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Artifacts of Avernus - 50 Magic Items for Your Descent

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Artifacts of Avernus includes 50 original magical items that adventurers might find in the Nine Hells. Arranged around devilish contracts, the Blood War, and the bureaucracy of the Hells, these items offer insight into how devils live and operate and will give your players engaging tools with which to traverse Hell.

Want some items for your odyssey in Theros? Check out Mythical Things of Theros! Need items for Eberron? Check out Heirlooms of Eberron! If you need more magic items, check out The Magical Junk Drawer for over 50 more items! 

Examples include:

  • The Disc of Legion. A 1-foot diameter disc that emits both the sound and minor tremor of a marching legion. It is commonly used for tactical deception during Blood War skirmishes.
  • Codex Domini. These handheld igneous tablets are able to access the records of Maladomini from anywhere in the Nine Hells. While someone unfamiliar with the dealings of the devils would toss aside such an object, all devils know that Codex Domini are incredibly useful tools for climbing the hierarchy of the Hells, as possessing one - even temporarily - grants access to boundless information on the devils that they eternally compete against. Recently, Baalzebul has been restricting which parts of his archives these tablets can access. He claims that it is for "security reasons"...
  • The Shackles of Reckoning. Rarely, a being who fails to live up to their end of a contract with a devil talks their way into a second chance. When this happens, devils frequently employ Reckoning Shackles. These shackles, usually worn around the wrists, are invisible to everyone except the wearer. The devil who placed the shackles can, at any time, utter the Word of Reckoning, and the wearer's soul is immediately yanked into Hell. The shackles impose no physical penalty, but the constant reminder that one's soul could, at any moment, be eternally damned on the simple whim of a devil imposes a great psychological toll.

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January 20th, 2021
Great collection of items and good value for money. Found it useful for thinking through cults and their fiendish handlers. Easy to recommend. [...]
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