Zuarezport world illustration - Fantasy theme
Fantasy

Zuarezport

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Zuarezport is a coastal town shrouded in mist and fear. Once thriving, it now suffers under the eerie glow of the abandoned lighthouse known as *The Drowned Light*. Those who enter never return. Beneath it lies a sunken dungeon filled with stone golems, serpents, and a cursed basilisk guarding a crystal heart—the source of the town’s doom. Whispers fill the tavern, and the sea brings no comfort. Something ancient stirs beneath the cliffs.


Author's Note: Zuarezport is not for the unprepared. The cursed lighthouse hides a basilisk whose gaze turns flesh to stone. To survive, characters must seek out potions, magical items, or artifacts that prevent petrification. Ask local alchemists, search forgotten shrines, or bargain with shady traders — because once inside the Drowned Light, a single unguarded glance could end everything. This small world serves as a One Shot experience.
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Staff of Frost
Very RareWeapon (Simple Melee Weapons)
Staff of Frost
Weight3.00 lb.

Description

You have resistance to cold damage while you hold this staff. The staff has 10 charges. While holding it, you can use an action to expend 1 or more of its charges to cast one of the following spells from it, using your spell save DC: cone of cold (5 charges), fog cloud (1 charge), ice storm (4 charges), or wall of ice (4 charges). The staff regains 1d6 + 4 expended charges daily at dawn. If you expend the last charge, roll a d20. On a 1, the staff turns to water and is destroyed.

Details
TypeWeapon
CategorySimple Melee Weapons
RarityVery Rare
Weight3.00 lb.
Cost0.00 Gold Pieces
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