Fochlucan bandore

A Fochlucan bandore was a masterwork magic bandore and one of the Instruments of the Bards.

Description
Fochlucan bandores were 3-string instruments similar to lutes. It was fashioned from striated maple wood and inset with tiger's eye stones.

Powers
Fochlucan bandores were superior in every way to ordinary bandores. Like other Instruments of the Bards, they could only be used properly by bards, and could be dangerous if anyone else attempted to play or even carry them.

Bards wielding a Fochlucan bandore had their charming abilities greatly amplified by their magic.

Like all Instruments of the Bards, these bandores had the capability of storing spells. A bard playing a Fochlucan bandore could invoke the spells fly, invisibility, levitate, protection from evil and good, entangle, faerie fire, shillelagh and speak with animals each once a day, until the instrument recharged its magic at the next dawn. However, earlier Fochlucan bandores, those found before the Year of Wild Magic, 1372 DR, could only cast cast light, flare, mending, and message, each one a day.

History
The first Fochlucan bandores were created by a legendary bard in the Moonshae Isles named Falataer. He used them to test and reward the students of the Fochlucan level of his bardic college, which came to be regarded individually as a legendary bard college in its own right.

Over time, other bards have copied the original design, while retaining the original name in Falataer's honor.