Here's one for you DM's who want a literal flying air bed. Appearance: A regular looking white mattress, that will start to glow & hover when someone lays on it. Description: This mattress, made by air elementals using enchanted harpy feather, starts to move upwards when layered on. How far up it goes depends on the room it's in, though using it outside is highly dangerous if you go to high, or fall off. To get off the bed, all you have to do, is dangle your legs of the side of it. Attribute: This bed will raise to 15 feet bellow the celling of the room it's located in. -It raises at a rate of 5feet per second -To lower the mattress, the user must dangle their feet over the side --It lowers at a rate of 5 feet per second. -This mattress is magic, so anti-magic spells affect it.
Here's one for you DM's that want location that is lightly fey. Appearance: A regular looking forest, that at night has a weird glimmering lights which seems to lead somewhere less embeamed in reality Backstory: This forest is ruled by Dryads, who do all in there power to protect the forsest from hostile forces. The Dryads are know to help those who have done good in the eyes of the world or in the eyes of nature. That being said, those who haven't are in for one horrid beat down. Possible traps: Sentient vines, carnivorous plants, leg rope trap. Possible enemies: Anything under the plant monster category, Siren, Dryad, pixie, sprite Possible Bosses: Conclave Dryads, Any Eladrin (counts on the current session). Possible Loot: Rare plants, ancient decayed weapons, ore deposits, rare fungi, exotic animals
Here's one for you DM's that want a curse to make great weapons, unusable for awhile How To Get Cursed: This curse has to be applied to the item before hand, during a ritual. Affliction From Curse: Makes it so this weapon can't be used as a tool or as a weapon, as long as it's cursed. How To Un-Cures: Have to either kill the person who put the curse on the object, have it uncursed by a fairly powerful spell, & or carry the weapon with you (on person) for about 2 weeks.
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