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Minor Artifact – Emerald Decanter of the Addled Gods

August 24, 2010 8:16 pm / Leave a Comment / Chris
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In response to Jeff’s Gameblog:

Emerald Decanter of the Addled Gods

This slim, tall, green decanter is occasionally dropped from the heavens by trickster spirits or bored divine beings. While immensely useful, it does disrupt party cohesion.

Because of its sturdy construction, divinely inspired shape and breathtaking beauty, it is useful to almost anyone. It immediately casts a charm spell on anyone nearby when it is discovered.

Why is it so popular?

Fighters: Does 1d4 blunt damage

Magic Users: It holds 18 oz of any liquid

Thieves/Specialists: Can be used to magnify solar rays and burn through locks

Clerics: Any water placed in it and prayed over is transformed into holy water.

Bards: Blowing across its opening makes a marvelous whistling sound.

Elves: Allows them to meditate on the long-lost beauty of their homelands.

Dwarves: Inspires construction of a great tower.

Halflings: Look! It’s shiny!

It also has these effects:

1 x I ___
1 x II ___
1 x IV ___

Once accepted into a party, it cannot be disposed of, except on completion of a quest to dispose of it, which will be revealed to a random party member (who must then lead the party). This artifact was borrowed, not stolen 🙂

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