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You trip over the Spell Book, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
== Weapons ==
{{An|Centaur's Axe}}: You see a heavy axe embedded deeply in the ground. After several unsuccessful attempts by your army to remove it, you tightly grip the handle of the axe and effortlessly pull it free.


You find an elaborate container which houses an old vellum scroll. The runes on the container are very old, and the artistry with which it was put together is stunning. As you pull the scroll out, you feel imbued with magical power.
{{An|Blackshard of the Dead Knight}}: The widow of a former Captain of the Guard admires your quest and gives you the enchanted Sword that her husband relied on during his tour of duty.


You trip over the Grail, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
{{An|Greater Gnoll's Flail}}: A clumsy [[Gnoll]] has killed himself with his own flail. Knowing your superior skill with this weapon, you confidently remove the spectacular flail from the fallen creature.


You trip over the Catapult, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
{{An|Ogre's Club of Havoc}}: At a roadside tavern, a drunken [[Ogre]] challenges you to a fight. Not wanting to hurt the creature, you subdue him instead, and take his massive club from him to prevent him from getting into any more trouble.


You trip over the Ballista, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
{{An|Sword of Hellfire}}: During a sudden storm, a bolt of lightning strikes a tree, splitting it. Inside the tree you find a mysterious sword.


You trip over the Ammo Cart, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
{{An|Titan's Gladius}}: A [[Titan]] stops you and says, "Pay me 5,000 gold, or I shall slay you where you stand." You refuse. The [[Titan]] grabs the sword hanging from its belt, but you duck between its legs. He is so surprised by this maneuver that he trips... falling on his sword and killing himself instantly.


You trip over the First Aid Tent, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
{{An|Sword of Judgement}}: You come upon a battle where a [[Paladin]] has been mortally wounded by a group of [[Zombie]]s. He asks you to take his sword and finish what he started. As you pick it up, it begins to hum, and then everything becomes a blur. The [[Zombie]]s lie dead, the sword dripping with blood. You strap it to your belt.


You see a heavy axe embedded deeply in the ground. After several unsuccessful attempts by your army to remove it, you tightly grip the handle of the axe and effortlessly pull it free.
{{An|Red Dragon Flame Tongue}}: As you are walking along a narrow path, a nearby bush suddenly bursts into flames. Before your eyes the flames become the image of a beautiful woman. She holds out a magnificent sword to you.


The widow of a former Captain of the Guard admires your quest and gives you the enchanted Sword that her husband relied on during his tour of duty.
{{An|Armageddon's Blade}}: Deep beneath the earth, you find a vault of the [[Ancients]] from before the [[Silence]]. Inside, you find a sealed casket, deeply etched with dire warnings. Ignoring them, you break the seal. Inside, you find [[Armageddon's Blade (artifact)|Armageddon's Blade]].


A clumsy Gnoll has killed himself with his own flail. Knowing your superior skill with this weapon, you confidently remove the spectacular flail from the fallen creature.
{{showwithhota|{{An|Trident of Dominion}}{{-wh}}: You finally found a well after a long search. Your soldiers could not get the bucket of water out, however. Something was preventing it from coming out. Your banner carrier had to descend in the well himself. It appeared that a trident was blocking the way.}}


At a roadside tavern, a drunken Ogre challenges you to a fight. Not wanting to hurt the creature, you subdue him instead, and take his massive club from him to prevent him from getting into any more trouble.
== Shields ==
{{An|Shield of the Dwarven Lords}}: While searching through the rubble of a caved-in mine, you free a group of trapped [[Dwarves]]. Grateful, the leader gives you a finely crafted shield.


During a sudden storm, a bolt of lightning strikes a tree, splitting it. Inside the tree you find a mysterious sword.
{{An|Shield of the Yawning Dead}}: Your troops discover an eerie shrine dedicated to the [[Undead]]. You bless the shrine, causing the stone shield emblem above the altar to crack. Underneath it is a real shield, which you decide to separate from this unholy place.


A Titan stops you and says, "Pay me 5,000 gold, or I shall slay you where you stand." You refuse. The Titan grabs the sword hanging from its belt, but you duck between its legs. He is so surprised by this maneuver that he trips... falling on his sword and killing himself instantly.
{{An|Buckler of the Gnoll King}}: A stone statue of a warrior holds a silver shield. As you remove the shield, the statue crumbles into dust.


While searching through the rubble of a caved-in mine, you free a group of trapped Dwarves. Grateful, the leader gives you a finely crafted shield.
{{An|Targ of the Rampaging Ogre}}: You come upon a bridge spanning a dry gully. As you begin to cross, a gigantic, maddened [[Ogre]] appears from the other side and charges, forcing you to slay it. You decide to take its shield as a trophy.


Your troops discover an eerie shrine dedicated to the Undead. You bless the shrine, causing the stone shield emblem above the altar to crack. Underneath it is a real shield, which you decide to separate from this unholy place.
{{An|Shield of the Damned}}: Upon cresting a small hill, you come upon a ridiculous looking sight. A [[Sprite]] is attempting to carry a Shield that is almost as big as it is. Trying not to laugh, you ask, "Need help?" The [[Sprite]] glares at you and answers, "You think this is funny? Fine. You can carry it. I much prefer flying anyway."


A stone statue of a warrior holds a silver shield. As you remove the shield, the statue crumbles into dust.
{{An|Sentinel's Shield}} You find a large box that seems to be made from some unknown metal. When you touch it, the box opens with a loud hiss, revealing a gleaming shield within.


You come upon a bridge spanning a dry gully. As you begin to cross, a gigantic, maddened Ogre appears from the other side and charges, forcing you to slay it. You decide to take its shield as a trophy.
{{An|Lion's Shield of Courage}}: You've come upon a fight between a [[Necromancer]] and a [[Paladin]]. The [[Necromancer]] blasts the [[Paladin]] with a fire bolt, bringing him to his knees. Acting quickly, you slay the evil one before the final blow. The grateful [[Paladin]] gives you the shield that saved him.


Upon cresting a small hill, you come upon a ridiculous looking sight. A Sprite is attempting to carry a Shield that is almost as big as it is. Trying not to laugh, you ask, "Need help?" The Sprite glares at you and answers, "You think this is funny? Fine. You can carry it. I much prefer flying anyway."
{{An|Dragon Scale Shield}}: You meet an old Armorer who claims he owes you a favor. Taking him up on it, he pieces together some [[Dragon]] scales, forming a well-fashioned shield.


You find a large box that seems to be made from some unknown metal. When you touch it, the box opens with a loud hiss, revealing a gleaming shield within.
{{showwithhota|{{An|Shield of Naval Glory}}{{-wh}}: You meet an old admiral at the tavern. After a couple of hours full of tales about glorious battles and days long passed he gifts you his parade shield.}}


A traveling tinker in need of supplies offers you a helm with a unicorn's horn on its top in exchange for food and water. Curious, you accept, and later find out that the helm is magical.
== Helms ==
{{An|Helm of the Alabaster Unicorn}}: A traveling tinker in need of supplies offers you a helm with a [[unicorn]]'s horn on its top in exchange for food and water. Curious, you accept, and later find out that the helm is magical.


A brief stop at an improbable rural inn yields an exchange of money, tales, and accidentally, luggage. You find a magical helm in your new backpack.
{{An|Skull Helmet}}: A brief stop at an improbable rural inn yields an exchange of money, tales, and accidentally, luggage. You find a magical helm in your new backpack.


Your army is ambushed by a small tribe of wild (and none too bright) Orcs. You fend them off easily and the survivors flee in all directions. One of the Orcs was wearing a polished horned helm. Figuring it will make a good souvenir, you take it.
{{An|Helm of Chaos}}: Your army is ambushed by a small tribe of wild (and none too bright) [[Orc]]s. You fend them off easily and the survivors flee in all directions. One of the [[Orc]]s was wearing a polished horned helm. Figuring it will make a good souvenir, you take it.


A mad wizard who has been terrorizing the region has foolishly chosen you as his target today. Realizing that his power comes from his crown, you take aim with your bow, knocking the crown from his head and releasing him from his crazed madness. Grateful to be free, he lets you keep the crown.
{{An|Crown of the Supreme Magi}}: A mad [[wizard]] who has been terrorizing the region has foolishly chosen you as his target today. Realizing that his power comes from his crown, you take aim with your bow, knocking the crown from his head and releasing him from his crazed madness. Grateful to be free, he lets you keep the crown.


Your army is ambushed by a small tribe of wild (and none too bright) Orcs. You fend them off easily and the survivors flee in all directions. One of the Orcs was wearing a polished horned helm. Figuring it will make a good souvenir, you take it.
{{An|Hellstorm Helmet}}: Your army is ambushed by a small tribe of wild (and none too bright) [[Orc]]s. You fend them off easily and the survivors flee in all directions. One of the [[Orc]]s was wearing a polished horned helm. Figuring it will make a good souvenir, you take it.


A glint of golden light catches your eye. Upon further investigation, you find a golden helm hidden under a bush.
{{An|Thunder Helmet}}: A glint of golden light catches your eye. Upon further investigation, you find a golden helm hidden under a bush.


A gang of Rogues is sifting through the possessions of dead warriors. Scaring off the scavengers, you note the Rogues had overlooked a strange breastplate.
{{An|Helm of Heavenly Enlightenment}}: You spy a gleaming object poking up out of the ground. You send a member of your party over to investigate. He comes back with a golden helmet in his hands. You realize that it must be the [[Helm of Heavenly Enlightenment]], the only helm ever rumored to be made from solid gold.


You trip over what was the rib cage of a large creature. Upon further examination, you discover the rib cage to be a piece of armor.
{{An|Crown of Dragontooth}}: While out scaring up game, your troops find a mysterious crown levitating about three feet off of the ground. They hand it to you, and you notice an inscription. It reads: "Brains best brawn and magic beats might. Heed my words, and you'll win every fight."


You meet an old Armorer who claims he owes you a favor. Taking him up on it, he pieces together some Basilisk scales, forming a well-fashioned breastplate.
{{An|Sea Captain's Hat}}: An old seaman tells you a tale of an enchanted hat that he used in his youth to rally his crew into fits of efficiency. He then hands you a faded map that shows where he hid it. After much exploring, you find it stashed underneath a nearby rock.


You catch a Cyclops skinny dipping, and as a prank you make off with his clothes. Later, you realize the tunic is magical.
{{An|Spellbinder's Hat}}: You see a [[Wizard]] fleeing from a [[Dragon]] and riding like the wind. The [[Wizard]] opens a portal and rides through, getting his hat knocked off by the edge of the gate. The [[Dragon]] follows, and the gate closes. You pick the hat up, dust it off, and put it on.


You meet a blacksmith who is in the process of melting down old pieces of armor and weapons to reclaim the metal. When he learns of your quest, he gives you a breastplate that he claims refused to melt, and is therefore of no value to him.
{{showwithhota|{{An|Crown of the Five Seas}}{{-wh}}: You hardly set a camp, leaving the saddle for the first time for the day, as some critter sneaked up on you and pulled one of your boots in his hole. Swearng silently, you search the hole with your hand. Instead of a boot, you touch something sharp. Amazed, you pull out a crown.}}


A Titan stops you and says, "Pay me 5,000 gold, or I shall slay you where you stand." You refuse. The Titan grabs the sword hanging from its belt, but you duck between its legs. He is so surprised by this maneuver that he trips... falling on his sword and killing himself instantly. You relieve him of his belongings.
== Armor ==
{{An|Breastplate of Petrified Wood}}: A gang of [[Rogue]]s is sifting through the possessions of dead warriors. Scaring off the scavengers, you note the [[Rogue]]s had overlooked a strange breastplate.


A gang of Rogues is sifting through the possessions of dead warriors. Scaring off the scavengers, you note the Rogues had overlooked a dirty, but serviceable, breastplate.
{{An|Rib Cage}}: You trip over what was the rib cage of a large creature. Upon further examination, you discover the rib cage to be a piece of armor.


A Nomad trader seeks protection from a tribe of Goblins. For your assistance, he gives you a finely crafted pair of sandals made from the softest leather. Looking closely, you see fascinating ancient carvings engraved on the leather.
{{An|Scales of the Greater Basilisk}}: You meet an old Armorer who claims he owes you a favor. Taking him up on it, he pieces together some [[Basilisk]] scales, forming a well-fashioned breastplate.


After rescuing a Sorceress from a cursed tomb, she rewards your heroism with an exquisite jeweled necklace.
{{An|Tunic of the Cyclops King}}: You catch a [[Cyclops]] skinny dipping, and as a prank you make off with his clothes. Later, you realize the tunic is magical.


You've come upon a fight between a Necromancer and a Paladin. The Necromancer blasts the Paladin with a fire bolt, bringing him to his knees. Acting quickly, you slay the evil one before the final blow. The grateful Paladin gives you the shield that saved him.
{{An|Breastplate of Brimstone}}: You meet a blacksmith who is in the process of melting down old pieces of armor and weapons to reclaim the metal. When he learns of your quest, he gives you a breastplate that he claims refused to melt, and is therefore of no value to him.


You come upon a battle where a Paladin has been mortally wounded by a group of Zombies. He asks you to take his sword and finish what he started. As you pick it up, it begins to hum, and then everything becomes a blur. The Zombies lie dead, the sword dripping with blood. You strap it to your belt.
{{An|Titan's Cuirass}}: A [[Titan]] stops you and says, "Pay me 5,000 gold, or I shall slay you where you stand." You refuse. The Titan grabs the sword hanging from its belt, but you duck between its legs. He is so surprised by this maneuver that he trips... falling on his sword and killing himself instantly. You relieve him of his belongings.


You spy a gleaming object poking up out of the ground. You send a member of your party over to investigate. He comes back with a golden helmet in his hands. You realize that it must be the Helm of Heavenly Enlightenment, the only helm ever rumored to be made from solid gold.
{{An|Armor of Wonder}}: A gang of [[Rogue]]s is sifting through the possessions of dead warriors. Scaring off the scavengers, you note the [[Rogue]]s had overlooked a dirty, but serviceable, breastplate.


While venturing into a decrepit hut you find the skeleton of a long dead witch. Investigation of the remains reveals a ring with a Dragon's eye set into it.
{{An|Dragon Scale Armor}}: You meet an old Armorer who claims he owes you a favor. Taking him up on it, he pieces together some [[Dragon]] scales, forming a well-fashioned breastplate.


As you are walking along a narrow path, a nearby bush suddenly bursts into flames. Before your eyes the flames become the image of a beautiful woman. She holds out a magnificent sword to you.
{{showwithhota|{{An|Royal Armor of Nix}}{{-wh}}: You see a fight on a hill nearby. As you get closer, you see two [[nix]]. One is winning, and as he is about to land a finishing blow, you intervene. The defeated [[nix]] thanks you for your help, and gifts you with his armor. He believes you deserve it more than he does.}}


You meet an old Armorer who claims he owes you a favor. Taking him up on it, he pieces together some Dragon scales, forming a well-fashioned shield.
{{showwithhota|{{An|Plate of Dying Light}}{{-wh}}: The [[goblin]] you met at the tavern is acting incredibly brazenly, and the reason for that is obviously the luxurious armor on his chest. It becomes apparent quickly that the armor offers poor protection from a good kick in the ass, yet it still is good for something - but how would a dumb goblin know that?}}


You meet an old Armorer who claims he owes you a favor. Taking him up on it, he pieces together some Dragon scales, forming a well-fashioned breastplate.
== Boots ==
{{An|Sandals of the Saint}}: A [[Nomad]] trader seeks protection from a tribe of [[Goblin]]s. For your assistance, he gives you a finely crafted pair of sandals made from the softest leather. Looking closely, you see fascinating ancient carvings engraved on the leather.


You trip over what seem to be the bones of a large Dragon. Upon further examination, you discover the bones to be a pair of greaves.
{{An|Dragonbone Greaves}}: You trip over what seem to be the bones of a large [[Dragon]]. Upon further examination, you discover the bones to be a pair of greaves.


Ridding the countryside of the hideous Dragon who made a sport of eating noblemen's Knights, you are honored with a Dragon Wing Tabard.
{{An|Dead Man's Boots}}: Discovering a pair of beautifully beaded boots made from the finest and softest leather, you thank the anonymous donor and add the boots to your inventory.


An old shaman stands in the road before you, screaming something in a language you can't understand. He suddenly vanishes in a cloud of smoke. When the smoke clears, there is a long string of Dragon teeth in the spot where he was standing.
{{An|Boots of Polarity}}: A [[Nomad]] trader seeks protection from a tribe of [[Goblin]]s. For your assistance, he gives you a finely crafted pair of boots made from the softest leather. Looking closely, you see fascinating ancient carvings engraved on the leather.


While out scaring up game, your troops find a mysterious crown levitating about three feet off of the ground. They hand it to you, and you notice an inscription. It reads: "Brains best brawn and magic beats might. Heed my words, and you'll win every fight."
{{An|Boots of Levitation}}: Visiting a local wise man, you explain the intent of your journey. He reaches into a chest and withdraws a strange pair of boots which he hands to you.


While venturing into a decrepit hut you find the skeleton of a long dead witch. Investigation of the remains reveals a ring with a Dragon's eye set into it.
{{An|Boots of Speed}}: Visiting a local wise man, you explain the intent of your journey. He reaches into a chest and withdraws a strange pair of boots which he hands to you.


While walking across a patch of dried vegetation, you are surprised to find a healthy, green four-leaf clover.
{{showwithhota|{{An|Wayfarer's Boots}}{{-wh}}: You meet a wanderer in rugs on a shallow path. He offers you to exchange your cape for his old boots. You agree without much of enthusiasm. As he disappears over the horizon you realize the advantage of the transaction.}}


You meet a traveler who offers to let you draw a card from the strange deck that he carries. When you refuse, he draws one himself. He has a momentary look of surprise on his face, then vanishes with a pop, dropping the cards to the floor. You gather them, and leave.
== Necklaces ==
{{An|Celestial Necklace of Bliss}}: After rescuing a [[Sorceress]] from a cursed tomb, she rewards your heroism with an exquisite jeweled necklace.


An old witch who seems to have been expecting you, hands you a small statue and departs, never having said a word.
{{An|Necklace of Dragonteeth}}: An old shaman stands in the road before you, screaming something in a language you can't understand. He suddenly vanishes in a cloud of smoke. When the smoke clears, there is a long string of [[Dragon]] teeth in the spot where he was standing.


After saving a young boy from a vicious pack of Wolves, you return him to his father's manor. The grateful nobleman awards you with a Badge of Courage.
{{An|Amulet of the Undertaker}}: A dirty amulet lies next to a freshly dug grave. Upon investigation, you discover it to be the enchanted [[Amulet of the Undertaker]], long thought lost by mortals.


After freeing a princess of a neighboring kingdom from the evil clutches of despicable slavers, she awards you with a Crest of Valor.
{{An|Garniture of Interference}}: You've come upon a fight between a [[Necromancer]] and a [[Paladin]]. The [[Necromancer]] blasts the [[Paladin]] with a fire bolt, bringing him to his knees. Acting quickly, you slay the evil one before the final blow. The grateful [[Paladin]] gives you the armor that saved him.


Ridding the countryside of the hideous Minotaur who made a sport of eating noblemen's Knights, you are honored with the Glyph of Gallantry.
{{An|Statesman's Medal}}: You pause to help a diplomat with a broken axle fix his problem. In gratitude, he gives you a medal with magical properties which he says will, "help people see things your way."


A merchant from far away lands trades you a new invention of his people for traveling supplies. It makes distant objects appear closer, and he calls it... a Speculum.
{{An|Necklace of Ocean Guidance}}: An old sea captain is being tortured by [[Ogre]]s. You save him, and in return he rewards you with a wondrous necklace that will guide you at sea.


An old man claiming to be an inventor asks you to try his latest invention. He calls it... a Spyglass.
{{An|Collar of Conjuring}}: Before you appears a levitating glass case with a golden choker perched upon a bed of crimson velvet. At your touch, the lid opens and the choker floats into your awaiting hands.


A dirty amulet lies next to a freshly dug grave. Upon investigation, you discover it to be the enchanted Amulet of the Undertaker, long thought lost by mortals.
{{An|Necklace of Swiftness}}: Visiting a local wise man, you explain the intent of your journey. He reaches into a sack and withdraws a strange necklace which he hands to you.


You manage to find a Vampire's resting place during the day, and are able to slay him easily. Just for good measure, you take his cowl.
{{An|Pendant of Dispassion}}: The sound of combat draws you to the scene of a fight between an old [[Barbarian]] and an eight-headed [[Hydra]]. Your timely intervention swings the battle in favor of the man, and he rewards you with a pendant he used to use to calm his mind for battle.


Discovering a pair of beautifully beaded boots made from the finest and softest leather, you thank the anonymous donor and add the boots to your inventory.
{{An|Pendant of Second Sight}}: You come upon a very old woman, long blind from cataracts and dying alone. You tend to her final needs and promise a proper burial. Grateful, she gives you a magic pendant emblazoned with a stylized eye. It lets you see with your eyes closed.


You've come upon a fight between a Necromancer and a Paladin. The Necromancer blasts the Paladin with a fire bolt, bringing him to his knees. Acting quickly, you slay the evil one before the final blow. The grateful Paladin gives you the armor that saved him.
{{An|Pendant of Holiness}}: In your wanderings you come across a hermit living in a small, tidy hut. Impressed with your mission, he takes time out from his meditations to bless and give you a charm against curses.


You've come upon a fight between a Necromancer and a Paladin. The Necromancer blasts the Paladin with a fire bolt, bringing him to his knees. Acting quickly, you slay the evil one before the final blow. The grateful Paladin gives you the cloak that saved him.
{{An|Pendant of Life}}: A fierce windstorm reveals the entrance to a buried tomb. Your investigation reveals that the tomb has already been looted, but the thieves overlooked an ankh on a gold chain in the dark.


A Nomad trader seeks protection from a tribe of Goblins. For your assistance, he gives you a finely crafted pair of boots made from the softest leather. Looking closely, you see fascinating ancient carvings engraved on the leather.
{{An|Pendant of Death}}: A quick and deadly battle with a [[Necromancer]] wins you his magical pendant. Later, a [[Wizard]] tells you that the pendant protects undead under your control from spells meant to destroy them.


A chance meeting with a famous Archer finds you in a game of knucklebones pitting his bow against your horse. You win.
{{An|Pendant of Free Will}}: A brief roadside encounter with a small caravan and a game of knucklebones wins a magic pendant. Its former owner says that it protects against hypnosis.


An ensnared Unicorn whinnies in fright. Murmuring soothing words, you set her free. Snorting and stamping her front hoof once, she gallops off. Looking down you see that she dropped what appears to be a finely crafted bowstring.
{{An|Pendant of Negativity}}: You come upon the remains of a small hut which was clearly destroyed by a very large bolt of lightning. Sifting through the debris, you find an undamaged pendant that seems to tingle in your hand.


Not really wanting to know where the Angel is whose feathers were used for these arrows, you take them and quickly depart.
{{An|Pendant of Total Recall}}: Alongside the remains of a burnt [[witch]] lies a beautiful pendant, intricately designed. Approaching the corpse with caution, you add the item to your inventory.


An old witch who seems to have been expecting you, hands you a small statue and departs, never having said a word.
{{An|Pendant of Courage}}: Responding to cries for help, you find river [[Sprite]]s making a sport of dunking an old man. Feeling vengeful, you rescue the man and drag a [[Sprite]] onto dry land for awhile. The [[Sprite]], uncomfortable in the air, gives you a magic pendant to let him go.


An old witch who seems to have been expecting you, hands you a small statue and departs, never having said a word.
{{showwithhota|{{An|Pendant of Downfall}}{{-wh}}: You visit the jeweler's shop. You land your eyes on a bracelet, but the shopkeeper immediately warns you that it is cursed. You fear no curses, and put the bracelet on immediately. The bracelet vanishes in a flash. Enraged, you are about to kill the shopkeeper, but he offers you [[Pendant of Downfall]] in return. You agree.}}


An old witch who seems to have been expecting you, hands you a small talisman and departs, never having said a word.
== Rings ==
{{An|Quiet Eye of the Dragon}}: While venturing into a decrepit hut you find the skeleton of a long dead [[witch]]. Investigation of the remains reveals a ring with a [[Dragon]]'s eye set into it.


You pause to help a diplomat with a broken axle fix his problem. In gratitude, he gives you a medal with magical properties which he says will, "help people see things your way."
{{An|Still Eye of the Dragon}}: While venturing into a decrepit hut you find the skeleton of a long dead [[witch]]. Investigation of the remains reveals a ring with a [[Dragon]]'s eye set into it.


You pause to help a diplomat with a broken axle fix his problem. In gratitude, he gives you a ring with magical properties which he says will, "help people see things your way."
{{An|Diplomat's Ring}}: You pause to help a diplomat with a broken axle fix his problem. In gratitude, he gives you a ring with magical properties which he says will, "help people see things your way."


You pause to help a diplomat with a broken axle fix his problem. In gratitude, he gives you a sash with magical properties which he says will, "help people see things your way."
{{An|Ring of the Wayfarer}}: Visiting a local wise man, you explain the intent of your journey. He reaches into a sack and withdraws a strange ring which he hands to you.


Visiting a local wise man, you explain the intent of your journey. He reaches into a sack and withdraws a strange ring which he hands to you.
{{An|Equestrian's Gloves}}: A brief stop at an improbable rural inn yields an exchange of money, tales, and accidentally, luggage. You find a magical pair of gloves in your new backpack.


A brief stop at an improbable rural inn yields an exchange of money, tales, and accidentally, luggage. You find a magical pair of gloves in your new backpack.
{{An|Ring of Conjuring}}: You find a small tree that closely resembles the great [[Warlock]], [[Brimstone]], with a ring around one of its twigs. Scraps of clothing and rotting leather lead you to suspect that it IS [[Brimstone]], transformed. Since you can't help him, you take the magic ring.


An old sea captain is being tortured by Ogres. You save him, and in return he rewards you with a wondrous necklace that will guide you at sea.
{{An|Ring of Life}}: While pausing to rest, you notice a bobcat climbing a short tree to get at a crow's nest. On impulse, you climb the tree yourself and scare off the cat. When you look in the nest, you find a collection of shiny stones and a ring.


Not really wanting to know where the Angel is who belongs to these wings, you take them and quickly depart.
{{An|Ring of Vitality}}: While pausing to rest, you notice a bobcat climbing a short tree to get at a crow's nest. On impulse, you climb the tree yourself and scare off the cat. When you look in the nest, you find a collection of shiny stones and a ring.


You come upon a caravan of gypsies who are feasting and fortifying their bodies with mead. They call you forward and say, "If you prove that you can dance the Rama-Buta, we will reward you." You don't know it, but try anyway. They laugh hysterically, but admire your bravery, giving you a strange charm.
{{An|Ring of Infinite Gems}}: A cry of pain leads you to a [[Centaur]], caught in a trap. Upon setting the creature free, he hands you a small pouch. Emptying the contents, you find a dazzling jeweled ring.


You come upon a caravan of gypsies who are feasting and fortifying their bodies with mead. They call you forward and say, "If you prove that you can dance the Rama-Buta, we will reward you." You don't know it, but try anyway. They laugh hysterically, but admire your bravery, giving you a strange talisman.
{{An|Eversmoking Ring of Sulfur}}: You visit an [[alchemist]] who, upon seeing your army, is swayed by the righteousness of your cause. The newly loyal subject gives you his eversmoking ring of sulfur to help with the war effort.


You come upon a caravan of gypsies who are feasting and fortifying their bodies with mead. They call you forward and say, "If you prove that you can dance the Rama-Buta, we will reward you." You don't know it, but try anyway. They laugh hysterically, but admire your bravery, giving you a strange orb.
{{showwithhota|{{An|Ring of Oblivion}}{{-wh}}: You stand on a field, where a large battle was fought not so long ago. You are troubled by the complete absence of corpses. Amongst the broken swords and armors you discover a ring.}}


Before you appears a levitating glass case with a golden choker perched upon a bed of crimson velvet. At your touch, the lid opens and the choker floats into your awaiting hands.
{{showwithhota|{{An|Ring of Suppression}}{{-wh}}: You ordered fried eggs for breakfast. The cook managed to find the eggs for you. He also found a ring in the bird's nest that he passed to you.}}


You find a small tree that closely resembles the great Warlock, Brimstone, with a ring around one of its twigs. Scraps of clothing and rotting leather lead you to suspect that it IS Brimstone, transformed. Since you can't help him, you take the magic ring.
{{showwithhota|{{An|Seal of Sunset}}{{-wh}}: It's never nice to get hit in the noggin by a fist with a heavy ring on the finger. Still, that's what happened to you in a friendly sparring with an old hero acquaintance, and after that, you couldn't manage the simplest spell to relieve dizziness for quite a while. During the booze-up after the sparring, the ring migrated over to your digit.}}


Before you appears a levitating glass case with a folded cloak perched upon a bed of crimson velvet. At your touch, the lid opens and the cloak floats into your awaiting hands.
== Capes ==
{{An|Ambassador's Sash}}: You pause to help a diplomat with a broken axle fix his problem. In gratitude, he gives you a sash with magical properties which he says will, "help people see things your way."


You come across a conjurer who begs to accompany you and your army awhile for safety. You agree, and he offers as payment a strange orb of the elements.
{{An|Dragon Wing Tabard}}: Ridding the countryside of the hideous [[Dragon]] who made a sport of eating noblemen's [[Knight]]s, you are honored with a [[Dragon Wing Tabard]].


You come across a conjurer who begs to accompany you and your army awhile for safety. You agree, and he offers as payment a strange orb of the elements.
{{An|Vampire's Cowl}}: You manage to find a [[Vampire]]'s resting place during the day, and are able to slay him easily. Just for good measure, you take his cowl.


You come across a conjurer who begs to accompany you and your army awhile for safety. You agree, and he offers as payment a strange orb of the elements.
{{An|Surcoat of Counterpoise}}: You've come upon a fight between a [[Necromancer]] and a [[Paladin]]. The [[Necromancer]] blasts the [[Paladin]] with a fire bolt, bringing him to his knees. Acting quickly, you slay the evil one before the final blow. The grateful [[Paladin]] gives you the cloak that saved him.


You come across a conjurer who begs to accompany you and your army awhile for safety. You agree, and he offers as payment a strange orb of the elements.
{{An|Angel Wings}}: Not really wanting to know where the [[Angel]] is who belongs to these wings, you take them and quickly depart.


Responding to the panicked cries of a damsel in distress, you discover a young woman fleeing from a hungry bear. You slay the beast in the nick of time, and the grateful Sorceress weaves a magic cloak from the bear's hide.
{{An|Cape of Conjuring}}: Before you appears a levitating glass case with a folded cloak perched upon a bed of crimson velvet. At your touch, the lid opens and the cloak floats into your awaiting hands.


Walking through the ruins of an ancient walled city, you find the instrument of the city's destruction, the Spirit of Oppression.
{{An|Recanter's Cloak}}: Responding to the panicked cries of a damsel in distress, you discover a young woman fleeing from a hungry bear. You slay the beast in the nick of time, and the grateful [[Sorceress]] weaves a magic cloak from the bear's hide.


A surprise turn in the landscape finds you in the midst of a grisly scene - vultures picking at the aftermath of a terrible battle. Your cursory search of the remains turns up an enchanted hourglass.
{{An|Cape of Velocity}}: A brief stop at an improbable rural inn yields an exchange of money, tales, and accidentally, luggage. You find a magical cloak in your new backpack.


You come across a conjurer who begs to accompany you and your army awhile for safety. You agree, and he offers as payment a copy of a book of the elements.
{{An|Everflowing Crystal Cloak}}: Taking shelter from a storm in a small cave, you notice a small patch of crystal in one corner. Curious, you discover that the patch is really a cloak, and when you break a piece off it mysteriously grows back. You decide to take the cloak with you.


You come across a conjurer who begs to accompany you and your army awhile for safety. You agree, and he offers as payment a copy of a book of the elements.
{{showwithhota|{{An|Cape of Silence}}{{-wh}}: As you pass the graveyard, you notice an old man mourning over his wife. As you approach him, the old man falls dead. After burying him, you decide to take his cape.}}


You come across a conjurer who begs to accompany you and your army awhile for safety. You agree, and he offers as payment a copy of a book of the elements.
== Miscellaneous ==
{{An|Clover of Fortune}}: While walking across a patch of dried vegetation, you are surprised to find a healthy, green four-leaf clover.


You come across a conjurer who begs to accompany you and your army awhile for safety. You agree, and he offers as payment a copy of a book of the elements.
{{An|Cards of Prophecy}}: You meet a traveler who offers to let you draw a card from the strange deck that he carries. When you refuse, he draws one himself. He has a momentary look of surprise on his face, then vanishes with a pop, dropping the cards to the floor. You gather them, and leave.


Visiting a local wise man, you explain the intent of your journey. He reaches into a chest and withdraws a strange pair of boots which he hands to you.
{{An|Stoic Watchman}}: An old witch who seems to have been expecting you, hands you a small statue and departs, never having said a word.


A chance meeting with a famous Archer finds you in a game of knucklebones pitting his bow against your horse. You win.
{{An|Badge of Courage}}: After saving a young boy from a vicious pack of Wolves, you return him to his father's manor. The grateful nobleman awards you with a [[Badge of Courage]].


You meet an old Wizard friend of yours traveling in the opposite direction. He presents you with a gift: An orb that prevents the use of the dispel magic spell on your allies.
{{An|Crest of Valor}}: After freeing a princess of a neighboring kingdom from the evil clutches of despicable slavers, she awards you with a [[Crest of Valor]].


You meet an old Wizard friend of yours traveling in the opposite direction. He presents you with a gift: An orb that allows nearby magic resistant creatures to be harmed by magic.
{{An|Glyph of Gallantry}}: Ridding the countryside of the hideous [[Minotaur]] who made a sport of eating noblemen's [[Knight]]s, you are honored with the [[Glyph of Gallantry]].


While pausing to rest, you notice a bobcat climbing a short tree to get at a crow's nest. On impulse, you climb the tree yourself and scare off the cat. When you look in the nest, you find a collection of shiny stones and a ring.
{{An|Speculum}}: A merchant from far away lands trades you a new invention of his people for traveling supplies. It makes distant objects appear closer, and he calls it... a [[Speculum]].


While pausing to rest, you notice a bobcat climbing a short tree to get at a crow's nest. On impulse, you climb the tree yourself and scare off the cat. When you look in the nest, you find a collection of shiny stones and a ring.
{{An|Spyglass}}: An old man claiming to be an inventor asks you to try his latest invention. He calls it... a [[Spyglass]].


You find a mystical shrine hidden among the trees. Floating above the altar is a Vial said to contain the blood of life. You very carefully remove it, taking care not to disturb anything else.
{{An|Bow of Elven Cherrywood}}: A chance meeting with a famous [[Archer]] finds you in a game of knucklebones pitting his bow against your horse. You win.


Visiting a local wise man, you explain the intent of your journey. He reaches into a sack and withdraws a strange necklace which he hands to you.
{{An|Bowstring of the Unicorn's Mane}}: An ensnared [[Unicorn]] whinnies in fright. Murmuring soothing words, you set her free. Snorting and stamping her front hoof once, she gallops off. Looking down you see that she dropped what appears to be a finely crafted bowstring.


Visiting a local wise man, you explain the intent of your journey. He reaches into a chest and withdraws a strange pair of boots which he hands to you.
{{An|Angel Feather Arrows}}: Not really wanting to know where the [[Angel]] is whose feathers were used for these arrows, you take them and quickly depart.


A brief stop at an improbable rural inn yields an exchange of money, tales, and accidentally, luggage. You find a magical cloak in your new backpack.
{{An|Bird of Perception}}: An old [[witch]] who seems to have been expecting you, hands you a small statue and departs, never having said a word.


The sound of combat draws you to the scene of a fight between an old Barbarian and an eight-headed Hydra. Your timely intervention swings the battle in favor of the man, and he rewards you with a pendant he used to use to calm his mind for battle.
{{An|Ladybird of Luck}}: An old [[witch]] who seems to have been expecting you, hands you a small statue and departs, never having said a word.


You come upon a very old woman, long blind from cataracts and dying alone. You tend to her final needs and promise a proper burial. Grateful, she gives you a magic pendant emblazoned with a stylized eye. It lets you see with your eyes closed.
{{An|Emblem of Cognizance}}: An old [[witch]] who seems to have been expecting you, hands you a small talisman and departs, never having said a word.


In your wanderings you come across a hermit living in a small, tidy hut. Impressed with your mission, he takes time out from his meditations to bless and give you a charm against curses.
{{An|Charm of Mana}}: You come upon a caravan of gypsies who are feasting and fortifying their bodies with mead. They call you forward and say, "If you prove that you can dance the [[Rama-Buta]], we will reward you." You don't know it, but try anyway. They laugh hysterically, but admire your bravery, giving you a strange charm.


A fierce windstorm reveals the entrance to a buried tomb. Your investigation reveals that the tomb has already been looted, but the thieves overlooked an ankh on a gold chain in the dark.
{{An|Talisman of Mana}}: You come upon a caravan of gypsies who are feasting and fortifying their bodies with mead. They call you forward and say, "If you prove that you can dance the [[Rama-Buta]], we will reward you." You don't know it, but try anyway. They laugh hysterically, but admire your bravery, giving you a strange talisman.


A quick and deadly battle with a Necromancer wins you his magical pendant. Later, a Wizard tells you that the pendant protects undead under your control from spells meant to destroy them.
{{An|Mystic Orb of Mana}}: You come upon a caravan of gypsies who are feasting and fortifying their bodies with mead. They call you forward and say, "If you prove that you can dance the [[Rama-Buta]], we will reward you." You don't know it, but try anyway. They laugh hysterically, but admire your bravery, giving you a strange orb.


A brief roadside encounter with a small caravan and a game of knucklebones wins a magic pendant. Its former owner says that it protects against hypnosis.
{{An|Orb of Silt}}: You come across a conjurer who begs to accompany you and your army awhile for safety. You agree, and he offers as payment a strange orb of the elements.


You come upon the remains of a small hut which was clearly destroyed by a very large bolt of lightning. Sifting through the debris, you find an undamaged pendant that seems to tingle in your hand.
{{An|Orb of Tempestuous Fire}}: You come across a conjurer who begs to accompany you and your army awhile for safety. You agree, and he offers as payment a strange orb of the elements.


Alongside the remains of a burnt witch lies a beautiful pendant, intricately designed. Approaching the corpse with caution, you add the item to your inventory.
{{An|Orb of the Firmament}}: You come across a conjurer who begs to accompany you and your army awhile for safety. You agree, and he offers as payment a strange orb of the elements.


Responding to cries for help, you find river Sprites making a sport of dunking an old man. Feeling vengeful, you rescue the man and drag a Sprite onto dry land for awhile. The Sprite, uncomfortable in the air, gives you a magic pendant to let him go.
{{An|Orb of Driving Rain}}: You come across a conjurer who begs to accompany you and your army awhile for safety. You agree, and he offers as payment a strange orb of the elements.


Taking shelter from a storm in a small cave, you notice a small patch of crystal in one corner. Curious, you discover that the patch is really a cloak, and when you break a piece off it mysteriously grows back. You decide to take the cloak with you.
{{An|Spirit of Oppression}}: Walking through the ruins of an ancient walled city, you find the instrument of the city's destruction, the [[Spirit of Oppression]].


A cry of pain leads you to a Centaur, caught in a trap. Upon setting the creature free, he hands you a small pouch. Emptying the contents, you find a dazzling jeweled ring.
{{An|Hourglass of the Evil Hour}}: A surprise turn in the landscape finds you in the midst of a grisly scene - vultures picking at the aftermath of a terrible battle. Your cursory search of the remains turns up an enchanted hourglass.


A brief stop at a hastily abandoned Wizard's tower turns up a magical vial of mercury that always has a little left on the bottom. Recognizing a treasure when you see one, you cap it and slip it in your pocket.
{{An|Tome of Air}}: You come across a conjurer who begs to accompany you and your army awhile for safety. You agree, and he offers as payment a copy of a book of the elements.


You've found a Goblin weapon smithy making weapons for use against humans. With a tremendous yell you and your army descend upon their camp and drive them away. A search finds a magic cart that never runs out of ore.
{{An|Tome of Earth}}: You come across a conjurer who begs to accompany you and your army awhile for safety. You agree, and he offers as payment a copy of a book of the elements.


You visit an alchemist who, upon seeing your army, is swayed by the righteousness of your cause. The newly loyal subject gives you his eversmoking ring of sulfur to help with the war effort.
{{An|Tome of Fire}}: You come across a conjurer who begs to accompany you and your army awhile for safety. You agree, and he offers as payment a copy of a book of the elements.


Pausing to rest and light a cook fire, you pull wood out of a nearby lumber cart. As you keep pulling wood from the cart, you notice that its cargo doesn't shrink. You realize to your delight that the cart is enchanted, so you take it along.
{{An|Tome of Water}}: You come across a conjurer who begs to accompany you and your army awhile for safety. You agree, and he offers as payment a copy of a book of the elements.


A little leprechaun dances gleefully around a magic sack. Seeing you approach, he stops in mid-stride. The little man screams and stamps his foot ferociously, vanishing into thin air. Remembering the old leprechaun saying 'Finders Keepers', you grab the sack and leave.
{{An|Golden Bow}}: A chance meeting with a famous [[Archer]] finds you in a game of knucklebones pitting his bow against your horse. You win.


A noblewoman, separated from her traveling companions, asks for your help. After escorting her home, she rewards you with a bag filled with gold.
{{An|Sphere of Permanence}}: You meet an old [[Wizard]] friend of yours traveling in the opposite direction. He presents you with a gift: An orb that prevents the use of the dispel magic spell on your allies.


In your travels, you find a leather purse filled with gold that once belonged to a great warrior king who had the ability to transform any inanimate object into gold.
{{An|Orb of Vulnerability}}: You meet an old [[Wizard]] friend of yours traveling in the opposite direction. He presents you with a gift: An orb that allows nearby magic resistant creatures to be harmed by magic.


Searching a ruin, you are amazed to find a piece of the Statue of Legion. You carefully dust it off before placing it in your pack.
{{An|Vial of Lifeblood}}: You find a mystical shrine hidden among the trees. Floating above the altar is a Vial said to contain the blood of life. You very carefully remove it, taking care not to disturb anything else.


Searching a ruin, you are amazed to find a piece of the Statue of Legion. You carefully dust it off before placing it in your pack.
{{An|Everpouring Vial of Mercury}}: A brief stop at a hastily abandoned [[Wizard]]'s tower turns up a magical vial of mercury that always has a little left on the bottom. Recognizing a treasure when you see one, you cap it and slip it in your pocket.


Searching a ruin, you are amazed to find a piece of the Statue of Legion. You carefully dust it off before placing it in your pack.
{{An|Inexhaustible Cart of Ore}}: You've found a [[Goblin]] weapon smithy making weapons for use against humans. With a tremendous yell you and your army descend upon their camp and drive them away. A search finds a magic cart that never runs out of ore.


Searching a ruin, you are amazed to find a piece of the Statue of Legion. You carefully dust it off before placing it in your pack.
{{An|Inexhaustible Cart of Lumber}}: Pausing to rest and light a cook fire, you pull wood out of a nearby lumber cart. As you keep pulling wood from the cart, you notice that its cargo doesn't shrink. You realize to your delight that the cart is enchanted, so you take it along.


Searching a ruin, you are amazed to find a piece of the Statue of Legion. You carefully dust it off before placing it in your pack.
{{An|Endless Sack of Gold}}: A little [[leprechaun]] dances gleefully around a magic sack. Seeing you approach, he stops in mid-stride. The little man screams and stamps his foot ferociously, vanishing into thin air. Remembering the old [[leprechaun]] saying 'Finders Keepers', you grab the sack and leave.


An old seaman tells you a tale of an enchanted hat that he used in his youth to rally his crew into fits of efficiency. He then hands you a faded map that shows where he hid it. After much exploring, you find it stashed underneath a nearby rock.
{{An|Endless Bag of Gold}}: A noblewoman, separated from her traveling companions, asks for your help. After escorting her home, she rewards you with a bag filled with gold.


You see a Wizard fleeing from a Dragon and riding like the wind. The Wizard opens a portal and rides through, getting his hat knocked off by the edge of the gate. The Dragon follows, and the gate closes. You pick the hat up, dust it off, and put it on.
{{An|Endless Purse of Gold}}: In your travels, you find a leather purse filled with gold that once belonged to a great warrior king who had the ability to transform any inanimate object into gold.


Walking through the ruins of an ancient walled city, you find the instrument of the city's destruction, the elaborately crafted Shackles of War.
{{An|Head of Legion}}: Searching a ruin, you are amazed to find a piece of the [[Statue of Legion]]. You carefully dust it off before placing it in your pack.


You stop to help a Peasant catch a runaway mare. To show his gratitude, he hands you a tiny sphere. As soon as you grasp it, you feel the magical energy drain from your limbs...
{{An|Torso of Legion}}: Searching a ruin, you are amazed to find a piece of the [[Statue of Legion]]. You carefully dust it off before placing it in your pack.


You find a cave guarded by an ancient dragon. After a fierce battle, you slay him. Dragon blood supposedly has magical properties, so you carefully gather some in a vial.
{{An|Arms of Legion}}: Searching a ruin, you are amazed to find a piece of the [[Statue of Legion]]. You carefully dust it off before placing it in your pack.


Deep beneath the earth, you find a vault of the Ancients from before the Silence. Inside, you find a sealed casket, deeply etched with dire warnings. Ignoring them, you break the seal. Inside, you find Armageddon's Blade.
{{An|Loins of Legion}}: Searching a ruin, you are amazed to find a piece of the [[Statue of Legion]]. You carefully dust it off before placing it in your pack.


You trip over the Angelic Alliance, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
{{An|Legs of Legion}}: Searching a ruin, you are amazed to find a piece of the [[Statue of Legion]]. You carefully dust it off before placing it in your pack.


You trip over the Cloak of the Undead King, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
{{An|Shackles of War}}: Walking through the ruins of an ancient walled city, you find the instrument of the city's destruction, the elaborately crafted [[Shackles of War]].


You trip over the Elixir of Life, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
{{An|Orb of Inhibition}}: You stop to help a [[Peasant]] catch a runaway mare. To show his gratitude, he hands you a tiny sphere. As soon as you grasp it, you feel the magical energy drain from your limbs...


You trip over the Armor of the Damned, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
{{An|Vial of Dragon Blood}}: You find a cave guarded by an ancient [[dragon]]. After a fierce battle, you slay him. [[Dragon]] blood supposedly has magical properties, so you carefully gather some in a vial.


You trip over the Statue of Legion, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
{{An|Spell Scroll}}: You find a spell scroll inscribed with the <spell name> spell. You toss it in your backpack.


You trip over the Power of the Dragon Father, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
{{showwithhota|{{An|Hideous Mask}}{{-wh}}: You meet a traveling circus on your way. One of the artists had such a deft disguise that you have drawn a sword, ready to defend yourself. It appeared that a pretty actress was hiding behind the mask. Laughing, she gifts you the mask.}}


You trip over the Titan's Thunder, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
{{showwithhota|{{An|Shaman's Puppet}}{{-wh}}: The day looked not so great from the beginning. You walked under the ladder, met a woman with an empty bucket and stepped on a black cat. Apparently, it is not your misfortune, but the guy in rugs who has been following you. You order to seize the loser, but he runs away. As he vanishes, you notice a strange doll that he dropped.}}


You trip over the Admiral's Hat, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
{{showwithhota|{{An|Demon's Horseshoe}}{{-wh}}: During your overnight stay you hear hooves clatter nearby. You look around in darkness and notice a [[demon]]'s figure, ready to stab you with its horns. You barely survive the attack and keep his horseshoe as a trophy.}}


You trip over the Bow of the Sharpshooter, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
{{showwithhota|{{An|Runes of Imminency}}{{-wh}}: Close by, on a mountain edge you see a mage trying to cast a spell. Fiery symbols are already flashing in the sky, when he, while blinded by the light, trips and falls down. The [[mage]] perishes, and you gather the chain of mysterious stones in your backpack.}}


You trip over the Wizard's Well, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
{{showwithhota|{{An|Horn of the Abyss}}{{-wh}}: This waterfall sounds and looks exactly like a waterfall should. On closer inspection, though, you are amazed to find out the flow is headed upwards. You wonder what it took for such an impressive phenomenon to come into being. Surely a powerful artefact has to be in play? And indeed, an ornate horn is soon found levitating above the crest.}}


You trip over the Ring of the Magi, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
{{showwithhota|{{An|Charm of Eclipse}}{{-wh}}: While messing around with a curious trinket that you managed to trade something equally unneeded for at a peddler, you find that, although it's made of metal, it doesn't reflect the sun rays, but rather absorbs them readily.}}


You trip over the Town of Plenty, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
{{showwithhota|{{An|Sleepkeeper}}{{-wh}}: You are seeing the same dream for the third night already. A stranger begs you to buy an enchanted broom. You refuse every time, but the dream repeats night by night. You ask the first witch doctor you meet for help, but instead of a potion he gives you a plain statuette, ensuring that it will solve your problem. Having bought the statuette, you suddenly realize the witch doctor is sinisterly similar to the stranger from your dreams.}}
 
== Combination ==
{{An|Angelic Alliance}}: You trip over the [[Angelic Alliance]], dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
 
{{An|Cloak of the Undead King}}: You trip over the [[Cloak of the Undead King]], dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
 
{{An|Elixir of Life}}: You trip over the [[Elixir of Life]], dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
 
{{An|Armor of the Damned}}: You trip over the [[Armor of the Damned]], dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
 
{{An|Statue of Legion}}: You trip over the [[Statue of Legion]], dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
 
{{An|Power of the Dragon Father}}: You trip over the [[Power of the Dragon Father]], dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
 
{{An|Titan's Thunder}}: You trip over the [[Titan's Thunder]], dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
 
{{An|Admiral's Hat}}: You trip over the [[Admiral's Hat]], dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
 
{{An|Bow of the Sharpshooter}}: You trip over the [[Bow of the Sharpshooter]], dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
 
{{An|Wizard's Well}}: You trip over the [[Wizard's Well]], dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
 
{{An|Ring of the Magi}}: You trip over the [[Ring of the Magi]], dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
 
{{An|Cornucopia}}: You trip over the {{swh|Cornucopia|Town of Plenty}}, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
 
{{showwithhota|{{An|Ironfist of the Ogre}}{{-wh}}: On passing by a small cave you hear deep thumping. You enter the cave and see a juvenile [[Cyclops]] cracking nuts with an enormous hammer. Every strike ends in shells and nut pieces being scattered all over the cave. You teach the [[Cyclops]] to crack nuts more sparingly by crushing them against each other. Overjoyed with this discovery, the youth gifts you the hammer.}}
 
{{showwithhota|{{An|Pendant of Reflection}}{{-wh}}: Soldiers approach you with talks about a miracle. You are intrigued and follow them. You see a strange sight indeed; a wanderer sitting on top of the fire trap, without any harm. You offer him money in exchange for the secret, but he laughs and vanishes in the air. You see a strange pendant left in the middle of the trap.}}
 
{{showwithhota|{{An|Diplomat's Cloak}}{{-wh}}: You met an unusual scarecrow today. Instead of scaring the, well, crows, it was intelligently persuading them to leave the field. You agreed to help the scarecrow to find the closest seer in exchange for the secret. The scarecrow gives you its cloak.}}
 
{{showwithhota|{{An|Golden Goose}}{{-wh}}: You wander on an abandoned house of a collector in search for a camp place. Most of the goods were long stolen by the marauders, but you were able to find a couple of dusty pet statues. You vaguely recognize one of them. You rub the dust off one of them, and discover a golden goose.}}
 
=== Unused ===
NOTE: These combination artifacts are partially in the {{sod}} game files, but are only fully implemented in {{hota}}.


You trip over the Diplomat's Suit, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
You trip over the Diplomat's Suit, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.


You trip over the Mired in Neutrality, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
You trip over the Mire of Neutrality, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.


You trip over the Ironfist of the Ogre, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.
You trip over the Ironfist of the Ogre, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.


==See also==
[[Category: Artifacts]]
[[Artifact Events (HotA)]]
 
[[Category: Miscellaneous]]

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Weapons[edit | hide | hide all]

Centaur's AxeCentaur's Axe: You see a heavy axe embedded deeply in the ground. After several unsuccessful attempts by your army to remove it, you tightly grip the handle of the axe and effortlessly pull it free.

Blackshard of the Dead KnightBlackshard of the Dead Knight: The widow of a former Captain of the Guard admires your quest and gives you the enchanted Sword that her husband relied on during his tour of duty.

Greater Gnoll's FlailGreater Gnoll's Flail: A clumsy Gnoll has killed himself with his own flail. Knowing your superior skill with this weapon, you confidently remove the spectacular flail from the fallen creature.

Ogre's Club of HavocOgre's Club of Havoc: At a roadside tavern, a drunken Ogre challenges you to a fight. Not wanting to hurt the creature, you subdue him instead, and take his massive club from him to prevent him from getting into any more trouble.

Sword of HellfireSword of Hellfire: During a sudden storm, a bolt of lightning strikes a tree, splitting it. Inside the tree you find a mysterious sword.

Titan's GladiusTitan's Gladius: A Titan stops you and says, "Pay me 5,000 gold, or I shall slay you where you stand." You refuse. The Titan grabs the sword hanging from its belt, but you duck between its legs. He is so surprised by this maneuver that he trips... falling on his sword and killing himself instantly.

Sword of JudgementSword of Judgement: You come upon a battle where a Paladin has been mortally wounded by a group of Zombies. He asks you to take his sword and finish what he started. As you pick it up, it begins to hum, and then everything becomes a blur. The Zombies lie dead, the sword dripping with blood. You strap it to your belt.

Red Dragon Flame TongueRed Dragon Flame Tongue: As you are walking along a narrow path, a nearby bush suddenly bursts into flames. Before your eyes the flames become the image of a beautiful woman. She holds out a magnificent sword to you.

Armageddon's BladeArmageddon's Blade: Deep beneath the earth, you find a vault of the Ancients from before the Silence. Inside, you find a sealed casket, deeply etched with dire warnings. Ignoring them, you break the seal. Inside, you find Armageddon's Blade.

Trident of DominionTrident of Dominion Horn of the Abyss: You finally found a well after a long search. Your soldiers could not get the bucket of water out, however. Something was preventing it from coming out. Your banner carrier had to descend in the well himself. It appeared that a trident was blocking the way.

Shields[edit | hide]

Shield of the Dwarven LordsShield of the Dwarven Lords: While searching through the rubble of a caved-in mine, you free a group of trapped Dwarves. Grateful, the leader gives you a finely crafted shield.

Shield of the Yawning DeadShield of the Yawning Dead: Your troops discover an eerie shrine dedicated to the Undead. You bless the shrine, causing the stone shield emblem above the altar to crack. Underneath it is a real shield, which you decide to separate from this unholy place.

Buckler of the Gnoll KingBuckler of the Gnoll King: A stone statue of a warrior holds a silver shield. As you remove the shield, the statue crumbles into dust.

Targ of the Rampaging OgreTarg of the Rampaging Ogre: You come upon a bridge spanning a dry gully. As you begin to cross, a gigantic, maddened Ogre appears from the other side and charges, forcing you to slay it. You decide to take its shield as a trophy.

Shield of the DamnedShield of the Damned: Upon cresting a small hill, you come upon a ridiculous looking sight. A Sprite is attempting to carry a Shield that is almost as big as it is. Trying not to laugh, you ask, "Need help?" The Sprite glares at you and answers, "You think this is funny? Fine. You can carry it. I much prefer flying anyway."

Sentinel's ShieldSentinel's Shield You find a large box that seems to be made from some unknown metal. When you touch it, the box opens with a loud hiss, revealing a gleaming shield within.

Lion's Shield of CourageLion's Shield of Courage: You've come upon a fight between a Necromancer and a Paladin. The Necromancer blasts the Paladin with a fire bolt, bringing him to his knees. Acting quickly, you slay the evil one before the final blow. The grateful Paladin gives you the shield that saved him.

Dragon Scale ShieldDragon Scale Shield: You meet an old Armorer who claims he owes you a favor. Taking him up on it, he pieces together some Dragon scales, forming a well-fashioned shield.

Shield of Naval GloryShield of Naval Glory Horn of the Abyss: You meet an old admiral at the tavern. After a couple of hours full of tales about glorious battles and days long passed he gifts you his parade shield.

Helms[edit | hide]

Helm of the Alabaster UnicornHelm of the Alabaster Unicorn: A traveling tinker in need of supplies offers you a helm with a unicorn's horn on its top in exchange for food and water. Curious, you accept, and later find out that the helm is magical.

Skull HelmetSkull Helmet: A brief stop at an improbable rural inn yields an exchange of money, tales, and accidentally, luggage. You find a magical helm in your new backpack.

Helm of ChaosHelm of Chaos: Your army is ambushed by a small tribe of wild (and none too bright) Orcs. You fend them off easily and the survivors flee in all directions. One of the Orcs was wearing a polished horned helm. Figuring it will make a good souvenir, you take it.

Crown of the Supreme MagiCrown of the Supreme Magi: A mad wizard who has been terrorizing the region has foolishly chosen you as his target today. Realizing that his power comes from his crown, you take aim with your bow, knocking the crown from his head and releasing him from his crazed madness. Grateful to be free, he lets you keep the crown.

Hellstorm HelmetHellstorm Helmet: Your army is ambushed by a small tribe of wild (and none too bright) Orcs. You fend them off easily and the survivors flee in all directions. One of the Orcs was wearing a polished horned helm. Figuring it will make a good souvenir, you take it.

Thunder HelmetThunder Helmet: A glint of golden light catches your eye. Upon further investigation, you find a golden helm hidden under a bush.

Helm of Heavenly EnlightenmentHelm of Heavenly Enlightenment: You spy a gleaming object poking up out of the ground. You send a member of your party over to investigate. He comes back with a golden helmet in his hands. You realize that it must be the Helm of Heavenly Enlightenment, the only helm ever rumored to be made from solid gold.

Crown of DragontoothCrown of Dragontooth: While out scaring up game, your troops find a mysterious crown levitating about three feet off of the ground. They hand it to you, and you notice an inscription. It reads: "Brains best brawn and magic beats might. Heed my words, and you'll win every fight."

Sea Captain's HatSea Captain's Hat: An old seaman tells you a tale of an enchanted hat that he used in his youth to rally his crew into fits of efficiency. He then hands you a faded map that shows where he hid it. After much exploring, you find it stashed underneath a nearby rock.

Spellbinder's HatSpellbinder's Hat: You see a Wizard fleeing from a Dragon and riding like the wind. The Wizard opens a portal and rides through, getting his hat knocked off by the edge of the gate. The Dragon follows, and the gate closes. You pick the hat up, dust it off, and put it on.

Crown of the Five SeasCrown of the Five Seas Horn of the Abyss: You hardly set a camp, leaving the saddle for the first time for the day, as some critter sneaked up on you and pulled one of your boots in his hole. Swearng silently, you search the hole with your hand. Instead of a boot, you touch something sharp. Amazed, you pull out a crown.

Armor[edit | hide]

Breastplate of Petrified WoodBreastplate of Petrified Wood: A gang of Rogues is sifting through the possessions of dead warriors. Scaring off the scavengers, you note the Rogues had overlooked a strange breastplate.

Rib CageRib Cage: You trip over what was the rib cage of a large creature. Upon further examination, you discover the rib cage to be a piece of armor.

Scales of the Greater BasiliskScales of the Greater Basilisk: You meet an old Armorer who claims he owes you a favor. Taking him up on it, he pieces together some Basilisk scales, forming a well-fashioned breastplate.

Tunic of the Cyclops KingTunic of the Cyclops King: You catch a Cyclops skinny dipping, and as a prank you make off with his clothes. Later, you realize the tunic is magical.

Breastplate of BrimstoneBreastplate of Brimstone: You meet a blacksmith who is in the process of melting down old pieces of armor and weapons to reclaim the metal. When he learns of your quest, he gives you a breastplate that he claims refused to melt, and is therefore of no value to him.

Titan's CuirassTitan's Cuirass: A Titan stops you and says, "Pay me 5,000 gold, or I shall slay you where you stand." You refuse. The Titan grabs the sword hanging from its belt, but you duck between its legs. He is so surprised by this maneuver that he trips... falling on his sword and killing himself instantly. You relieve him of his belongings.

Armor of WonderArmor of Wonder: A gang of Rogues is sifting through the possessions of dead warriors. Scaring off the scavengers, you note the Rogues had overlooked a dirty, but serviceable, breastplate.

Dragon Scale ArmorDragon Scale Armor: You meet an old Armorer who claims he owes you a favor. Taking him up on it, he pieces together some Dragon scales, forming a well-fashioned breastplate.

Royal Armor of NixRoyal Armor of Nix Horn of the Abyss: You see a fight on a hill nearby. As you get closer, you see two nix. One is winning, and as he is about to land a finishing blow, you intervene. The defeated nix thanks you for your help, and gifts you with his armor. He believes you deserve it more than he does.

Plate of Dying LightPlate of Dying Light Horn of the Abyss: The goblin you met at the tavern is acting incredibly brazenly, and the reason for that is obviously the luxurious armor on his chest. It becomes apparent quickly that the armor offers poor protection from a good kick in the ass, yet it still is good for something - but how would a dumb goblin know that?

Boots[edit | hide]

Sandals of the SaintSandals of the Saint: A Nomad trader seeks protection from a tribe of Goblins. For your assistance, he gives you a finely crafted pair of sandals made from the softest leather. Looking closely, you see fascinating ancient carvings engraved on the leather.

Dragonbone GreavesDragonbone Greaves: You trip over what seem to be the bones of a large Dragon. Upon further examination, you discover the bones to be a pair of greaves.

Dead Man's BootsDead Man's Boots: Discovering a pair of beautifully beaded boots made from the finest and softest leather, you thank the anonymous donor and add the boots to your inventory.

Boots of PolarityBoots of Polarity: A Nomad trader seeks protection from a tribe of Goblins. For your assistance, he gives you a finely crafted pair of boots made from the softest leather. Looking closely, you see fascinating ancient carvings engraved on the leather.

Boots of LevitationBoots of Levitation: Visiting a local wise man, you explain the intent of your journey. He reaches into a chest and withdraws a strange pair of boots which he hands to you.

Boots of SpeedBoots of Speed: Visiting a local wise man, you explain the intent of your journey. He reaches into a chest and withdraws a strange pair of boots which he hands to you.

Wayfarer's BootsWayfarer's Boots Horn of the Abyss: You meet a wanderer in rugs on a shallow path. He offers you to exchange your cape for his old boots. You agree without much of enthusiasm. As he disappears over the horizon you realize the advantage of the transaction.

Necklaces[edit | hide]

Celestial Necklace of BlissCelestial Necklace of Bliss: After rescuing a Sorceress from a cursed tomb, she rewards your heroism with an exquisite jeweled necklace.

Necklace of DragonteethNecklace of Dragonteeth: An old shaman stands in the road before you, screaming something in a language you can't understand. He suddenly vanishes in a cloud of smoke. When the smoke clears, there is a long string of Dragon teeth in the spot where he was standing.

Amulet of the UndertakerAmulet of the Undertaker: A dirty amulet lies next to a freshly dug grave. Upon investigation, you discover it to be the enchanted Amulet of the Undertaker, long thought lost by mortals.

Garniture of InterferenceGarniture of Interference: You've come upon a fight between a Necromancer and a Paladin. The Necromancer blasts the Paladin with a fire bolt, bringing him to his knees. Acting quickly, you slay the evil one before the final blow. The grateful Paladin gives you the armor that saved him.

Statesman's MedalStatesman's Medal: You pause to help a diplomat with a broken axle fix his problem. In gratitude, he gives you a medal with magical properties which he says will, "help people see things your way."

Necklace of Ocean GuidanceNecklace of Ocean Guidance: An old sea captain is being tortured by Ogres. You save him, and in return he rewards you with a wondrous necklace that will guide you at sea.

Collar of ConjuringCollar of Conjuring: Before you appears a levitating glass case with a golden choker perched upon a bed of crimson velvet. At your touch, the lid opens and the choker floats into your awaiting hands.

Necklace of SwiftnessNecklace of Swiftness: Visiting a local wise man, you explain the intent of your journey. He reaches into a sack and withdraws a strange necklace which he hands to you.

Pendant of DispassionPendant of Dispassion: The sound of combat draws you to the scene of a fight between an old Barbarian and an eight-headed Hydra. Your timely intervention swings the battle in favor of the man, and he rewards you with a pendant he used to use to calm his mind for battle.

Pendant of Second SightPendant of Second Sight: You come upon a very old woman, long blind from cataracts and dying alone. You tend to her final needs and promise a proper burial. Grateful, she gives you a magic pendant emblazoned with a stylized eye. It lets you see with your eyes closed.

Pendant of HolinessPendant of Holiness: In your wanderings you come across a hermit living in a small, tidy hut. Impressed with your mission, he takes time out from his meditations to bless and give you a charm against curses.

Pendant of LifePendant of Life: A fierce windstorm reveals the entrance to a buried tomb. Your investigation reveals that the tomb has already been looted, but the thieves overlooked an ankh on a gold chain in the dark.

Pendant of DeathPendant of Death: A quick and deadly battle with a Necromancer wins you his magical pendant. Later, a Wizard tells you that the pendant protects undead under your control from spells meant to destroy them.

Pendant of Free WillPendant of Free Will: A brief roadside encounter with a small caravan and a game of knucklebones wins a magic pendant. Its former owner says that it protects against hypnosis.

Pendant of NegativityPendant of Negativity: You come upon the remains of a small hut which was clearly destroyed by a very large bolt of lightning. Sifting through the debris, you find an undamaged pendant that seems to tingle in your hand.

Pendant of Total RecallPendant of Total Recall: Alongside the remains of a burnt witch lies a beautiful pendant, intricately designed. Approaching the corpse with caution, you add the item to your inventory.

Pendant of CouragePendant of Courage: Responding to cries for help, you find river Sprites making a sport of dunking an old man. Feeling vengeful, you rescue the man and drag a Sprite onto dry land for awhile. The Sprite, uncomfortable in the air, gives you a magic pendant to let him go.

Pendant of DownfallPendant of Downfall Horn of the Abyss: You visit the jeweler's shop. You land your eyes on a bracelet, but the shopkeeper immediately warns you that it is cursed. You fear no curses, and put the bracelet on immediately. The bracelet vanishes in a flash. Enraged, you are about to kill the shopkeeper, but he offers you Pendant of Downfall in return. You agree.

Rings[edit | hide]

Quiet Eye of the DragonQuiet Eye of the Dragon: While venturing into a decrepit hut you find the skeleton of a long dead witch. Investigation of the remains reveals a ring with a Dragon's eye set into it.

Still Eye of the DragonStill Eye of the Dragon: While venturing into a decrepit hut you find the skeleton of a long dead witch. Investigation of the remains reveals a ring with a Dragon's eye set into it.

Diplomat's RingDiplomat's Ring: You pause to help a diplomat with a broken axle fix his problem. In gratitude, he gives you a ring with magical properties which he says will, "help people see things your way."

Ring of the WayfarerRing of the Wayfarer: Visiting a local wise man, you explain the intent of your journey. He reaches into a sack and withdraws a strange ring which he hands to you.

Equestrian's GlovesEquestrian's Gloves: A brief stop at an improbable rural inn yields an exchange of money, tales, and accidentally, luggage. You find a magical pair of gloves in your new backpack.

Ring of ConjuringRing of Conjuring: You find a small tree that closely resembles the great Warlock, Brimstone, with a ring around one of its twigs. Scraps of clothing and rotting leather lead you to suspect that it IS Brimstone, transformed. Since you can't help him, you take the magic ring.

Ring of LifeRing of Life: While pausing to rest, you notice a bobcat climbing a short tree to get at a crow's nest. On impulse, you climb the tree yourself and scare off the cat. When you look in the nest, you find a collection of shiny stones and a ring.

Ring of VitalityRing of Vitality: While pausing to rest, you notice a bobcat climbing a short tree to get at a crow's nest. On impulse, you climb the tree yourself and scare off the cat. When you look in the nest, you find a collection of shiny stones and a ring.

Ring of Infinite GemsRing of Infinite Gems: A cry of pain leads you to a Centaur, caught in a trap. Upon setting the creature free, he hands you a small pouch. Emptying the contents, you find a dazzling jeweled ring.

Eversmoking Ring of SulfurEversmoking Ring of Sulfur: You visit an alchemist who, upon seeing your army, is swayed by the righteousness of your cause. The newly loyal subject gives you his eversmoking ring of sulfur to help with the war effort.

Ring of OblivionRing of Oblivion Horn of the Abyss: You stand on a field, where a large battle was fought not so long ago. You are troubled by the complete absence of corpses. Amongst the broken swords and armors you discover a ring.

Ring of SuppressionRing of Suppression Horn of the Abyss: You ordered fried eggs for breakfast. The cook managed to find the eggs for you. He also found a ring in the bird's nest that he passed to you.

Seal of SunsetSeal of Sunset Horn of the Abyss: It's never nice to get hit in the noggin by a fist with a heavy ring on the finger. Still, that's what happened to you in a friendly sparring with an old hero acquaintance, and after that, you couldn't manage the simplest spell to relieve dizziness for quite a while. During the booze-up after the sparring, the ring migrated over to your digit.

Capes[edit | hide]

Ambassador's SashAmbassador's Sash: You pause to help a diplomat with a broken axle fix his problem. In gratitude, he gives you a sash with magical properties which he says will, "help people see things your way."

Dragon Wing TabardDragon Wing Tabard: Ridding the countryside of the hideous Dragon who made a sport of eating noblemen's Knights, you are honored with a Dragon Wing Tabard.

Vampire's CowlVampire's Cowl: You manage to find a Vampire's resting place during the day, and are able to slay him easily. Just for good measure, you take his cowl.

Surcoat of CounterpoiseSurcoat of Counterpoise: You've come upon a fight between a Necromancer and a Paladin. The Necromancer blasts the Paladin with a fire bolt, bringing him to his knees. Acting quickly, you slay the evil one before the final blow. The grateful Paladin gives you the cloak that saved him.

Angel WingsAngel Wings: Not really wanting to know where the Angel is who belongs to these wings, you take them and quickly depart.

Cape of ConjuringCape of Conjuring: Before you appears a levitating glass case with a folded cloak perched upon a bed of crimson velvet. At your touch, the lid opens and the cloak floats into your awaiting hands.

Recanter's CloakRecanter's Cloak: Responding to the panicked cries of a damsel in distress, you discover a young woman fleeing from a hungry bear. You slay the beast in the nick of time, and the grateful Sorceress weaves a magic cloak from the bear's hide.

Cape of VelocityCape of Velocity: A brief stop at an improbable rural inn yields an exchange of money, tales, and accidentally, luggage. You find a magical cloak in your new backpack.

Everflowing Crystal CloakEverflowing Crystal Cloak: Taking shelter from a storm in a small cave, you notice a small patch of crystal in one corner. Curious, you discover that the patch is really a cloak, and when you break a piece off it mysteriously grows back. You decide to take the cloak with you.

Cape of SilenceCape of Silence Horn of the Abyss: As you pass the graveyard, you notice an old man mourning over his wife. As you approach him, the old man falls dead. After burying him, you decide to take his cape.

Miscellaneous[edit | hide]

Clover of FortuneClover of Fortune: While walking across a patch of dried vegetation, you are surprised to find a healthy, green four-leaf clover.

Cards of ProphecyCards of Prophecy: You meet a traveler who offers to let you draw a card from the strange deck that he carries. When you refuse, he draws one himself. He has a momentary look of surprise on his face, then vanishes with a pop, dropping the cards to the floor. You gather them, and leave.

Stoic WatchmanStoic Watchman: An old witch who seems to have been expecting you, hands you a small statue and departs, never having said a word.

Badge of CourageBadge of Courage: After saving a young boy from a vicious pack of Wolves, you return him to his father's manor. The grateful nobleman awards you with a Badge of Courage.

Crest of ValorCrest of Valor: After freeing a princess of a neighboring kingdom from the evil clutches of despicable slavers, she awards you with a Crest of Valor.

Glyph of GallantryGlyph of Gallantry: Ridding the countryside of the hideous Minotaur who made a sport of eating noblemen's Knights, you are honored with the Glyph of Gallantry.

SpeculumSpeculum: A merchant from far away lands trades you a new invention of his people for traveling supplies. It makes distant objects appear closer, and he calls it... a Speculum.

SpyglassSpyglass: An old man claiming to be an inventor asks you to try his latest invention. He calls it... a Spyglass.

Bow of Elven CherrywoodBow of Elven Cherrywood: A chance meeting with a famous Archer finds you in a game of knucklebones pitting his bow against your horse. You win.

Bowstring of the Unicorn's ManeBowstring of the Unicorn's Mane: An ensnared Unicorn whinnies in fright. Murmuring soothing words, you set her free. Snorting and stamping her front hoof once, she gallops off. Looking down you see that she dropped what appears to be a finely crafted bowstring.

Angel Feather ArrowsAngel Feather Arrows: Not really wanting to know where the Angel is whose feathers were used for these arrows, you take them and quickly depart.

Bird of PerceptionBird of Perception: An old witch who seems to have been expecting you, hands you a small statue and departs, never having said a word.

Ladybird of LuckLadybird of Luck: An old witch who seems to have been expecting you, hands you a small statue and departs, never having said a word.

Emblem of CognizanceEmblem of Cognizance: An old witch who seems to have been expecting you, hands you a small talisman and departs, never having said a word.

Charm of ManaCharm of Mana: You come upon a caravan of gypsies who are feasting and fortifying their bodies with mead. They call you forward and say, "If you prove that you can dance the Rama-Buta, we will reward you." You don't know it, but try anyway. They laugh hysterically, but admire your bravery, giving you a strange charm.

Talisman of ManaTalisman of Mana: You come upon a caravan of gypsies who are feasting and fortifying their bodies with mead. They call you forward and say, "If you prove that you can dance the Rama-Buta, we will reward you." You don't know it, but try anyway. They laugh hysterically, but admire your bravery, giving you a strange talisman.

Mystic Orb of ManaMystic Orb of Mana: You come upon a caravan of gypsies who are feasting and fortifying their bodies with mead. They call you forward and say, "If you prove that you can dance the Rama-Buta, we will reward you." You don't know it, but try anyway. They laugh hysterically, but admire your bravery, giving you a strange orb.

Orb of SiltOrb of Silt: You come across a conjurer who begs to accompany you and your army awhile for safety. You agree, and he offers as payment a strange orb of the elements.

Orb of Tempestuous FireOrb of Tempestuous Fire: You come across a conjurer who begs to accompany you and your army awhile for safety. You agree, and he offers as payment a strange orb of the elements.

Orb of the FirmamentOrb of the Firmament: You come across a conjurer who begs to accompany you and your army awhile for safety. You agree, and he offers as payment a strange orb of the elements.

Orb of Driving RainOrb of Driving Rain: You come across a conjurer who begs to accompany you and your army awhile for safety. You agree, and he offers as payment a strange orb of the elements.

Spirit of OppressionSpirit of Oppression: Walking through the ruins of an ancient walled city, you find the instrument of the city's destruction, the Spirit of Oppression.

Hourglass of the Evil HourHourglass of the Evil Hour: A surprise turn in the landscape finds you in the midst of a grisly scene - vultures picking at the aftermath of a terrible battle. Your cursory search of the remains turns up an enchanted hourglass.

Tome of AirTome of Air: You come across a conjurer who begs to accompany you and your army awhile for safety. You agree, and he offers as payment a copy of a book of the elements.

Tome of EarthTome of Earth: You come across a conjurer who begs to accompany you and your army awhile for safety. You agree, and he offers as payment a copy of a book of the elements.

Tome of FireTome of Fire: You come across a conjurer who begs to accompany you and your army awhile for safety. You agree, and he offers as payment a copy of a book of the elements.

Tome of WaterTome of Water: You come across a conjurer who begs to accompany you and your army awhile for safety. You agree, and he offers as payment a copy of a book of the elements.

Golden BowGolden Bow: A chance meeting with a famous Archer finds you in a game of knucklebones pitting his bow against your horse. You win.

Sphere of PermanenceSphere of Permanence: You meet an old Wizard friend of yours traveling in the opposite direction. He presents you with a gift: An orb that prevents the use of the dispel magic spell on your allies.

Orb of VulnerabilityOrb of Vulnerability: You meet an old Wizard friend of yours traveling in the opposite direction. He presents you with a gift: An orb that allows nearby magic resistant creatures to be harmed by magic.

Vial of LifebloodVial of Lifeblood: You find a mystical shrine hidden among the trees. Floating above the altar is a Vial said to contain the blood of life. You very carefully remove it, taking care not to disturb anything else.

Everpouring Vial of MercuryEverpouring Vial of Mercury: A brief stop at a hastily abandoned Wizard's tower turns up a magical vial of mercury that always has a little left on the bottom. Recognizing a treasure when you see one, you cap it and slip it in your pocket.

Inexhaustible Cart of OreInexhaustible Cart of Ore: You've found a Goblin weapon smithy making weapons for use against humans. With a tremendous yell you and your army descend upon their camp and drive them away. A search finds a magic cart that never runs out of ore.

Inexhaustible Cart of LumberInexhaustible Cart of Lumber: Pausing to rest and light a cook fire, you pull wood out of a nearby lumber cart. As you keep pulling wood from the cart, you notice that its cargo doesn't shrink. You realize to your delight that the cart is enchanted, so you take it along.

Endless Sack of GoldEndless Sack of Gold: A little leprechaun dances gleefully around a magic sack. Seeing you approach, he stops in mid-stride. The little man screams and stamps his foot ferociously, vanishing into thin air. Remembering the old leprechaun saying 'Finders Keepers', you grab the sack and leave.

Endless Bag of GoldEndless Bag of Gold: A noblewoman, separated from her traveling companions, asks for your help. After escorting her home, she rewards you with a bag filled with gold.

Endless Purse of GoldEndless Purse of Gold: In your travels, you find a leather purse filled with gold that once belonged to a great warrior king who had the ability to transform any inanimate object into gold.

Head of LegionHead of Legion: Searching a ruin, you are amazed to find a piece of the Statue of Legion. You carefully dust it off before placing it in your pack.

Torso of LegionTorso of Legion: Searching a ruin, you are amazed to find a piece of the Statue of Legion. You carefully dust it off before placing it in your pack.

Arms of LegionArms of Legion: Searching a ruin, you are amazed to find a piece of the Statue of Legion. You carefully dust it off before placing it in your pack.

Loins of LegionLoins of Legion: Searching a ruin, you are amazed to find a piece of the Statue of Legion. You carefully dust it off before placing it in your pack.

Legs of LegionLegs of Legion: Searching a ruin, you are amazed to find a piece of the Statue of Legion. You carefully dust it off before placing it in your pack.

Shackles of WarShackles of War: Walking through the ruins of an ancient walled city, you find the instrument of the city's destruction, the elaborately crafted Shackles of War.

Orb of InhibitionOrb of Inhibition: You stop to help a Peasant catch a runaway mare. To show his gratitude, he hands you a tiny sphere. As soon as you grasp it, you feel the magical energy drain from your limbs...

Vial of Dragon BloodVial of Dragon Blood: You find a cave guarded by an ancient dragon. After a fierce battle, you slay him. Dragon blood supposedly has magical properties, so you carefully gather some in a vial.

Spell ScrollSpell Scroll: You find a spell scroll inscribed with the <spell name> spell. You toss it in your backpack.

Hideous MaskHideous Mask Horn of the Abyss: You meet a traveling circus on your way. One of the artists had such a deft disguise that you have drawn a sword, ready to defend yourself. It appeared that a pretty actress was hiding behind the mask. Laughing, she gifts you the mask.

Shaman's PuppetShaman's Puppet Horn of the Abyss: The day looked not so great from the beginning. You walked under the ladder, met a woman with an empty bucket and stepped on a black cat. Apparently, it is not your misfortune, but the guy in rugs who has been following you. You order to seize the loser, but he runs away. As he vanishes, you notice a strange doll that he dropped.

Demon's HorseshoeDemon's Horseshoe Horn of the Abyss: During your overnight stay you hear hooves clatter nearby. You look around in darkness and notice a demon's figure, ready to stab you with its horns. You barely survive the attack and keep his horseshoe as a trophy.

Runes of ImminencyRunes of Imminency Horn of the Abyss: Close by, on a mountain edge you see a mage trying to cast a spell. Fiery symbols are already flashing in the sky, when he, while blinded by the light, trips and falls down. The mage perishes, and you gather the chain of mysterious stones in your backpack.

Horn of the AbyssHorn of the Abyss Horn of the Abyss: This waterfall sounds and looks exactly like a waterfall should. On closer inspection, though, you are amazed to find out the flow is headed upwards. You wonder what it took for such an impressive phenomenon to come into being. Surely a powerful artefact has to be in play? And indeed, an ornate horn is soon found levitating above the crest.

Charm of EclipseCharm of Eclipse Horn of the Abyss: While messing around with a curious trinket that you managed to trade something equally unneeded for at a peddler, you find that, although it's made of metal, it doesn't reflect the sun rays, but rather absorbs them readily.

SleepkeeperSleepkeeper Horn of the Abyss: You are seeing the same dream for the third night already. A stranger begs you to buy an enchanted broom. You refuse every time, but the dream repeats night by night. You ask the first witch doctor you meet for help, but instead of a potion he gives you a plain statuette, ensuring that it will solve your problem. Having bought the statuette, you suddenly realize the witch doctor is sinisterly similar to the stranger from your dreams.

Combination[edit | hide]

Angelic AllianceAngelic Alliance: You trip over the Angelic Alliance, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.

Cloak of the Undead KingCloak of the Undead King: You trip over the Cloak of the Undead King, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.

Elixir of LifeElixir of Life: You trip over the Elixir of Life, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.

Armor of the DamnedArmor of the Damned: You trip over the Armor of the Damned, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.

Statue of LegionStatue of Legion: You trip over the Statue of Legion, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.

Power of the Dragon FatherPower of the Dragon Father: You trip over the Power of the Dragon Father, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.

Titan's ThunderTitan's Thunder: You trip over the Titan's Thunder, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.

Admiral's HatAdmiral's Hat: You trip over the Admiral's Hat, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.

Bow of the SharpshooterBow of the Sharpshooter: You trip over the Bow of the Sharpshooter, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.

Wizard's WellWizard's Well: You trip over the Wizard's Well, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.

Ring of the MagiRing of the Magi: You trip over the Ring of the Magi, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.

CornucopiaCornucopia: You trip over the Cornucopia Horn of the AbyssTown of Plenty Shadow of Death, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.

Ironfist of the OgreIronfist of the Ogre Horn of the Abyss: On passing by a small cave you hear deep thumping. You enter the cave and see a juvenile Cyclops cracking nuts with an enormous hammer. Every strike ends in shells and nut pieces being scattered all over the cave. You teach the Cyclops to crack nuts more sparingly by crushing them against each other. Overjoyed with this discovery, the youth gifts you the hammer.

Pendant of ReflectionPendant of Reflection Horn of the Abyss: Soldiers approach you with talks about a miracle. You are intrigued and follow them. You see a strange sight indeed; a wanderer sitting on top of the fire trap, without any harm. You offer him money in exchange for the secret, but he laughs and vanishes in the air. You see a strange pendant left in the middle of the trap.

Diplomat's CloakDiplomat's Cloak Horn of the Abyss: You met an unusual scarecrow today. Instead of scaring the, well, crows, it was intelligently persuading them to leave the field. You agreed to help the scarecrow to find the closest seer in exchange for the secret. The scarecrow gives you its cloak.

Golden GooseGolden Goose Horn of the Abyss: You wander on an abandoned house of a collector in search for a camp place. Most of the goods were long stolen by the marauders, but you were able to find a couple of dusty pet statues. You vaguely recognize one of them. You rub the dust off one of them, and discover a golden goose.

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NOTE: These combination artifacts are partially in the Shadow of Death game files, but are only fully implemented in Horn of the Abyss.

You trip over the Diplomat's Suit, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.

You trip over the Mire of Neutrality, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.

You trip over the Ironfist of the Ogre, dust it off, and stick it in your pack.