Jun 17, 2016 5:51 pm
Ruven looks up only for a moment, and this time you are sure of it. Hidden among his casual look of disinterest, a tiny smile trying to break through around the corner of his mouth. He looks back down at the book and gives the gnomes next to him a number. They walk into the vault and soon one of them emerges holding a folded black robe. He walks over and presents it to Nix.
This is the Robe of Stars, a very interesting item indeed, he says as you start to unfold the robe. It's surprisingly already sized for a gnome. You soon see that only the top is black, as it goes down the robe you see all of the detail of a clear night sky. It's as if you are looking at the night time heavens themself. Detailed stars and cloudy galaxies swirl about and sparkle along the outside of the robe. You see what looks like 6 bright stars that ring the front collar of the robe. The detail is so intricate, you feel as if you could simply pull one of the stars off.
The Robe of Stars will make you a little better at surviving all around, but has two very unique features. First, the stars around the color, These are actually removable and each star contains the ability to cast Magic Missile. This form of the spell is actually quite powerful. Every evening at dusk, some more of these stars will restore themselves, he explains, and then adjusts his glasses.
The second feature is that this will actually allow you to enter the Astral Plane, along with everything you are carrying. When you choose to come back you will arrive in the same place you left., he finishes and looks back up to Nix. Use it wisely.
Next, may I have Xadira Liadon step forward, he says as he gives the gnomes working with him another number.
Robe of Stars:
You gain a +1 bonus to ALL saving throws while wearing this robe.
As an action you may remove one of the stars around the collar to cast Magic Missile as a 5th level spell. Daily at dusk you gain back 1d6 uses.
As an action you may also enter the astral plane. You stay there until you use an action to return to the normal plane. When you come back you appear in the same space you left.
Note, it says robe, but it's more like a cloak that goes over you, it has a hood attached to it.
This is the Robe of Stars, a very interesting item indeed, he says as you start to unfold the robe. It's surprisingly already sized for a gnome. You soon see that only the top is black, as it goes down the robe you see all of the detail of a clear night sky. It's as if you are looking at the night time heavens themself. Detailed stars and cloudy galaxies swirl about and sparkle along the outside of the robe. You see what looks like 6 bright stars that ring the front collar of the robe. The detail is so intricate, you feel as if you could simply pull one of the stars off.
The Robe of Stars will make you a little better at surviving all around, but has two very unique features. First, the stars around the color, These are actually removable and each star contains the ability to cast Magic Missile. This form of the spell is actually quite powerful. Every evening at dusk, some more of these stars will restore themselves, he explains, and then adjusts his glasses.
The second feature is that this will actually allow you to enter the Astral Plane, along with everything you are carrying. When you choose to come back you will arrive in the same place you left., he finishes and looks back up to Nix. Use it wisely.
Next, may I have Xadira Liadon step forward, he says as he gives the gnomes working with him another number.
OOC:
Item:Robe of Stars:
You gain a +1 bonus to ALL saving throws while wearing this robe.
As an action you may remove one of the stars around the collar to cast Magic Missile as a 5th level spell. Daily at dusk you gain back 1d6 uses.
As an action you may also enter the astral plane. You stay there until you use an action to return to the normal plane. When you come back you appear in the same space you left.
Note, it says robe, but it's more like a cloak that goes over you, it has a hood attached to it.