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Adventure Title
DC-PoA CONMAR-18 The Nightshade Sinners
DC-PoA CONMAR-18 The Nightshade Sinners
Session
1
1
Date Played
2023-02-18 14:26:00 UTC
2023-02-18 14:26:00 UTC
Levels Gained
GP +/-
60
60
Downtime +/-
10.0
10.0
Location Played
D&D AL Nordic
D&D AL Nordic
DM Name
Martine L
Martine L
DM DCI Number
Notes
Magic Items
Name | Rarity | Location | Table | Result | Counts? |
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+1 bone tipped arrows (x5) | Uncommon | DC-PoA CONMAR-18 The Nightshade Sinners | true | ||
You have a +1 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this piece of magic ammunition. Once it hits a target, the ammunition is no longer magical. Each arrow is engraved with one word in Old Illuskan. Translated, they mean Elk, Bear, Tiger, Wolf, Caribou and Seal, and the tip is made from bone of that animal | |||||
Scale, Mithril Barding | Uncommon | DC-PoA CONMAR-18 The Nightshade Sinners | true | ||
Mithral is a light, flexible metal. A mithral chain shirt or breastplate can be worn under normal clothes. If the armor normally imposes disadvantage on Dexterity (Stealth) checks or has a Strength requirement, the mithral version of the armor doesn't. Barding is armor designed to protect an animal’s head, neck, chest, and body. This blue barding has the inscription in Elvish “To Scarlett. May you get what you deserve.” | |||||
Mirror of the Past | Rare | DC-PoA CONMAR-18 The Nightshade Sinners | true | ||
The holder of this platinum hand mirror can learn something about the history of a specific object or creature by taking an action to gaze into the mirror and think of the target. Instead of the holder’s reflection, the mirror presents scenes from the target’s past. Information conveyed is accurate, but it is random and cryptic, and presented in no particular order. Once it is activated, the mirror gives its information for 1 minute or less, then returns to normal. It can’t be used again until the next dawn. The rim of this circular mirror is engraved with Draconic letters, which spells out the following sentence in Loross: “Look into me, and I will show you what has been.” |