Thalassas world illustration - Pirate theme
Pirate

Thalassas

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A vast oceanic world of cursed waters, ancient ruins, and perilous islands veiled in eternal mists.


Author's Note: The world of The Shrouded Seas is an oceanic expanse veiled in eternal mists, where myths and danger collide. Its treacherous waters are dotted with countless islands, each harboring secrets of ancient civilizations lost to time. Shrouded in mystery, the seas are said to be cursed, haunted by spectral ships, sea monsters, and whispers of drowned gods. Navigators rely on star charts and enchanted compasses, as the mists twist both time and direction. Empires of seafaring merchants and ruthless pirate armadas clash for control of rare treasures, while explorers seek the fabled heart of the abyss—the source of the sea’s curse.
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Scarab of Protection
LegendaryGear (Wondrous Items)
Scarab of Protection
Weight0.10 lb.

Description

Wondrous item, legendary (requires attunement) If you hold this beetle-shaped medallion in your hand for 1 round, an inscription appears on its surface revealing its magical nature. It provides two benefits while it is on your person: You have advantage on saving throws against spells. The scarab has 12 charges. If you fail a saving throw against a necromancy spell or a harmful effect originating from an undead creature, you can use your reaction to expend 1 charge and turn the failed save into a successful one. The scarab crumbles into powder and is destroyed when its last charge is expended.

Details
TypeGear
CategoryWondrous Items
RarityLegendary
Weight0.10 lb.
Cost0 Gold Pieces
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