This amulet made for the Golden One is a circle, shined to a mirror finish, with horns of a cow on either side and a large turquoise set in its base. It has 7 charges and regains all expended charges each day at dawn. While wearing it you are resistant to Radiant damage and have advantage on saving throws against being Blinded.
Eye of Ra
As an action you can expend a charge, making both the amulet and your eyes flicker with an orange light. Choose one point within 60 feet and as you stare at it a 30-foot-radius 120-foot-height cylinder of orange sunlight shoots from the heavens centered on that point. Each creature in the cylinder when it appears must make a Constitution saving throw, taking 5d10 Radiant damage on a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one. This cylinder leaves light scorch marks on the ground when it fades.
Mistress of the stars
As an action you can expend one or more charges, pulling a blue mote of light from the heavens for each charge spent as the turquoise twinkles. These motes of light settle from the sky to orbit around your head for the next hour, shedding a dim light in a 30-foot radius. You can use a bonus action to send one of these starlight motes streaking towards one creature or object within 120 feet of you. When you do so, make a ranged spell attack. On a hit the target takes 3d12 Radiant damage. Hit or miss if the target is a creature it must succeed a Constitution saving throw or be Blinded until the beginning of your next turn as the mote expires in a flash of light.
This helmet is very notably missing any way to see out of it as its visor is completely solid, but it is overlaid with a multitude of artistically crafted eyes.
While wearing this helmet you have blindsight out to 60 feet and are blind beyond that radius. Blindsight allows you to see through obscured areas, magical and nonmagical darkness, and you can not be Blinded by most effects, but it does not allow you to see through walls or objects. This particular blindsight allows you to see creatures and objects easily, but things such as words on a page, or colors, are impossible. Creature’s basic emotions and health are expressed via color.
Additionally, creatures trying to determine your thoughts or mood via mundane means, such as an Insight check, have disadvantage while you are wearing this helmet.
Curse. If you doff this helmet after wearing it for an hour or longer, you are Blinded for 1 minute for each hour you were wearing it, up to 1 hour total. This effect can not be removed by
This black hooded cape has a mantle of iridescent raven feathers on its shoulders and is trimmed with a similarly iridescent ribbon. This item has 4 charges and regains 1 expended charge each day at sunset, or 1 charge for each raven sacrificed.
As an action you can expend a charge to activate the cloak and a billowing plume of phantom ravens erupts from the mantle. The ravens spread into a 60-foot radius sphere centered on you and move with you for the next minute before disappearing. This area is considered lightly obscured and spreads around corners.
While these ravens surround you, you gain the following benefits:
You always know how many small or larger creatures are within the cloud of ravens, but not what creatures, or where they are.
Additionally, you do not provoke attacks of opportunity.
Finally, as an action you can command these ravens to attack a creature within the radius. The target creature must make a Wisdom saving throw DC 14. On a failure they take 4d4 Psychic damage and are Blinded until the beginning of their next turn. On a success they take half as much damage and are not Blinded.
This ebony staff is topped with a lifelike hand carved from shimmering translucent crystal.
It has 10 charges and regains 1d10 expended charges each day at dawn. While attuned to this item you are able to cast
Shimmering Shield
As a reaction to you or a creature you can see being targeted by a ranged weapon or ranged spell attack, you can expend a charge to create a 10-foot wide 15-foot tall crystal hand between the targeted creature and the attack. Each time a hand is created, it appears in a brilliant flash of dazzling lights and each creature within 15 feet of it must make a DC 14 Constitution saving throw or be Blinded until the beginning of it’s next turn.
This crystal hand has 12 AC and 30 hit points and is vulnerable to Force damage. It lasts until it is destroyed or until you use this feature again.
This glass bottle has an inky black cloud that quickly fades to black within it and light sources flicker when placed directly next to it. When you open the vial the darkness within it erupts into a 30-foot-radius sphere of dim light that spreads around corners. This area of dim light is not considered daylight and non-magical light can’t illuminate it. It lasts for 10 minutes, or until dispelled by a 3rd level spell or greater.
Creatures that start their turn in the radius must make a DC 10 Constitution saving throw or be Blinded until the beginning of their next turn. Undead and fiends automatically succeed on this saving throw.
Once used this vial can not be used again until the next day at dawn.
These leather bracers are reinforced with weathered bones and covered in lichen. While attuned with these bracers you know when any creature within 60 feet of you is deceased or an undead. These bracers have 5 charges and regain 1d4+1 expended charges each day at sunset.
As an action, you can expend a charge and target a Large or smaller creature touching the ground that you can see within 120 feet. The target creature must make a DC 16 Strength saving throw. On a failure they are restrained as the earth itself heaves up around it. A restrained creature can repeat the saving throw at the end of each of its turns, ending the effect on a success.
If you expend a charge to target a creature restrained in this way they must make another DC 16 Strength saving throw. On a failure they take 4d10 bludgeoning damage and are buried alive under the earth. On a success they take half as much damage and are not buried. A buried creature is blinded, restrained, and takes 4d10 bludgeoning damage each turn, but can repeat the saving throw at the end of each of its turns, ending the effect on a success. A creature who escapes from being buried is immune to this effect for 24 hours.
This well-crafted hide armor is a deep red, but does not appear to be dyed by conventional means, and does not have a single blemish or scratch.
Hand of Apollo
Once per short rest you can cast
Averter of Evil
While wearing this armor each day at dawn you can choose one type of creature: aberrations, fey, fiends, or undead. Creatures of this type have disadvantage on attacks rolls against you, and you can not be Charmed, Frightened, or Possessed by your chosen creature type until the next day.
This spear is perfectly balanced, it’s shaft made from solid oak, and the tip gleams in the faintest of light. On a successful attack you can choose to deal either Piercing or Radiant damage and on a critical hit it deals an additional 2d6 Radiant damage. While attuned with this spear it has the property Thrown (60/180). If you throw and miss it immediately returns to your hand, but on a successful attack it returns at the beginning of your next turn. Additionally, you score a critical hit on a roll of 16 or higher when throwing this spear. This spear can not be broken except by a deity or avatar of a deity.
Eyes of Odin
Each of your eyes is able to see things you weren’t able to before by closing the other. If you look through your left eye you are able to read all written languages, and if you look through your right eye you can see ethereal and invisible creatures up to 60 feet away.
Curse. When you attune to this weapon you are wracked with immense pain in your right eye and when you are finally able to open it a void filled with stars gazes back from within your socket. When you look through your right eye you see everything as if viewing it from the Ethereal Plane. Your eye can not be restored except by intervention of a deity, but in return you keep the Eye of Odin feature even after un-attuning from this weapon.
This ball of golden thread glimmers in the light and while you are holding it you always know which direction is north. If you tie this thread tightly around an object the thread becomes anchored. When you do this the knot around the anchor, and end of the thread, vanish as if dissolving into thin air. As the ball of thread moves away from the anchor it continues to unravel as if securely fastened, but after a few inches the thread fades into nothing and can not be touched and can not be seen except with Truesight. This ball of thread never runs out as long as you are on the same plane of existence as the anchor. When you quickly yank three times on the ball of thread it activates and becomes taut. When it is activated all thread within 10 feet of the ball of thread becomes visible but still can not be touched, allowing you to trace it back to the anchor, no matter how far it may be. This thread can only be cut with a silvered weapon or by going to another plane of existence but immediately breaks if the anchor is moved more than 5 feet after the thread is tied. If broken or cut, all unwound thread immediately disintegrates. This thread can only be anchored to one object at a time, and after being activated, cut, or broken, can not be used again for 3d12 days.
This elegant longbow is made of a bright gold, and despite its overbearing size draws with ease that defies common sense making this bow’s range twice that of a regular longbow. This bow contains 8 charges and regains all expended charges each day at dawn. While attuned you are granted divine health by the gods themselves and are immune to all disease and poisons as well as the poisoned condition.
Aim of Delphi
At the beginning of your turn you can choose to expend a charge to activate the bow until the end of your turn. While the bow is activated you may make attacks against any creature within range with advantage, even if they have full cover. When you do so, the arrows disappear in mid-flight, suddenly reappearing at their target.
Bringer of Healing and Plagues
When you make a successful attack with this weapon you may choose to expend a charge to cast
Averter of Evil
When you make a successful attack with this weapon against an undead or fiend you instantly destroy it if its challenge rating is 2 or lower. If it is not destroyed it takes an additional 2d6 Radiant damage.
This leatherbound book of ancient parchment is sealed shut and you are unable to figure out how to open it, but just by holding it you can feel that there is untold knowledge within it.
While attuned to this book you are able to speak with plants and animals as if affected by the spells
Curse. If you do not cast either True Seeing or Contact Other Plane for at least one day while attuned to this book you begin to see and hear things. When you make a critical fail on an ability check, or at any time your DM chooses, you suffer one of the following effects: You see something that does not exist until the end of your next turn, something near you appears to change forms until the end of your next turn, or you hear the voice of another creature near you.
You become so used to seeing things that you shouldn’t, speaking with that that doesn’t speak, and encountering other planar beings simply by being near this book that you automatically fail the first saving throw for any illusory effect or spell from the school of Illusion because you assume that it is one of the many apparitions you often encounter.