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*In one of the bugbear shaman's pouches the companions find a handful of fine black powder, possessing a pungent odor. Not magical; maybe alchemical?
 
*In one of the bugbear shaman's pouches the companions find a handful of fine black powder, possessing a pungent odor. Not magical; maybe alchemical?
 
*The bugbear shaman is wearing a leather strap around her neck, festooned with large, yellowed canines from some great predatory animal.
 
*The bugbear shaman is wearing a leather strap around her neck, festooned with large, yellowed canines from some great predatory animal.
*Tucked into a large pocket at her side, the adventurers also find a curious cylinder of wood, perhaps six inches in diameter and a foot and-a half long. One quarter of the height has writing carved into it; those capable of understanding Faerie note that it is in that tongue, and those of a magical nature further note that the writings are magical. It will take a few hours study, most likely, to decipher what is written. The cylinder weighs one stone. It is a spellbook containing sleep, cause fear, and detect faerie lands.
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*Tucked into a large pocket at her side, the adventurers also find a curious cylinder of wood, perhaps six inches in diameter and a foot and-a half long. One quarter of the height has writing carved into it; those capable of understanding Faerie note that it is in that tongue, and those of a magical nature further note that the writings are magical. It will take a few hours study, most likely, to decipher what is written. The cylinder weighs one stone. It is a spellbook containing ''sleep, cause fear, and detect faerie lands''.
 
*sword forged from some a dull, almost blue metal that is untouched by age or element.
 
*sword forged from some a dull, almost blue metal that is untouched by age or element.
*owlbear spellbook with Jump, Shield and Wall of Smoke. The pages are swollen with moisture and some of the ink is smeared. P'zev is savvy enough to realize that there exists a possibility that using the book to study might result in magical mishap, if care is not taken to transcribe the spell properly.
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*owlbear spellbook with ''Jump, Shield and Wall of Smoke''. The pages are swollen with moisture and some of the ink is smeared. P'zev is savvy enough to realize that there exists a possibility that using the book to study might result in magical mishap, if care is not taken to transcribe the spell properly.

Revision as of 12:21, 6 January 2016

The Wilderlands of Absalom

  • Two potions (green, pale blue)
  • There is also a potion vial of clear glass containing an effervescent pale green liquid.
  • two potions from the trolls' hoard.
  • Brass scrollcase
  • In one of the bugbear shaman's pouches the companions find a handful of fine black powder, possessing a pungent odor. Not magical; maybe alchemical?
  • The bugbear shaman is wearing a leather strap around her neck, festooned with large, yellowed canines from some great predatory animal.
  • Tucked into a large pocket at her side, the adventurers also find a curious cylinder of wood, perhaps six inches in diameter and a foot and-a half long. One quarter of the height has writing carved into it; those capable of understanding Faerie note that it is in that tongue, and those of a magical nature further note that the writings are magical. It will take a few hours study, most likely, to decipher what is written. The cylinder weighs one stone. It is a spellbook containing sleep, cause fear, and detect faerie lands.
  • sword forged from some a dull, almost blue metal that is untouched by age or element.
  • owlbear spellbook with Jump, Shield and Wall of Smoke. The pages are swollen with moisture and some of the ink is smeared. P'zev is savvy enough to realize that there exists a possibility that using the book to study might result in magical mishap, if care is not taken to transcribe the spell properly.