Acid Touch Tattoo
Alter: While this tattoo is applied on your skin, whenever you are grappled by a creature or a creature is grappled by you, it takes 2d6 acid damage at the start of each of its turns. The longer you are grappled or grapple a creature, the more potent the acid becomes; a creature takes an additional 2d6 acid damage at the start of each of its turn for each previous consecutive turn this grapple has been maintained, up to a maximum of 8d6.
Attunement: Yes
Materials/cost: 2340gp
Placement: Arms
Rarity: Rare
Produced by a special needle, this magic tattoo represents a creature that produces a particularly problematic poison which sits atop its skin.
Attunement: Yes
Materials/cost: 2340gp
Placement: Arms
Rarity: Rare
Produced by a special needle, this magic tattoo represents a creature that produces a particularly problematic poison which sits atop its skin.
Once upon a time, in a tiny township, a satyr
wandered into the yard of a wealthy man after a
night of merriment in the woods. The man, knowing
that this creature was the favored form of many gods
in the region, took it in and provided warm bed and
food. After a week, the creature still remained in
his home, and after a month, the man had given up
any hope that it would ever leave his property on its
own. He ended up chasing the creature away.
The next evening, another satyr came to his door. It claimed that it wanted to repay the man for his kindness, but the man thought it was a trick to take advantage of him once again. He rebuffed the satyr. Sooner than he could blink, the creature transformed; it had been a god in disguise after all! The angry deity cursed the man with a mark that made it so his embrace would only bring pain unto others. This mark was later researched and rendered into a mystical tattoo that harnessed its effects.
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The next evening, another satyr came to his door. It claimed that it wanted to repay the man for his kindness, but the man thought it was a trick to take advantage of him once again. He rebuffed the satyr. Sooner than he could blink, the creature transformed; it had been a god in disguise after all! The angry deity cursed the man with a mark that made it so his embrace would only bring pain unto others. This mark was later researched and rendered into a mystical tattoo that harnessed its effects.
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