Eryndor world illustration - Fantasy theme
Fantasy

Eryndor

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Eryndor: A magical realm of glowing forests, floating castles, and endless adventure.


Author's Note: Eryndor was born from the idea of blending high fantasy with a sense of mysticism and wonder. It is a world where magic is not just a tool but a living, breathing force that shapes the environment and the lives of its inhabitants. The floating castles, glowing forests, and crystalline rivers are meant to evoke a sense of beauty and danger—places where adventure is never far away. The intention behind the Glintmarks as currency was to highlight the integration of magic into everyday life, making even mundane transactions feel extraordinary. Similarly, the diversity of creatures and regions is designed to offer endless possibilities for storytelling, from epic quests to personal journeys of self-discovery. Eryndor’s conflicts stem from the delicate balance between magic, nature, and civilization. Its history is rich with ancient secrets, and its present is a tapestry of factions, alliances, and rivalries. Whether you’re exploring ruins, trading in bustling marketplaces, or forging alliances with dragons, Eryndor is a world where the possibilities are as limitless as your imagination. Above all, this world was created to inspire creativity and collaboration, offering a sandbox where players, writers, and dreamers can bring their ideas to life. I used chat gpt for this
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Helm of Brilliance
Very RareGear (Wondrous Items)
Helm of Brilliance
Weight6.00 lb.

Description

This dazzling helm is set with 1d10 diamonds, 2d10 rubies, 3d10 fire opals, and 4d10 opals. Any gem pried from the helm crumbles to dust. When all the gems are removed or destroyed, the helm loses its magic. You gain the following benefits while wearing it: You can use an action to cast one of the following spells (save DC 18), using one of the helm's gems of the specified type as a component: daylight (opal), fireball (fire opal), prismatic spray (diamond), or wall of fire (ruby). The gem is destroyed when the spell is cast and disappears from the helm. As long as it has at least one diamond, the helm emits dim light in a 30-foot radius when at least one undead is within that area. Any undead that starts its turn in that area takes 1d6 radiant damage. As long as the helm has at least one ruby, you have resistance to fire damage. As long as the helm has at least one fire opal, you can use an action and speak a command word to cause one weapon you are holding to burst into flames. The flames emit bright light in a 10-foot radius and dim light for an additional 10 feet. The flames are harmless to you and the weapon. When you hit with an attack using the blazing weapon, the target takes an extra 1d6 fire damage. The flames last until you use a bonus action to speak the command word again or until you drop or stow the weapon. Roll a d20 if you are wearing the helm and take fire damage as a result of failing a saving throw against a spell. On a roll of 1, the helm emits beams of light from its remaining gems. Each creature within 60 feet of the helm other than you must succeed on a DC 17 Dexterity saving throw or be struck by a beam, taking radiant damage equal to the number of gems in the helm. The helm and its gems are then destroyed.

Details
TypeGear
CategoryWondrous Items
RarityVery Rare
Weight6.00 lb.
Cost0 Stellar Orbs
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