Vault
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This small glass vial that when consumed restore 2d10 * 10 Flux contains a glowing blue liquid that seems to shimmer and swirl with an otherworldly energy. The liquid has a sweet, floral aroma and a smooth, silky texture. When the vial is tilted, the liquid moves rapidly, almost eager to be consumed.
by mirionos.
Last update Feb. 3, 2026, 4:36 p.m.
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This armor that gives +1 Arcana but -1 Athletics and Coercion (all Physical) is made out of fine silk spun from threads soaked in liquid flux. Its fibers shimmer faintly with residual energy, carrying traces of the wearer's own flux along their weave. This subtle current helps focus spellcasting and stabilizes magical output, improving precision and control. The cloth, however, offers little structure — it drains physical vitality dampenning muscle strength and presence, making movements slower and less forceful.
by mirionos.
Last update Oct. 19, 2025, 8:54 p.m.
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This one handed garnet-set Fire rod deals 1d8 Fire damage, gives a bonus of +2 to the test and ignores 2 level of resistance. This weapon features a finely cut garnet embedded at its head, where the rune engravings converge in a tight spiral. The gemstone acts as a reservoir and amplifier, refining the flux before it erupts on impact. When the weapon connects, the runes flash in unison with the gem’s inner glow, producing a focused elemental burst that dissipates as quickly as it forms. Even idle, the rod carries a faint hum—proof of the energy coiled within.
by mirionos.
Last update Feb. 1, 2026, 10:26 p.m.
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This two handed garnet-set Fire staff deals 1d10 Fire damage, gives a bonus of +2 to the test and ignores 2 level of resistance. This weapon is built around a solid core reinforced with finely channeled runes, their patterns converging toward a mounted garnet set into the headpiece. The gemstone acts as a focus, amplifying the flow of energy through the engraved lines that spiral down the shaft. When attuned, the runes and gem pulse in harmony, their rhythm steady and responsive to the wielder's intent.
by mirionos.
Last update Feb. 1, 2026, 10:26 p.m.
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This one handed garnet-set Fire wand deals 1d6 Fire damage, gives a bonus of +2 to the test and ignores 2 level of resistance. This weapon bears a carefully inset garnet at its base, framed by thin metal bands that connect directly to the rune network carved along its length. The gemstone concentrates and refines the energy drawn through the wand, making its discharge more stable and precise. Each rune is etched to guide flux efficiently toward the focus, and when active, subtle glows trace the path from grip to tip in measured intervals.
by mirionos.
Last update Feb. 1, 2026, 10:26 p.m.
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This one handed garnet-set Fire whip deals 1d6 Fire damage, gives a bonus of +2 to the test and ignores 2 level of resistance. This weapon carries a polished garnet embedded into the hilt, its cut aligned with the flow of the runic inscriptions woven through the chain's interlocked rings. The gemstone strengthens the conduit between wielder and weapon, allowing the elemental force to surge more evenly along its length. When the whip moves, light from the gem ripples across the metal links, the runes flickering in response like breath drawn and released.
by mirionos.
Last update Feb. 1, 2026, 10:26 p.m.
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On a successful Vigor test, apply 2d6 Grab points. If the number of Grab points is superior or equal to the target current HP, they are considered grappled by the character. If the character only have one free hand the number of Grab points decrease to 1d6 and 1 if no free hands. *A grappled creature is considered immobilize but otherwise can act as normal. They can try to break free with a Reflex or Vigor opposition test against a grabber Vigor test. The character can move but at half their speed and thus the grappled creature follow them.*
by mirionos.
Last update Feb. 1, 2026, 10:14 p.m.
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A grappling hook is a device that typically has multiple hooks attached to a rope; it is thrown to where at least one hook may catch and hold on to objects. Generally, grappling hooks are used to temporarily secure one end of a rope. They may also be used to dredge for submerged objects.
by mirionos.
Last update Aug. 25, 2025, 10:19 a.m.