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 tarnished silver mask covers the bottom of your face and is heavily inlaid with turquoise and coral. This item has 12 charges and regains 2d6 expended charges each day at dawn.
Breath of the Deep
As an action while wearing this mask you can expend a charge to activate it, sealing it tightly to your face. For the next hour you can breathe normally in any environment, and you have advantage on Saving Throws made against harmful gases and vapors.
Tidal Pressure
As an action you can expend a number of charges to create a 30-foot sphere of brackish water, within 120 feet of you, for each charge spent. These spheres last for 10 minutes before evaporating. Any creature inside these spheres must make a DC 16 Strength check to move outside of the sphere.
Additionally, as an action you can expend a number of charges to target that many creatures inside the brackish spheres. Each targeted creature must make a DC 16 Strength saving throw as the water churns around them. On a failure, the target creature takes 4d10 bludgeoning damage and is Restrained. On a success they take half as much damage and are not Restrained. A Restrained creature can repeat the saving throw at the end of each of its turns, ending the effect on a success.
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.
The shaft of this staff is made from a petrified branch, worked to almost a mirror finish. It is topped with a large chunk of obsidian that comes to a twisted point. This staff has 5 charges and regains 1d4+1 expended charges each day at dawn. While attuned to this staff you can tell how long ago volcanic rock was formed, and what type it is.
As an action you can expend a charge from this staff and aim it at a point on the ground or a wall within 60 feet. When you do so the obsidian glows white-hot and a pinpoint ray of immense heat fires from the staff. Each creature within 5 feet of the ray, or 15 feet of the target point, must make a DC 16 Dexterity saving throw. A creature takes 4d6 fire damage and 4d6 radiant damage on a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one. If an area affected by this ray is composed of sand or stone it too becomes white-hot before turning to a black glass over the course of a minute, and any creature that starts its turn touching the area during that time takes 2d6 fire damage.
This black leather gauntlet has an intricate bronze ridge down it’s back with five carefully cut stone “gems” set in it’s winding pattern. You can focus on these gems and choose an area of terrain no larger than a 40-foot-cube within 120 feet that you can see. You can reshape dirt, sand, or clay in this area in any manner you choose so long as you maintain concentration (as if concentrating on a spell) for at least the duration required to do so: to reshape a 10-foot-cube it takes an action, 1 minute for a 25-foot cube, and 10 minutes for a 40-foot-cube.
You can raise or lower the area’s elevation, create or fill in a trench, erect or flatten a wall, or form a pillar. The extent of any such changes can’t exceed half the area’s largest dimension. So, if you affect a 40-foot cube, you can create a pillar up to 20 feet high, raise or lower the area’s elevation by up to 20 feet, dig a trench up to 20 feet deep, and so on. It takes the entire duration for these changes to complete. Because the terrain’s transformation occurs slowly, creatures in the area can’t usually be trapped or injured by the ground’s movement.
This effect doesn’t directly affect plant growth, natural stone, or structures. The moved earth carries any of these things along with it. If the way you shape the terrain would make a structure unstable, it might collapse. Similarly, if these transformations would make the terrain itself unstable it will collapse when you stop concentrating on it.
This marbled stone pick is reinforced with black iron bands. It has obviously been imbued with magic to have lasted this long without shattering. This magical item has 10 charges and regains 1d8+2 expended charges each day at dawn.
Molehill
If you are standing on soil or stone, as an action you can strike the ground and expend a number of charges while concentrating as if concentrating on a spell, causing the earth to ripple around you. When you do so you target a number of 10-foot square areas of soil or stone within 120 feet, equal to the number of charges expended, which rise up to create a bluff. You can choose for each of these target areas’ sides to slope gradually, or be a sheer cliff up to 10 feet tall, so long as at least one side is an incline. If you maintain concentration on this effect for the next hour the bluffs become permanent and can’t be dispelled. Otherwise, the bluffs sink back into the earth.
Mountain
As an action you can target any area you can see that was targeted by the Molehill feature within the past day and expend a charge for each targeted area. At each targeted area a 10-foot square pillar of stone bursts from the ground and rises to a height of up to 20 feet. If a pillar is created under a creature, that creature must succeed on a Dexterity saving throw, DC 17, or be lifted by the pillar. A creature can choose to fail the save. If a pillar is prevented from reaching its full height because of a ceiling or other obstacle, such as a Huge or larger creature, a creature on the pillar takes 6d6 bludgeoning damage and is restrained, pinched between the pillar and the obstacle. The restrained creature can use an action to make a Strength or Dexterity check (the creature’s choice), DC 17. On a success the creature is no longer restrained and must either move off the pillar or fall off it.
This smooth stone staff is covered in frost and topped with an abstract intricate sculpture of ice. This staff never melts or thaws, and at high altitudes snowflakes dance around it’s base. This staff has 4 charges and regains 1d4 expended charges each day at dawn. If the temperature is below freezing at dawn it regains all it’s charges.
While attuned to this staff you do not suffer from the effects of traveling at high altitude, and know the cantrip
This flashy amulet has an impressively large green emerald as it’s centerpiece and is ornamented with onyx and blackened steel. When you slip it over your head you can hear it speak to you, and know that it holds a fragment of a dragon’s consciousness within it.
Ancient Presence
When you are attuned to this amulet as you wear it it begins to change even your physical body the presence within it is so powerful. Over the course of a month jet black scales grow down your spine and your eyes become emerald green. You gain immunity to Acid damage, resistance to Poison damage, and Darkvision out to 120 feet. If you unattune from this amulet you lose these benefits, but your scales and eye color do not change back.
Caustic Soul
As an action if you are within the area of poisonous or harmful gases you can breathe in the toxins surrounding you and exhale a roiling stream of acid and poison 60 feet long and 10 feet wide. Each creature in the line must make a DC 18 Constitution saving throw, taking 4d8 Acid damage and 4d8 Poison damage on a failed throw or half as much on a successful one. If breathing the gas in this way would cause you to make a saving throw you make that save with advantage and take no damage on a success.
Master of Fear
You can not be frightened by any creature with a CR less than or equal to 12. Additionally, any Adult or younger dragon that tries to use their Frightful Presence feature on you must instead make a saving throw against their own effect.
Sentience. Zerrndrock is a sentient neutral evil amulet with an Intelligence of 20, Wisdom of 18, and a Charisma of 24. It has proficiency in Insight, Deception, and Charisma saving throws, with a proficiency bonus of +6, and it has hearing and blindsight out to a range of 120 feet. The amulet can speak, and understand Common and Draconic, but can only communicate telepathically with its wearer. Its voice is low and rumbling but soothing in a way.
Personality. Zerrndrock speaks quietly but with authority that only comes with age and immense confidence. His only goal is resurrection and to be freed from the amulet. He is not friendly, and never will be, but will play the part of a wise grandfather giving sage advice and encouragement, or almost anything else including lying or getting the wearer killed if he thinks it will sway the wearer closer to his selfish goal. Doing what he must to gain trust is just a part of this scheme, even if he does not enjoy it. Zerrndrock is clever and has endless patience, and will never lash out or grow impatient unless he believes he is within reach of his centuries-long goal.
This small blade, embellished with a fine script, was forged to venture through the swamps and bogs with ease. This blade deals double damage to plants and plant type creatures. Additionally, you, and any creatures moving directly behind you, are able to ignore difficult terrain caused by plants or brush by chopping at the vegetation.
While wearing these blue-lensed goggles you are able to see in any dim light as if it were bright light, and you are able to see through snow and blizzards with ease. You do not have disadvantage on Wisdom (Perception) checks, and do not suffer from the Blinded condition, if it would be caused by ice, snow, or other cold weather effects.
This simple crown made of ice, enchanted to never thaw or crack, is set with rough diamonds and sapphires. This item has 3 charges and regains 1 expended charge each day at dawn.
While attuned to this crown you know the cantrip