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Day 18: Shopkeeper
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The outfit options in this Cinderella retelling I'm writing keep growing.
Much coding.
Fully worth it.
Their Majesties' Pleasure and Ink and Intrigue have lots of interesting food, drink, and elixir choices, but I haven't done any food or drink choices yet in this WIP.
Instead, The Eternal Library has fashion fun in every chapter. It's a delight, actually.
And off I go to write more of it… 💃
magic armour appreciation
A magic item for use in Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition tabletop role-playing game. This is a homebrew magic item created by Cloaks & Capes.
Keeper of the Searing Flame
Armor (heavy), very rare (requires attunement)
“This red heavy armor is always warm to the touch. It has a large, bright yellow gem affixed to the breast. When activated tendrils of flames erupted from the gem and snake across the wearer, lashing out at any creature that comes near.”
You have a +2 bonus to AC and Resistance to Fire damage while wearing this armor.
You can use your Bonus Action to speak the command word and envelop this armor in flames. While activated you have Immunity to Fire damage and create a 10-foot Emanation of flames that gives off Bright Light in a 30-foot radius and Dim Light for an additional 30 feet. Whenever the Emanation enters a creature’s space and whenever a creature enters the Emanation or ends its turn there they take 2d6 Fire damage. You can end the Emanation with a Bonus Action.
Collection: Humble Wandering Wonders
Magic items aren't always about power. Sometimes they're about the journey. This collection of 15 common items are the kind given to adventurers as they leave home: a parent's charm, a village elder's blessing, or a friend's good luck token.
What’s the most sentimental item, even if not magical, your character keeps close to them?
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Glass Armor. First introduced in Morrowind as a High Elven design mass-produced for warriors in service to the Dark Elven god-king Vivec, a Gigeresque mass of neon green shards of volcanic glass set into elegant silver plates. It then gradually evolved into the more tame Ray Lederer design we all know and love from Skyrim. Both designs suit the High Elves of their respective games very well, but what sort of armors would they be constructing in their homeland? I wanted to design something beyond extravagant, purely decadent, calling to mind Art Nouveau sensibilities and even some influence from architecture, with the inlays resembling stained glass windows, and each individual plate resembling a flower petal or insect wing. Underneath the plates is a suit of scale mail, with each individual scale inlaid with a glass gem. I would love to see this design implemented into a mod as some sort of artifact from the High Elven homeland.
Pollie Anlost exploited the way magical wards work, way beyond their intended limits. Morally fine person but the gods had to essentially release patch notes because of her so dastardly by implication. Had a magical flaming rooster named Cayenne.
Veil of Mourning Matron by Mithral Canvas