This red chalk can be used to draw a line on an appropriate surface, which then erupts into flames one round later. The chalk can be used to draw up to 60' in an uninterrupted pattern and 1 round later a vertical sheet of flame 5' high will erupt from the line. The flame will burn for 1 turn (10 minutes) and deal 2d6 damage for anyone crossing the plane. The Fire Chalk can be used up to 3 times before losing its red color and reverting to white chalk.
Corrosive Blade
The Corrosive Blade is a long sword +1, +2 vs opponents with metal armor. The blade appears severely rusted and corroded, but is just as sturdy as any normal sword.
- The Corrosive Blade has additional properties vs metal. Every time the blade hits a metal creature or metal clad opponent, the foe takes an extra 1d6 points of damage.
- Any time the Corrosive Blade hits metal armor or a creature made of metal, the armor must make a saving throw or it permanently erodes 1 point of armor class per round until it disintegrates into a pile of rust at AC 10. Each successive hit accelerates the decay by one cumulative point. Any metal creature that has its armor class reduced to 10 will be destroyed regardless of hit points.
- If used to parry a metal weapon, the weapon corrodes just like armor. The affected weapon does half damage for the next two rounds then breaks and disintegrates completely. Larger than normal melee weapons may take longer.
- It will not affect any magical or enchanted metal, but will still do the +2 to hit, +1D6 damage to metal armored opponents and metal creatures. It will not affect any metal not used as a weapon or armor, but will still leave small spots of normal rust on the point of contact.
Trowel of Holding
Appears to be a normal garden trowel, the handle made out of oak and the blade made out of what appears to be hammered dark stone.
- If used to dig a small hole (at least 6" deep and up to 2 feet across), it opens up a portal into a small extradimensional space, as per a bag of holding, up to a total of 64 cubic feet of interior volume and 500 lbs of weight no matter the size of the actual hole. Once dirt is placed back over the hole (with the trowel; any other means only throws the dirt into the holding space) the space is sealed and can't be accessed from that spot again.
- The trowel can dig a hole in dirt anywhere else, it accesses the same dimensional space, and anything previously put in there can be retrieved as normal. Can be used any number of times a day.
- Works only in dirt, soil, sand, and gravel or like materials.
Ghost Metal Sliver
A small ingot of ghost metal, about 4 inches long and a quarter inch in diameter, about the size of a large nail. The metal glows with a faint violet light.
Ghost metal is metal partially phased into the Soulspace (ether) and has a number of unusual properties. Weapons made of ghost metal can deliver damage both to a victim's physical body and their soul. It can hit phased or ethereal creatures like ghosts for normal weapon damage even if it as no other enchantments. Ghost metal can also fully or partially phase out of the material plane at the wielder's command (Arcana knowledge required). The ingot can be used to forge a ghost metal weapon of dagger sized or smaller if blended with other metals by a skilled artificer mage/blacksmith.
No one currently knows how to make Ghost Metal. All examples of it on Ximenes come exclusively from ruins found on the Western Continent, and is usually prohibitively expensive.
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