Infinity Ring
He nervously twisted the snake-shaped ring on his finger, a gift handed down to him from his father and to his father from his grandfather. One day he will pass this ring off to his son when the time is right. Hopefully, it will give his son the same luck he has, he father and grandfather both lived exceeding long and healthy lives.- Unknown Bard
Recounting the tales of a friends' son's birth
Significance
It is worn by many druids and those who devoutly devout their faith belief in reincarnation, resurrection, and the afterlife. They are sometimes given as gifts for births and also as a remembrance of the dead. The more superstitious folk believe if you always wear this ring you'll be given a second chance at life, however, there is no known record of it happen or how this superstition began, though it is speculated it was driven by the merchant to sell as many as they could. However, the ring that is given to those who are unwitting loyal to Ouroboros are specially made from different materials. Those rings are also enchanted by the leaders of Oroboros to track their co-conspirators. Those given the ring are not actually members of Oroboros nor do they know anything about the organization. In general, it is used as a way for a non-member to identify each other for whatever plot the Enforcer is coordinating.
Item type
Jewelry / Valuable
Rarity
The Infinity Ring design itself is very common in the world as a representation of infinity or eternity. They can be bought in just about any market or jewelry made from various materials.
Weight
5 g
Dimensions
Varies by finger size
Base Price
5g
Raw materials & Components
Common Infinity Rings are made from a variety of materials. Most commonly you'll find them forged out of cheap iron or copper and forge from the image with the animal being a snake. The rings forged for co-conspirators of Ouroboros are made from a combination of Orichalcum and gold and will always be in the form of a dragon with a enchanted diamond used for the eyes.
Tools
The Infinity Ring is generally made from a standard cast mold that liquid metal is poured into and cooled. While the design is usually a snake, the shape and style differ by local and merchant. You could travel the whole continent and rarely find two crafters that make identical looking rings.
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