This round brazier is carved from a chunk of dark petrified wood. It has hundreds of small holes bored into it which resembles a starry night sky when lit. Any fire that burns within this brazier blazes blue and white instead of the usual yellows and reds.
If you set up and light this brazier darkness falls over the land at the next dusk. Once activated the sun appears to never rise within a 25 mile radius of this brazier, and any light sources within this radius only produce dim light. If a creature enters this radius during the day the sun appears to set for them over the course of 10 minutes.
This effect lasts until the sunrise after this brazier is put out or moved, and cannot be dispelled by a light spell.
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 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 bug-eyed brown tinted goggles are able to see through even the murkiest and muddiest of waters. While wearing them you always treat visibility underwater as if it is clear water and bright light, even in obscuring underwater effects such as the Kraken’s Ink Cloud.
This simple red cylinder marked with a sun rune is named for the intense light it creates. You can light it as an action, and when lit it will fly into the sky before exploding in a flash, illuminating the landscape. For the next 10 minutes bright light is cast in a 100-foot-radius, 200-foot-high cylinder, and dim light for an additional 100 feet. This light is sunlight and dispels any darkness in its area that was created by a spell. Any oozes, undead, or fiends within this light have disadvantage on Constitution saving throws. Additionally, any fiend that starts their turn within the area of bright light takes 1d12 radiant damage.

This rock has a large cluster of bio-luminescent mushrooms and moss growing on it that act like a natural lantern. There is a chain with a handle bolted into the rock so you can easily carry it. This magical item has three charges and regains all expended charges each day at dawn so long as it is currently in darkness.
After 1 minute of being in darkness the mushrooms begin to glow, casting a bright light in a 30-foot radius and a dim light for an additional 30 feet.
Rapport spores
As a bonus action you can pluck one of the mushrooms from the lantern, expending a charge. A 10-foot radius of spores extends from the lantern. These spores can go around corners and only affect creatures that have an Intelligence of 5 or higher. Affected creatures can communicate telepathically with one another while they are within 30 feet of each other for the next hour. When you pluck a mushroom from this lantern all myconids within 500 feet sense it and know it’s location.
This blade has a blue finish to it’s cutting edge, and to any creature on the Ethereal Plane it appears glaringly bright.
While holding this weapon you are able to perceive creatures on the Ethereal Plane as a faint blue specter of their true appearance.
Additionally, this weapon can affect creatures on the Ethereal Plane, such as ghosts. When you make an attack against a creature on the Ethereal Plane using this weapon you score a critical hit on a roll of 18 or higher.
As you swing this sling around your head you can hear it whistling, and the ammunition begins to glow a faint white.
This sling has 8 charges and regains 1d6+2 charges each day at dawn.
If you expend a charge when you make an attack with this weapon the ammunition screams forward in flash of light. You make a single attack roll against all targets in a 1-foot wide 60-foot long line. On a hit the target takes an additional 2d4 piercing damage.
This long glass vial is filled with a constantly shifting smoke as black as night. You can notice subtle blue tones pulsing through the inky darkness if you look closely.
This item holds 10 charges and regains 1 expended charge each day at sunset.
As an action you can unstopper this vial, expending a charge to do so. Over the next minute the smoke continues to pour out of the vial seemingly without end and the sky darkens as if the sun has set. All daylight or moonlight within a 5 mile radius becomes darkness for the next hour. Additionally, light sources within this radius only produce dim light.
For each additional minute the vial is open another charge is expended and the duration of this effect increases by 1 hour. If there are no remaining charges the duration does not increase.
This long glass vial is filled with a constantly shifting smoke. As its roiling within the vial you see wisps of sunset hues slowly winding through the smog.
This item holds 10 charges and regains 1 expended charge each day at sunset.
As an action you can unstopper this vial, expending a charge to do so. Over the next minute the smoke continues to pour out of the vial seemingly without end. All natural light within a 10 mile radius is reduced to dim light for the next hour as an appearance of twilight settles over the land. For each additional minute the vial is open another charge is expended and the duration increases by 1 hour. If there are no remaining charges the duration does not increase.