1. Objects

The Conqueress

Ring (Requires Attunement)

This ring is in the shape of a two snakes and adorned with old Kalamar symbols across the ring. It gives off a mesmerizing aura when it isn't worn, luring people to its location to be found and tempt those it snare to wear it. The ring has an icey sting to its touch until it is put on a finger, then the ring tightens and becomes impossible to remove. The wearer immediately becomes attuned to its allure and arcane properties.

Unnatural Endurance

The snake heads bite down on the finger, releasing a magical blessing of endurance making the skin of the wearer immune to being slashed, pierced or bludgeoned by nonmagical weapons. The ring gives the wearer a dangerous sense of pride and taste for invincibility.

Conquest Gift

When you land a killing strike with a melee weapon on a hostile creature the ring grants you 2d12 Temporary HP. They last until they're depleted or you finish a long rest.

Enchantment.

You can use 1 Charge to activate the the Enchantment added onto the item. A protective magical force surrounds you, manifesting as a spectral frost that covers you and your gear for 1 hour. You regain 1d4 Charges at Dawn.

  • You gain cold resistance for the duration.
  • Your weapon and unarmed attacks deal an additional 1d8 cold damage for the duration.
  • You gain 2d10 temporary hit points for the duration. If a creature hits you with a melee attack while you have these hit points, the creature takes 2d10 cold damage.
Curse

The ring maintain a heavy toll on its wearer, draining them on their physical strength in some king of sick sense of irony and leaves the wearer weakened without them questioning it. Your Constituion Score is lowered by 5. The ring's hold can only be removed by using Remove Curse, as the ring is removed its aura will flurish and anyone within 20 ft of it must make a Wisdom saving throw DC 14 or become compelled to put it on.

"The Conqueress" was the mysterious price possession of one of the first warchiefs who travelled far south to the lands that later became Rivermond. It's origin is shrouded in shadows but it is described in Kalamar as the Ring that turned Rivers Red. In the earliest Rivermond scriptures it is described as the Ring of Red Winters. During the bloody conquest the ring changed wearer like the weather changed throughout the weeks and eventually became lost to time. Waiting for a new wearer.