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PLEBEYOS #2 is a Spanish translation of Lowborn #2, and contains the same content, but translated.

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Dragongem (PFRPG)

This is a new item for use with Cities of Sundara.

DragongemGemstones are one of the most prized treasures of the earth, with many different types of gems in many different lands. Dragongems only occur in the lands where dragon steel, from which they gain their name, can be found, which makes them difficult to get at the best of times. Even scarcer than dragon steel, the volcanic nature of the dragon steel lands adds to the danger of finding dragongems. Only in Ironfire are dragongems dug up with any regularity and even there they are scarce, and the subject of fierce bidding should they come onto the market.

Dragongems are an extremely rare form of diamond found in igneous rocks, and are commensurately valuable as a result. The carbon of the diamond contains inclusions of dragon steel that reflect the light in unusual ways and give the gems a strange, steel-like colour when light is shone on them. Peering into a dragongem will reveal tiny crystals of dragon steel inside it.

Dragongems are not quite as hard as diamonds, as the dragon steel inclusions slightly weaken the gemstone’s structure. This does make them easier to shape than diamonds, but not that much easier, as they are as hard as rubies and sapphires.

A dragongem will be worth at least twice what a diamond of the same size and quality would be. Though dragongems can be used to make unusual pieces of jewellery, they are rarely used for such mundane purposes. The sorcerers and spellusers of Archbliss have discovered that dragongems are unusually potent when it comes to enchanting them for magical use. They have a natural ability to enhance magics that have to do with sharpness and hardness, and can be found embedded in the hilts of dragon steel swords, where they can improve even a non-magical weapon, or in rings and amulets that are intended to improve various martial abilities and defences.

Dragongem Pommel

Aura mild transmutation; CL 8th
Slot -; Price 6,000 gp; Weight

Description

A dragongem pommel is a pommel- or hilt-mounted enchanted dragongem that can be attached to a sword of any type. The sword or dagger to which it is attached will gain a +1 enhancement bonus to damage rolls, 2 points of hardness and 10 hit points and will also be classed as a magic weapon for attack purposes. The bonuses stack with any that already apply.

Construction

Requirements Craft Wondrous Item, dragongem worth at least 2,500 gp, magic weapon; Cost 3,000 gp

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100 Pieces of Business Correspondence to Find, 100 Encounters for Fantasy Oceans (3Deep) and 100 Hooks and Rumours for The Stars Are Fire Now Available

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In a modern or near now setting characters may end up searching businesses for clues and information. 100 Pieces of Business Correspondence to Find has pieces of correspondence they can find that is less important.

Seas and oceans can be dangerous places and 100 Encounters for Fantasy Oceans (3Deep) has 100 encounters for characters to have on them. This is a conversion of the original supplement. You do not need both versions.

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A Simple Raid – One-page Adventure for Fyrdling RPG Now Available

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This is not published by us but we have contributed to it. This is a simple two-sided adventure in which the characters have to try to defend a village against raiders.

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D10: Unusual Items

Treasure
Some artwork copyright William McAusland, used with permission.

Ten unusual, and possibly valuable, for characters to find. Some may behave in ways that might suggest magic is involved, whilst others may just, in one way or another, be a bit strange.

  1. Bronze shield that, when viewed from close-up, appears to have a semi-random pattern on its front made from dents and protrusions and bits and pieces of semi-precious stones that have been affixed to the bronze in various places. When viewed from a few feet away, the pattern coalesces into a face, that of a grimacing, bearded man, staring out from the front of the shield.
  2. Crystal chalice that has been cut so that light passing through it forms into rainbows. The chalice is perfectly clear and emits a single, pure tone when its rim is rubbed with a finger. Adding a liquid to the chalice changes the tone, which varies depending on the amount of liquid it contains, with the tone getting deeper the fuller it gets, as well as the type of liquid used, with thicker liquids giving a tone that sounds more “solid”.
  3. Drinking horn with the open end bound with rune-etched brass and the tip also brass. The sides of the horn have been engraved with a hunting scene, depicting a sole hunter pursuing a wild boar. Though the horn doesn’t seem to be magical in any way, and liquids put in it quickly become cool, even if they were hot to start with, ensuring that a drink is always cold.
  4. Drum whose shell is made from thin, black-painted teak that has been studded with a ring of brass skulls around the centre. Each skull’s eye sockets have been filled with a piece of faceted onyx. The drum’s skin has been attached with ropes that can be used to tension it. The skin itself is hard to identify, as it is made from elephant skin that has been scraped until it is very thin.
  5. Large brass bell with a clapper that terminates in a fragile-looking crystal. Engraved into the sides of the bell are rows of symbols, pictograms of unknown meaning which appear to depict ordinary objects; a dog, a fish, a tree etc. If the bell is tapped, it makes a deep-toned sound. However, if it is rung, not only does the clapper prove to be not as delicate as it looks, but the bell rings with a clear, high tone.
  6. Human skull that has been plated with gold. The teeth have been replaced with pieces of ivory, on which have been carved strange runes. The eye sockets of the skull have both been plugged with a faceted amethyst, though the nose and ears have been left open. Screwed into the forehead are two horns, clearly from a goat, that have otherwise not been altered.
  7. Rectangular box made from mahogany. The sides of the box have been polished to a high shine, revealing the grain, and there are four black velvet circles fixed to the bottom. The lid lifts up on two polished brass hinges and the top has a geometric marquetry design made from different types of wood. The interior of the box is a single compartment lined with thick, deep red velvet and has a slight, vaguely medicinal, smell to it.
  8. Throne-like wooden chair, slightly larger than a normal chair, made from dark-stained oak. The back of the chair is solid, and carved with an image of someone sitting in the chair with people kneeling in front of them. The top of the chair has a wooden canopy that extends over the seat, sheltering the person within it. The legs of the chair have been carved in spirals and the arms are tipped with leonine claws. A red velvet cushion is on the seat itself.
  9. Water clock made from brass, consisting of a central wheel, not dissimilar to one that would be found on a water mill, with attached swivelling brass buckets. Water trickles into the buckets from an overhead chute, causing the central wheel to rotate slowly as the buckets are filled. A brass disc hides the wheel on one side, with various runes engraved around the side at equal distances. Once a water bucket is full, it moves and stops next to one of the runes.
  10. Weasel that has been taxidermied and mounted underneath a bell-shaped glass lid on a circular wooden plinth. The plinth has been decorated to look as if it is undergrowth and the weasel is standing up on its back legs with its mouth open and teeth bared. The two front paws of the weasel are positioned as if they are clutching something, but there is nothing between them. A brass plaque on the plinth has been defaced so that it’s unreadable.

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