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<h2>VOICE SHARD</h2>
<p>
A fist-sized shard of glassy crystal. It is said that whoever holds this
crystal fragment can hear voices whose wisdom leads to power, wealth and
prosperity. Some believe the voices belong to a pantheon of forgotten deities;
others claim they are the voices of wise and generous people that lived in a
past age (or will exist in the future!). However, the voices can only be heard
by the person who grips this artifact... which means others will have to trust
their sincerity.
</p>
<h2>WAND OF THE WILDS</h2>
<p>
A tiny, finger-long wooden wand, decorated with emerald leaves. Too tiny and
fragile to be used as a weapon, this precious artifact allows people to turn
into animals. The wielder can use an action to change a willing creature
(including themselves) into a small beast — such as a cat, fish, bird, pup, or
squirrel. Anything carried by the person becomes part of the animal form;
while transformed they cannot speak, fight or use magic. The wand itself,
however, can never become part of a transformed characters equipment... if
you turn yourself into an animal with it, youll have to carry the artifact in
your mouth, beak, or talons!
</p>
<p>
Anyone wielding or carrying the wand can use an action to reverse a creature's
transformation — if the artifact is lost or stolen, the transformation can
only be reversed by a powerful spellcaster (Chimerism discipline, extreme
potency).
</p>
<h2>WINDSCALE</h2>
<p>
This translucent gold scale is about as wide as a human hand. It is unclear
which creature shed this beautiful scale — but whatever it was, it must have
been a true marvel of nature. Whoever dons this artifact gains the ability to
fly and levitate at will as long as the scale remains in contact with their
skin. Some say that prolonged contact with this artifact may permanently alter
the bearer's physiology, gradually turning them into... who knows what.
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