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Most campaigns have artifacts of one kind or another - no mere simple chair, wagon or the like, but items of historic or magical power (often both). These lusted after artifacts are known in song and legend and have value measured far beyond that of simple gold.
The category for items should be should be "Magical items and artifacts", see an existing page for a template, you can copy and paste to and from word when editing a wiki page and it is often easier to convert a page for an existing item rather than work from scratch.
Please make the items name unique, or link it to your user page if it is your version of a 'known' weapon.
See Also: Magical items and artifacts in BRCS Chapter eight
- Magic items of Danigau
- Mertheal's Wrath
- Flora and Fauna
- Frostbiter
- Sword_of_Roele
- Sword_of_the_Anuirean Empire
- Fang of Winter
- Black Broth of the Serpent
- Ring_of_the_Kraken
- Brenna's_Favor
- Bone_Wand_of_Kriesha
- Staff_of_the_Treant
- Ever-full flask of healing
- Amulet of the bear
- Staff of the Aglondiers
- Plants of Aebrynis
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[top]Non Magical Items
Non-magical items typically merit mention due to a legendary history, cultural significance, and the like. As such although they may have no 'adventure level' benefit, they may have great cultural significance.
Example non magical items worthy or note include: Religious icons, Flags and Banners of great leaders, works of great art, thrones, large gemstones, drugs and herbs, weapons or unusual make or wielded by great heroes.
[top]Magical Armour
Only a wielder of true magic can typically craft a permanent item of power, accordingly magical armour is rare and highly prized. Only the dwarves, elves, and higher nobility typically have access to magical armour and most suits are made to order both in terms of physical crafting and magical power.
[top]Magical Weapons
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[top]Magical Potions and Scrolls
Potions and scrolls are single use magic items, in Cerilia these are typically brewed by magicians and minor priestlings, wielders of true magic tend to scorn such feeble magics as beneath them, although the legendary Black Broth of the Serpent is said to be a mighty work of magic indeed.
[top]Jewelry
Khinasi wizards favor magical rings above even magic armor, and Khinasi tales often revolve around the powers of a wishing ring or some other legendary piece. The Brecht also value rings for their unobtrusiveness (if plain) or in a dual use as jewelery - few are permitted in civilized places wearing armor and carrying blades, but who would force a merchant to remove his rings? Magical amulets and circlets are similarly popular in these areas as they are rarely recognized as magical but do reflect the glory of the wearer.
[top]Rods, Staffs and Wands
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Wizards in Vosgaard and Rjurik who are often forced into solitude may craft a magic staff or wand to ensure they can defend themselves, while a wizard in Brechtür will typically avoid a cumbersome staff that must be carried everywhere and attracts attention; a goblin wizard on the other hand almost inevitably carries a staff as a symbol of their authority - even if it has no magic beyond the terror invoked by the skull affixed to its head.
[top]Wondrous item
This is a 'grab bag' for items which do not easily fit into one of the above categories. The whimsy of elves has produced many magical items which fit into this category including crystal balls and magical mirrors both of which fascinate the elves, the few dwarven wizards tend to produce a small number of deeply practical items which are more often tools than weapons.
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