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