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Adventure Title
PS-DC-BY-01 Beneath Yggdrasil
Session
1
Date Played
2026-01-08 18:26:00 UTC
Levels Gained
GP +/-
1000
Downtime +/-
10.0
Location Played
Roll20
DM Name
Echo
DM DCI Number
1875234
Notes
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Teilnehmer: (15) Arikatzi020 - Aora Cinnamae - Eladrin (Eladrin/Dryade) - Circel of Dreams Druide lvl 15 - EE (15) Bramymond - Temenos Mystral - Tiefling - Warlock: The Archfey 15 (15) JinxedBear - Eftychia "Efty" - Winged Tiefling - Barbarian 15 (15) Marcelinho700 - Lucy Twinkleflower - Fairy - Wizard lvl 15 (15) Karrakaz - Luran - Harengon - Worrior of Elements lvl 15 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Info: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ gekauft: a statuette of a dragon, worth at least 500 gp -500gp bekommen von Luran: 5x A gem-encrusted bowl worth at least 1,000 gp, which the spell consumes Efty spielt SugerMummy: 5x Spell Scroll of Revivify for 3000gp 5x Potion of Heroism for 10000gp 3x Spell Scroll of Mass Cure Wounds for 9000gp ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Loot: 1000gp 1x Spellwought Tattoo Spells: Legend Lore, Banishing Smite, Holy Weapon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mark of the Worldroot (Barrier Tattoo) Barrier Tattoo (Very Rare) This tattoo is not merely a ward of magic, but a symbol of balance between realms. Its origin does not lie in mortal craft, but in the living essence of the World Tree itself. Legends tell of an avatar who once walked at the boundary of the planes—neither god nor mortal, but a living extension of the World Tree. Where the avatar stood, roots pierced sky, soil, and shadow alike. When the fabric of the worlds began to strain, the avatar tore a fragment of its own essence free and bound it into living ink, so that those who walk unarmored would not walk unprotected. The Rootbinding Rite The needle used to create the tattoo is forged from condensed world-metal—cool as moonlight, heavy with memory. During attunement, the bearer presses it to their skin and feels the whisper of the planes: leaves in distant wind, grinding stone, the slow pulse of deep earth. At the rite’s completion, the needle dissolves into silvery-green ink, forming the mark. Appearance The tattoo depicts interwoven lines like roots, branches, and veins, shifting subtly as the bearer moves. From certain angles it resembles bark, from others ancient runes or flowing metal. In moments of stillness, it seems to breathe, as if an ancient heartbeat stirs beneath the skin. Three layers can be discerned by those who study it closely: The Roots – endurance and survival The Trunk – balance and presence The Crown – protection against forces beyond Blessing of the Avatar While the bearer wears no armor, the World Tree’s protection wraps around them like an unseen bark—not rigid like steel, but resilient and adaptive. Blows are turned aside, hostile magic is guided away, as though striking the wrong branch of a vast tree. A shield may still be used, for the World Tree teaches not vulnerability, but harmony between defense and freedom. Harmonious Bond Attunement requires only one minute, as the avatar recognizes those who stand in balance with the worlds. The bond is not forced—it is remembered. When the bond ends, the roots withdraw. The tattoo fades, and the needle reappears nearby, waiting for another who dares to walk the paths between realms. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Lunebough Whisper (Moon-Touched Rapier) Weapon (Rapier), Common This slender rapier was not forged in a mortal forge, but grown beneath moonlit branches where the World Tree’s crown brushes the night sky. Its blade carries the quiet radiance of moonlight filtered through leaves—soft, pale, and unwavering. Origin Legends say the weapon was shaped by an avatar who walked the upper boughs of the World Tree, where moonlight pools like dew upon silver bark. There, the avatar drew a single ray of moonlight down through the branches and bound it into steel, tempering it with sap drawn from the tree’s highest limbs. The result was a blade meant not for conquest, but for watchfulness—a companion to those who walk the dark paths between roots and stars. Appearance The rapier’s blade gleams with a cool, translucent sheen, as if moonlight itself were trapped beneath its surface. Fine, vein-like patterns run along the steel, echoing branches reaching toward the sky. Its hilt is adorned with organic motifs—twisting roots and crescent forms—and set with a pale gemstone that softly glows when darkness deepens. When drawn, the blade sheds moonlight that spills outward like leaves catching silver light in the night. Moonlit Vigil In darkness, the rapier awakens. Its glow does not burn or blind—it reveals, casting bright moonlight around the bearer and soft illumination beyond, banishing shadows without disturbing the quiet of the night. The blade hums faintly when danger approaches, a whisper carried through steel and grip alike. Those attuned to it often react before conscious thought, guided by an instinct that feels older than fear. Minor Prophecy — Guardian The rapier does not speak in words, but in warnings: a tightening of the hand, a subtle shift of balance, a breath drawn just a moment sooner. It favors vigilance over aggression, rewarding those who remain aware and ready. Many believe the blade remembers its vigil beneath the World Tree’s crown, forever watching the spaces where moonlight and shadow meet. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Charm of The Throne Supernatural Gift (Charm) You can cast Mordenkainen's Magnificent Mansion, requiring no spell components and using your Intelligence, Wisdom, or Charisma as the spellcasting ability (your choice). Once used three times, the charm vanishes from you. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Magic Items

Name Rarity Location Table Result Counts?
Mark of the Worldroot (Barrier Tattoo) Very Rare PS-DC-BY-01 Beneath Yggdrasil true
Mark of the Worldroot (Barrier Tattoo) Barrier Tattoo (Very Rare) This tattoo is not merely a ward of magic, but a symbol of balance between realms. Its origin does not lie in mortal craft, but in the living essence of the World Tree itself. Legends tell of an avatar who once walked at the boundary of the planes—neither god nor mortal, but a living extension of the World Tree. Where the avatar stood, roots pierced sky, soil, and shadow alike. When the fabric of the worlds began to strain, the avatar tore a fragment of its own essence free and bound it into living ink, so that those who walk unarmored would not walk unprotected. The Rootbinding Rite The needle used to create the tattoo is forged from condensed world-metal—cool as moonlight, heavy with memory. During attunement, the bearer presses it to their skin and feels the whisper of the planes: leaves in distant wind, grinding stone, the slow pulse of deep earth. At the rite’s completion, the needle dissolves into silvery-green ink, forming the mark. Appearance The tattoo depicts interwoven lines like roots, branches, and veins, shifting subtly as the bearer moves. From certain angles it resembles bark, from others ancient runes or flowing metal. In moments of stillness, it seems to breathe, as if an ancient heartbeat stirs beneath the skin. Three layers can be discerned by those who study it closely: The Roots – endurance and survival The Trunk – balance and presence The Crown – protection against forces beyond Blessing of the Avatar While the bearer wears no armor, the World Tree’s protection wraps around them like an unseen bark—not rigid like steel, but resilient and adaptive. Blows are turned aside, hostile magic is guided away, as though striking the wrong branch of a vast tree. A shield may still be used, for the World Tree teaches not vulnerability, but harmony between defense and freedom. Harmonious Bond Attunement requires only one minute, as the avatar recognizes those who stand in balance with the worlds. The bond is not forced—it is remembered. When the bond ends, the roots withdraw. The tattoo fades, and the needle reappears nearby, waiting for another who dares to walk the paths between realms.
Lunebough Whisper (Moon-Touched Rapier) Common PS-DC-BY-01 Beneath Yggdrasil true
Lunebough Whisper (Moon-Touched Rapier) Weapon (Rapier), Common This slender rapier was not forged in a mortal forge, but grown beneath moonlit branches where the World Tree’s crown brushes the night sky. Its blade carries the quiet radiance of moonlight filtered through leaves—soft, pale, and unwavering. Origin Legends say the weapon was shaped by an avatar who walked the upper boughs of the World Tree, where moonlight pools like dew upon silver bark. There, the avatar drew a single ray of moonlight down through the branches and bound it into steel, tempering it with sap drawn from the tree’s highest limbs. The result was a blade meant not for conquest, but for watchfulness—a companion to those who walk the dark paths between roots and stars. Appearance The rapier’s blade gleams with a cool, translucent sheen, as if moonlight itself were trapped beneath its surface. Fine, vein-like patterns run along the steel, echoing branches reaching toward the sky. Its hilt is adorned with organic motifs—twisting roots and crescent forms—and set with a pale gemstone that softly glows when darkness deepens. When drawn, the blade sheds moonlight that spills outward like leaves catching silver light in the night. Moonlit Vigil In darkness, the rapier awakens. Its glow does not burn or blind—it reveals, casting bright moonlight around the bearer and soft illumination beyond, banishing shadows without disturbing the quiet of the night. The blade hums faintly when danger approaches, a whisper carried through steel and grip alike. Those attuned to it often react before conscious thought, guided by an instinct that feels older than fear. Minor Prophecy — Guardian The rapier does not speak in words, but in warnings: a tightening of the hand, a subtle shift of balance, a breath drawn just a moment sooner. It favors vigilance over aggression, rewarding those who remain aware and ready. Many believe the blade remembers its vigil beneath the World Tree’s crown, forever watching the spaces where moonlight and shadow meet.