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Re: Book of Mysteries poll

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 4:36 am
by nebulous
and if anyone has interesting suggestions for X, Y or Z, i'm all ears.

Re: Book of Mysteries poll

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 4:42 am
by Raven_Crowking
The standby for X is "xebec".

For Y: Yarn, Yak, Yam, Yolk.

For Z: Zygote, Zebra, Zoris, Zarf, Zipper.

Re: Book of Mysteries poll

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 6:00 am
by nebulous
For Z, i was going to do Zoo, Enchanted, of King Gling and make it an artifact, a place filled with magical or rare animals behind enchanted bars, so it's more of a "place" than a thing.

Re: Book of Mysteries poll

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 6:02 am
by nebulous
yeah, X is a tough one, but i found this while researching:

Xyst
n. 1. (Anc. Arch.) A long and open portico, for athletic exercises, as wrestling, running, etc., for use in winter or in stormy weather.

Re: Book of Mysteries poll

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 6:04 am
by nebulous
ooh, ZARF, i like that one, a magical cup holder of some kind. never even heard of that word. thanks.

Re: Book of Mysteries poll

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 8:40 am
by beermotor
http://phrontistery.info/x.html

Some nouns in there.

Re: Book of Mysteries poll

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 3:36 pm
by Colin
Xylophone. Can't believe no one thought of it; it's a common instrument of ancient origin still used in schools everywhere.
Similarly, a Zither is another truly ancient instrument.
A Zurna is the predecessor of the Shawm that appeared in the 12th century.

Colin

Re: Book of Mysteries poll

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 3:51 pm
by Colin
For Y consider the traditional Yurt tent, and the Yolk of a mystical egg.

Re: Book of Mysteries poll

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 5:46 am
by nebulous
xylophone and xither i can probably use. I actually have EGGS already! So yolk might be redundant.

Egg of Exquisite Taste (Very Rare, Neutral)

Description: These enchanted eggs look exactly like normal white or brown chicken eggs. However, when cracked and cooked in a dish (or fried or boiled or scrambled) and then eaten, the consumer is overcome by just how delicious it is. This is a mind-altering charm effect. Grievances can be forgotten; prior promises can be negated; agreements can be broken and contracts can be ignored, just so long as the consumer can satisfy his desire to eat more of the exquisite egg dish. If confronted with an option, ultimatum or command, the imbiber must make a DC 15 Willpower check or agree to whatever arrangement is being offered. Orders of self-harm or ridiculous or impossible requests are ignored. The effects of the enchanted egg fade after about an hour.

Re: Book of Mysteries poll

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 5:49 am
by nebulous
Xylophone of Discordance
Xyst of Athleticism
Yacht of Decadent Delights (artifact)
Yarn, Maiden’s
Zarf of Refreshment
Zither of Whispers
Zoo, Enchanted, of King Gling (artifact)

Re: Book of Mysteries poll

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 6:02 am
by nebulous

Egg of Surprises (Artifact, lesser, Neutral)


Description: This metallic golden egg is 6” tall and encrusted with rare gems. If twisted counterclockwise the egg clicks open to release one of 5 random mechanized creatures that amble out, one at a time, as detailed below, growing from a small toy to its full size in one round. (i'm not done writing this one yet)

D100% roll

(1-20%) Clockwork Hound
(21- 40%) Clockwork Butler: Init -2; Atk slam +1 melee (1d4+3); AC 18; HD 3d8+12; MV 20’; Act 1d20; SP infravision 60’, immune to mind-altering spells, heals 2 hp per round; SV Fort +5, Ref -2, Will +6; AL N. The clockwork butler is not a combatant but will defend itself if ordered to do so with jerking swings. It is very strong, however, (18 Str) and can carry up to 300lbs without ever tiring.

(41- 70%) Clockwork Soldier:

(71-94%) Clockwork Steed:

(95- 00%) Clockwork Destroyer: