Magic Items

Purchased Magic Items

Name Rarity Location Table Result Source
🗹 (C) Medallion of Faith (Kiri-Jolith) common BMG-DL-VOTU-00 Dragons of Divinity Show
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Wondrous Item, Common

As you have chosen to follow the divine calling of the Old Gods, so too have they selected you as a mortal agent of their will. This holy symbol serves as an outward reminder to you and all Krynn’s inhabitants of your consecration—wherein you shall ever hold true to the sacred tenets and vows of your divine patron. Each medallion bears the symbol or visage of your chosen deity, and consists of specific materials associated with them.

As an action, a medallion of faith can be used to create another medallion of faith. This newly generated medallion is granted to new converts to the Old Gods’ faith and can be produced for a different god than the original medallion. A medallion of faith has no resale value.

New Magic Item Alert:
The medallion of faith is a new magic item, unique to this adventure. You’re strongly encouraged to let your players photograph this page or to give them copies of this item’s description. They won’t find it in any other published D&D book!

☐ (UC) Lantern of Revealing uncommon BMG-DL-VOTU-01 Dragons of Revelation Show
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Wondrous item, uncommon

While lit, this hooded lantern burns for 6 hours on 1 pint of oil, shedding bright light in a 30-foot radius and dim light for an additional 30 feet. Invisible creatures and objects are visible as long as they are in the lantern’s bright light. You can use an action to lower the hood, reducing the light to dim light in a 5-foot radius.

🗹 (UC) Lance +1 uncommon BMG-DL-VOTU-01 Dragons of Revelation Show
Sending Stones uncommon BMG-DL-VOTU-03 Dragons of Treachery Show
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Wondrous item, uncommon

Fashioned in secret by Lemish stonecutters and black-robed mages, this pair of sending stones is patterned after ceramic whetstones. They are rectangular, with soft rounded edges and a flat, gently abrasive plane one side. The other side of each stone bears a shallow carving of a lidless serpent’s eye grasped by fanged jaws.

Sending stones come in pairs, with each smooth stone carved to match the other so the pairing is easily recognized. While you touch one stone, you can use an action to cast the sending spell from it. The target is the bearer of the other stone. If no creature bears the other stone, you know that fact as soon as you use the stone and don’t cast the spell.

Once sending is cast through the stones, they can’t be used again until the next dawn. If one of the stones in a pair is destroyed, the other one becomes nonmagical.