A tool of order and control, the Seal of the Lawbringer is a tool of internal reform. This silver seal is engraved with the symbol of Lendys, the draconic deity of justice. Champions who wield the Seal of the Lawbringer are called to purge corruption within the dragonborn clans and fight the creeping influence of Khyber. The power of the seal defeated seditious uprisings from the Bloodbane and Moonscale clans in ages past.
Random Properties. The Seal of the Lawbringer has the following random properties.
- 2 minor beneficial properties
- 2 major beneficial properties
- 1 major detrimental property
Breath of the Lawbringer. As an action, you can exhale the breath of the lawbringer in a 60-foot cone. Each creature in the area must succeed on a DC 17 Dexterity saving throw or take 10d6 cold and lightning damage and have their speed reduced to 0 until the end of their next turn. A creature that succeeds takes half damage and does not have their speed reduced. Once you use this ability, you can’t use it again until you take a short or long rest.
Deny Magic. The seal has 3 charges. You can expend a charge to cast dispel magic or counterspell as if expending a 5th level spell slot, with a +10 bonus to any ability check made as part of the casting. The seal regains 1d3 charges each dawn.
Destroying the Seal of the Lawbringer. Forged by the wyrms of Argonnessen, the only way to destroy the seal is with a tool of pure order in a place of pure chaos.
Source: Scales of Q'barra