User:
DCI:
Character:
Shiori, Adept of the Jade Hare
Name:
Oathkeepers Memento (Necklace of Prayer Beads)
Rarity:
rare
Location:
DDHC - Out of the Abyss - Chapter 3: The Darklake
Table:
Result:
Included in Count?:
true
Notes:
Oathkeepers Memento (Necklace of Prayer Beads) Wondrous Item, Rare (Requires Attunement by a Cleric, Druid, or Paladin) This necklace has 1d4 + 2 magic beads made from aquamarine, black pearl, or topaz. It also has many nonmagical beads made from stones such as amber, bloodstone, citrine, coral, jade, pearl, or quartz. If a magic bead is removed from the necklace, that bead loses its magic. Six types of magic beads exist. The DM decides the type of each bead on the necklace or determines it randomly by rolling on the table below. A necklace can have more than one bead of the same type. To use one, you must be wearing the necklace. Each bead contains a spell that you can cast from it as a Bonus Action (using your spell save DC if a save is necessary). Once a magic bead’s spell is cast, that bead can’t be used again until the next dawn. 1d20 Bead Spell 1-6 Bead of Blessing Bless 7-12 Bead of Curing Cure Wounds (level 2 version) 13-16 Bead of Favor Greater Restoration 17-18 Bead of Smiting Shining Smite 19 Bead of Summons Guardian of Faith 20 Bead of Wind Walking Wind Walk The Necklace has 5 beads. One of Blessing, Curing, Favor, Smiting and Wind Walking. Guardian. The item warns you, granting a +2 bonus to your Initiative rolls if you don’t have the Incapacitated condition. *This necklace depicts Yggdrasil, the world ash. Woven into the knots that build its crown are five gems. Blue Alexandrite, Green Emerald, Red Garnet, Black Onyx and Yellow Peridot. At its roots a White Diamond lies, representing the wearers journey up the tree, the hardships they might endure and the anweres one might find along the path.* Alexandrite. To navigate changes. Emerald. For new beginnings. Garnet. To remember confidence and inner strength. Onyx. For resolve in difficult challenges Peridot. To remind of potential and personal growth. Diamond. To represent commitment and resilience. *"Keep this as a reminder, in dark places you find yourself in. Look to the light within, so you may continue to serve, as a beacon for others. No one is unbreakable. Whatever pain one person may endure can bring others to tears. But therein lies our strength, for when we fall, our brothers and sisters are there to lift us up. Again and again, without end."