Effulgence is a greatsword hammered from a moonbeam by the master Dwarven smith Nemril. It glides through the air without sound, and glows with an inner radiance. Dust or small objects nearby the sword which are left unattended orbit around it slowly.
Effulgence Weapon (greatsword), unique (requires attunement) You gain a +1 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this magic weapon, which also counts as being silver. The sword has 1d8+1 charges. You can spend 1 charge to cast Sacred Flame at your character level, and 2 charges to cast Moonbeam at your character level. The sword regains a maximum of 1 charge per night if exposed to moonlight, and 1 charge per hour if exposed to the full moon's light. The sword's luminous blade emits bright light in a 10-foot radius and dim light for an additional 20 feet. This light counts as moonlight. You can use an action to expand or reduce its radius of bright and dim light, to a minimum of 5 feet of dim light. How you can use Effulgence in your game: - Some say that the blade was forged for the Lunar Eladrin, who rule the distant moons, and that it has slipped from their grasp when Accretian, the Bad Moon, rose. They may come seeking it again, jealous of its radiance being held by another. - This weapon is feared and respected by the Were-clans of the Elden Reach. Its use against them may trigger panic, and a quickly escalated reaction. They may even convene a Meet to bring one of their clan warlords before its wielder, authorised to visit terrible violence, or trade some great treasure, for its use. - As a powerful and unique magical blade, this item might be sought out by collectors of rare and exotic weapons. The Gith, for example, might send first exploratory agents seeking out the rumour of such a weapon, and then a strike-team to seize it from whoever currently holds it. Also posted on Game Masters Stash on 2 December 2020. Comments are closed.
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