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Date Played
2021-03-25 21:35:00 UTC
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Exchange items after *CCC-GHC-08 Death in the ruins*
Traded Magic Item

Cube of Force

Rare
**Wondrous Item, rare (requires attunement)** This ornate puzzle cube is carved from duskwook and polished to a shine. The lateral faces are engraved with the likenesses of Fenaria´s companions in Tymora´s Smile, while the top bears the band´s crest and their pledge to be "Always together,never apert". The latter half of the band´s promise - "Though we are distant, we are connected in heart" adorns the bottom face The likenesses whisper words of encouragement to the bearer whenevere a surface is pressed and the cube activated. Additionally the bearer can discern the item´s depth below the surface and the direction to the nearest staricase, ramp or other path leading upward if the words on the cube are spoken. This cube is about an inch across. Each face has a distinct marking on it that can be pressed. The cube starts with 36 charges, and it regains 1d20 expended charges daily at dawn. You can use an action to press one of the cube's faces, expending a number of charges based on the chosen face, as shown in the Cube of Force Faces table. Each face has a different effect. If the cube has insufficient charges remaining, nothing happens. Otherwise, a barrier of invisible force springs into existence, forming a cube 15 feet on a side. The barrier is centered on you, moves with you, and lasts for 1 minute, until you use an action to press the cube's sixth face, or the cube runs out of charges. You can change the barrier's effect by pressing a different face of the cube and expending the requisite number of charges, resetting the duration. If your movement causes the barrier to come into contact with a solid object that can't pass through the cube, you can't move any closer to that object as long as the barrier remains. Face | Charges | Effect 1 | 1 | Gases, wind, and fog can't pass through the barrier. 2 | 2 | Nonliving matter can't pass through the barrier. Walls, floors, and ceilings can pass through at your discretion. 3 | 3 | Living matter can't pass through the barrier. 4 | 4 | Spell effects can't pass through the barrier. 5 | 5 | Nothing can pass through the barrier. Walls, floors, and ceilings can pass through at your discretion. 6 | 0 | The barrier deactivates. The cube loses charges when the barrier is targeted by certain spells or comes into contact with certain spell or magic item effects, as shown in the table below. Spell or item | Charges Lost Disintegrate | 1d12 Horn of blasting | 1d10 Passwall | 1d6 Prismatic spray | 1d20 Wall of fire | 1d4
Received Magic Item

Tyr's Justice (Greatsword +2)

Rare
**Weapon (greatsword), rare** You gain a +2 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this magical greatsword. In addition, the weapon has the *Guardian minor* property, which whispers warnings to you, granting you a +2 bonus to initiative, providing you aren’t incapacitated. **History** From 1340 to 1385 DR, Lord Mattus Althorin ruled a small fiefdom in the Border Kingdoms near the Lake of Steam. Lord Althorin ran his council and maintained peace in his lands with the assistance of the Knights of the Holy Judgement, an order of paladins who emphasize the "lawful" part of their dedication to Tyr. To dispense Tyr’s most brutal judgements, Lord Althorin commissioned the creation of a magical greatsword, which he dubbed “Tyr’s Justice”. During his rule, several different paladins belonging to the Order of the Knights of Holy Judgement claimed the headman’s sword as their own. When the Spellplague ravaged Toril in the Year of Blue Fire, the Border Kingdoms devolved into a lawless frontier of outlaws and would-be rulers, and the sword was lost for nearly a century. It later resurfaced in the Moonsea region. Other than the balanced scales of Try’s holy symbol etched into its blade, the sword is intentionally simple in appearance, mirroring Lord Althorin’s predominant belief: “Justice is not pretentious or vain. It is simple and true, and the right of every man, woman, and child, no matter how rich, poor, educated, or ignorant they may be.”