Ring of the ram

A ring of the ram, also referred to as a breaker of castles, was an enchanted ring that released a blast of pure force energy that resembled a spectral ram's head.

Effects
Upon pointing their hand in a certain direction and uttering the command word, the wearer released a destructive eruption of energy that was capable of destroying walls, castle gates, or the bones of the wearer's foes. The blast had an effective range of approximately 60' (18.3 m).

These rings possessed three charges and recharged every morning at dawn. Additional charges could be used upon the ring's use, increasing the strength and potency of the blast.

The effects of these rings were recreated by the arcane spell, battering ram.

Notable Ring of the Ram

 * The ring of the ram that belonged to Nathaniel of Kuldahar circa 1312 DR allowed the wearer to use all regular powers of the item and cast knock, bull's strength, and alicorn lance.

History
Pal Verbosh, one of the deadliest pirates of the Nelanther Isles, had his ship - Tight-lipped Sailor, sunk by a rival pirate who was wearing a ring of the ram.

In the, Nathaniel of Kuldahar was imprisoned within a massive glacial palace of ice erected by the cultists of Auril allied with the Legion of the Chimera in the Frozenfar. With help of Targos's mercenaries, Nathaniel was able to reclaim his unique version of the ring of the ram and use its magics to collapse a wall of ice that cut Kuldahar off from the rest of Icewind Dale.

Appearances

 * Adventures
 * Halls of the High King
 * Video Games:
 * Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn • Icewind Dale II • Neverwinter Nights series (Neverwinter Nights 2 • Neverwinter Nights: Darkness over Daggerford • Neverwinter Nights: Tyrants of the Moonsea)
 * Board Games
 * Betrayal at Baldur's Gate