Clumsy Titan

Category Magic Items
Type ring
Forge Heart of Mephi'khar
Smith
Enchanter
Location unknown

This coiled mithril ring is adorned with a shard of Lapis Ice extracted from the depths of an Ice Cap glacial expanse.

The azure ice at the very base of the Ice Cap endures substantial pressure from the hundreds of feet of ice above. It is also imbued with traces of magical energy, much like all the cerulean ice found in the region. The arcane energy that permeates the Ice Cap originates from the emanations of the Cube of Arcane. The pressure and magical energy transform some of this ice into Lapis Ice. This ice is as hard as stone and exceptional at retaining spells.

Kizur Zûd, Tarkand Headmaster of the Arcane - "Dweomercraft with Lapis Ice" The Tarkand Headmaster, Kizur Zûd, has penned the scholarly work "Dweomercraft with Lapis Ice" This treatise explores the arcane applications of the rare mineral lapis lazuli, delving into its unique properties and potential for spellcasting

The Clusmy Titan was fashioned at the Heart of Mephi'khar, one of three renowned crafting sites collectively referred to as the Temples of Begnhidrir. This ring, akin to all enchanted items forged within these hallowed halls, bears the mark of taint or curse, or both. These adverse qualities stem from the elemental flames of the temple's cauldron and the lingering unholy energy leftover from the era when the temples were utilized in the destruction of souls.

The ring grants immense strength, akin to that of a titan, yet also renders the wearer exceedingly clumsy. As the item is cursed, it cannot be removed without the application of a dispel enchantment or a more potent spell. The remarkable strength and agility bestowed by the ring supersede any such attributes provided by other magical artifacts.

Powers
Name Description Usage
Titan Blood wearer strength increased to 37 continuous
Temple Taint wearer dexterity reduced to a score of 2 continuous
Old Purpose a killing blow utterly destroys the victim's soul (Fortitude DC22 to resist) continuous