Siren Tear

It's a magical Medallion Enchanted mermaids from long ago. they would give it to other species that they didn't want falling into a call of the sirens or any other creatures they would be found on the sea. technically old skilled that is not practice anymore or really you can find some may be out in the city or family heirloom or there are a few who still practice the old way of magic because they find it looks pretty are or they believe it is the way.

Mechanics & Inner Workings

It give the wearer portions from auditorial suggestion and control. It was meant to protect the wearer from creatures and monsters on the ocean that use songs and lyrics and sounds who ensnare and trap or kill the victim. But that depends on how good it was made and how powerful the caster. Some will help resed it other will protect even some have the ability to work on some other effect try to get in your head. But it will at less give you some help agins sound base mind attacks

Manufacturing process

Guaranteed entry in and got them to the shapes and need them to be. And they have charged up the ink with Mana. they then spend the next hour or more singing and write down Melody and note that come to them while they're passing the cell I've been a right and an ancient mermaid language the word silence or something similar

Significance

I'm a mermaid made or give you one. she/he saw you as someone of has a great important or love to. pervert get used to people or other species. Had a true friendship or were love with. because they knew that that the sea had creatures and monsters that were lure or seduce them into death
Item type
Jewelry / Valuable
Rarity
They are rear back day of pirate and explorations they were more common
Weight
.5lb
Base Price
4,000 gp
Raw materials & Components
And requires a Zeal Tear carve into a water tear Magical Ink  with Shell and Pearl as essence in the ink. and it was placed on any type of metal but it had to be a circular shape. and that's the important part they can connect it to a long time for it to hold on to


Cover image: by Marc Zipper (Valcin)

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