4), Sunbeam (Level 6) **Found Consumables:** * Potion of Poison * Potion of Greater Healing * Antitoxin (Adventuring Gear) **Story Awards:** * A Contract the other way around. * Nice here.
**Found a spellbook:** Cantrips: light, mage hand, Firebolt, prestidigitation Burning Hands (Level 1), Fireball (Level 3), Wall of Fire (Lvl 4), Sunbeam (Level 6) **Found Consumables:** * Potion of Poison * Potion of Greater Healing * Antitoxin (Adventuring Gear) **Story Awards:** * A Contract the other way around. * Nice here.
Magic Items
Name | Rarity | Location | Table | Result | Counts? |
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Rope of Mending (Temperate) | Common | Entry hall | false | ||
Wondrous Item, Common This 50-foot coil of rope can repair itself when cut into any number of smaller pieces. As a Magic action, you can cause all pieces of the rope that are in contact with each other and not otherwise in use to knit back together. A Rope of Mending is forever shortened if a section of it is lost or destroyed. Temperate. You are unharmed by temperatures of 0 degrees Fahrenheit or lower, and 100 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. | |||||
Thurûmkhar (Half-Plate+1 with Guardian Property) | Rare | Kobold Stash | true | ||
Half Plate Armor +1 [Guardian] https://files.d20.io/images/427118355/iY28slQV57b3Ju-ufLElhg/max.jpg Armor (Half Plate Armor), Rare You have a +1 bonus to Armor Class while wearing this armor. Guardian. The item warns you, granting a +2 bonus to your Initiative rolls if you don’t have the Incapacitated condition. This Armor was onced forged by the Dwarves of the Earthsunder Clan. They named it Thurûmkhar. a combination of Thurûm (”thoughtfulness, wisdom“) and Khar (”eye, gaze"), which could mean ‘wise gaze’ or ‘mindful mind’. |