Crimson Choir
Weapon (Longsword), very rare (requires attunement)
This deceptively beautiful sword was made during the first Chaos Insurgency when the Chaos Touched army invaded the Cernunnos Forest to control the Fey Gate that connects the forest to the Fey Realm. During that period, the Chaos Touched army created a unit called the Fey Slayers. They wield various kinds of horrific armaments designed to kill, corrupt, and combat the elven kingdom of Aellion and the denizen of the Fey Realm that tried to stop them; Crimson Choir is one of such armaments. Crimson Choir comes in many forms, such as dagger, bow, and spear, but the sword is typically the strongest version and made from the most number of sprites and fairy.
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You have a +2 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this magic weapon, which has the finesse weapon property. When you hit with it, the target takes an extra 1d6 thunder damage. If the target is a fey or a creature with elven lineage, it takes 2d6 thunder damage instead. Crimson Choir has 10 charges represented by the number of wings on its hilt and regains 1d4+1 expended charges daily at dawn. It no longer deals with the extra thunder damage when it has 4 or fewer charges.
When you’re attuned to this weapon, you learn the Thunderclap cantrip, but instead of a thunderous sound, the sword let out a high pitch cry. When you take the Attack action on your turn, you can replace one of your attacks with this cantrip.
Tearing Chorus. As a bonus action, you can spend any number of charges to make the sword let out a high pitch cry that vibrates the blade and the air around it until the start of your next turn. The first time you hit a target with this weapon while the effect is active, in addition to its normal weapon damage, 1d4+1 razor-sharp wind blades shoot out from the sword in a 30-foot line that is 5 feet wide in the direction of your choosing. Each creature in that area must make a DC 15 Dexterity saving throw. On a failed save, the creature takes 2d6 slashing damage and an additional 1d6 slashing damage per number of charges you spend. On a successful save, it takes half as much damage. Fey creatures and creatures with elven lineage have disadvantages on this save.
Curse - Fey Grudge. This weapon is cursed, which is revealed only when an identify spell is cast on the weapon, or you attune to it. Attuning to the sword curses you until you are targeted by the remove curse spell or similar magic; disposing of the sword fails to end the curse. While cursed, you can’t hear any word spoken in sylvan or elvish, and you have a disadvantage to persuasion check against a fey or creature with elven lineage. They will also feel unnatural hatred, repulse, and hostility toward you.
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Ned Kelsey
2023-01-18 00:35:34 +0000 UTCSinlaire
2022-09-14 21:25:01 +0000 UTCVanilla Ice
2022-09-14 11:15:56 +0000 UTC