Growth Ring – a treasure for D&D
Loot-a-Day, Day 5: Rings Growth Ring A growth ring is a magical ring made from the wood of a felled dryad’s tree. Each year, a dryad benefits from the effect […]
Loot-a-Day, Day 5: Rings Growth Ring A growth ring is a magical ring made from the wood of a felled dryad’s tree. Each year, a dryad benefits from the effect […]
Loot-a-Day, Day 4: Precicous paper The Dryad’s Memories Wondrous item, legendary (requires attunement) This book was made from paper made from a dryad’s tree. The spirit of the dryad resides […]
Loot-a-Day, Day 3: Staffs, wands and rods Cane of Learning Being hit with this cane allows a character to learn more and faster than normally. In D&D, the character suffers […]
Loot-a-Day, Day 2: Temple treasures Due to an article from earlier this year, this really calls for a German entry this time. Loot-a-Day is a month-long German blogging challenge by […]
Loot-a-Day, Day 1: Treasure from a monster’s hoard Shaft of the Ceramic God This reliquiary is made of high quality ceramics and precious metals. It is covered in circuit patterns, […]
Poking around in old articles on the search for romance or other sticky substances. In German.
More science-gone-too-far in SLA Industries: Dream Factory Design notes: Okay, so normally I reserve these for the German versions of the daily science-gone-too-far articles, because I have been asked to […]
Science-goes-too-far on Blue Planet’s Poseidon, too: Bathtub Biolabs Xenosilicates open up new frontiers in the field of genetic modification and redesign. More so, they enabled the transformation of the entire […]
Still operating under the “science-gone-too-far” maxim – probably for the rest of the month, too. Ghost Taser The ghost taser’s official designation is PED X62 (Personal Energy Disruptor X62), although […]
Still operating under the “science-gone-too-far” maxim – probably for the rest of the month, too. Oracle Oracle is used by the Department of Psychology & Psychoses. It is a highly […]