The stolen necklace was a magical necklace found in Wheloon Prison in the mid-1480s DR.[1][note 1]
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Lost to a pocket, away from it's locket, the gem was precious indeed.
Once fit for a king, of whom bards did sing, the necklace is now in need.[1]
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Description[]
The necklace was of an extremely fine and valuable make, but marred by the lack of its primary gemstone which had been lost through larceny.[1][note 2]
Powers[]
The sheer flair of the necklace—with or without its key gemstone—was enough to empower the charisma of the wearer.[1]
History[]
The necklace was found by Cormyrean forces during the Shadovar invasion of Wheloon as they defended the Wheloon Natives who lived in the drainage culverts, slaying the gang-leading siblings Porto, Aramiya, and Athea Troise in a great battle.[1]
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Notes[]
- ↑ Menace of the Underdark (including Web of Chaos) is dated to the period of 1484–1485 DR, as it references the ongoing Darkening. Shadowfell Conspiracy (including Disciples of Shadow, Shadow Under Thunderholme, The Druid's Deep, and The High Road of Shadows) are dated to the same period, as they are stated to take place at roughly the same time as Menace of the Underdark.
- ↑ The in-game description of the item seems to be a somewhat meta reference to the game's typically unremarked-on mechanic of setting a gem upon a magical item to improve its attributes. In this case, the stolen necklace is able to receive a gemstone of any sort to reach its full potential.
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References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Standing Stone Games (August 2013). Dungeons & Dragons Online: Shadowfell Conspiracy. Daybreak Game Company.