South Region Of Evilar world illustration - Fantasy theme
Fantasy

South Region Of Evilar

J
Jetlove

Mirwell City thrives - Wild Lands untamed.


Author's Note: (THIS IS STILL BEING FREQUENTLY UPDATED BE AWARE) The southern region of Evilar is a fascinating and diverse area. It includes Mirwell City, a bustling hub of activity and civilization, known for its strategic importance and cultural vibrancy. To the West lies the Wild Lands, a mysterious and untamed expanse of dense jungles, rolling swamps, and rugged terrain. This area is largely unexplored, with tales of ancient creatures and hidden tribes adding to its allure. The Wild Lands are also rich in biodiversity, featuring a tropical climate with heavy rainfall and lush vegetation. Together, these areas create a striking contrast between urban life and untamed wilderness.
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Ring of the Ram
RareGear (Ring)
Ring of the Ram

Description

This ring has 3 charges, and it regains 1d3 expended charges daily at dawn. While wearing the ring, you can use an action to expend 1 to 3 of its charges to attack one creature you can see within 60 feet of you. The ring produces a spectral ram's head and makes its attack roll with a +7 bonus. On a hit, for each charge you spend, the target takes 2d10 force damage and is pushed 5 feet away from you. Alternatively, you can expend 1 to 3 of the ring's charges as an action to try to break an object you can see within 60 feet of you that isn't being worn or carried. The ring makes a Strength check with a +5 bonus for each charge you spend.

Details
TypeGear
CategoryRing
RarityRare
Weight0.00 lb.
Cost0 Gold Pieces
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