Shield:Crystal-eyed abyssium skull covered in withered enaada

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crystal-eyed abyssium skull covered in withered enaada
Look: Covered in strips of naturally grey paper-textured leather, like desiccated flesh, swathes of dark black metal are fully visible beneath. Shifting whorls of pale grey lines morph across the exposed areas, occasionally forming images of ghostly spirits drifting around two massive blue crystals set in the hollow eye sockets.
Type: Small Shield
Hindrance: trivial (2/15)
Fortuitous Block Chance: dismal (3/26)
State: Held Arm-Worn
Protection: high (14/26) moderately good (11/26)
Damage: no (0/28) puncture damage
no (0/28) slice damage
very heavy (10/28) impact damage
no (0/28) puncture damage
no (0/28) slice damage
Unknown impact damage
Balance: inadequately (4/17) Unknown
Suitedness: dismally (2/17) Unknown
Construction: unusually resilient (16/18)
Metal: No
Weight: 48 stones
Appraised Cost: Unknown
Properties:
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
  • This item is magical.
Dimensions: ? length x ? width x ? height
Sources: Source is Homespun pouch pinned with a frozen-bone reaper, Drathrok's Duskruin 442/Raffle
Verb Actions
TOUCH First Person: You lightly touch a crystal-eyed abyssium skull covered in withered enaada.

Rivulets of cold vapor flow outward from the skull, extinguishing its blue crystal and knitting together until a wispy red spectral reaper emerges.

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Verb Actions
RECALL First Person:

You recognize the abyssium skull as a Gnomish invention to appease Asketi. There is a faction of priests who assert that the goddess's wrathful Ride is a test as much as it is punishment. Therefore, they go on, defeating Asketi's invading minions and sending their souls directly back to her must be the most auspicious avenue for us mortals to take! Luckily, the Asketian souls seem to shed off most of their energy as they pass through the enchantment's extraplanar conduit, leaving it behind for other uses.

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