Empyreus' Figurine
A detailed glass figurine in the shape of a dragon. Its iridescent
shifting red, purple and black tones give it an outlandish appearance.
The soul of Empyreus, the Great Emperor, who ruled over the Molten Heath for over 800 years, has been imprisoned inside this glass figurine.
Anyone who focuses on the figurine for 10 minutes without interruption or distractions has their consciousness transported inside the figurine, and find themself in the presence of the Great Emperor.
Minstrels sing stories of brave adventurers who sought audience with the Great Emperor, only to have their own souls imprisoned, to serve him forever in his tiny glass kingdom. It is believed that knowledge of the dragon’s hoard can be acquired by speaking with Empyreus.
Although the figurine is built of some type of glass, it seems indestructible.
Name : Figurine
Encum : 1
Price : 71,000
Rarity : 11
Instability : None
Special :
GM Tip: Warn players that, if they ever try to speak with Empyreus, the party should do it as a team. Whether tackled as a social or a combat encounter, it should be an extremely challenging one. The Great Emperor is a vicious creature who enjoys torturing the souls of those who try to trick him into giving away information about his treasure and keeping them as eternal servants in his glass kingdom. His adversary profile can be tweaked from the Ancient Dragon’s profile (Realms of Terrinoth, page 195). Switch his fiery breath to molten glass, which solidifies into hard obsidian, and give him 2 or 3 Glass Golems (tweaked from Lava Elementals, Realms of Terrinoth, page 196) as servants. His kingdom inside the figurine is a huge land of glass, rock and sand, with strangely shaped glass statues scattered all around. He guards his own projection of his old hoard, and someone who touches it will gain insight on the whereabouts of his hoard in the Molten Heath. To leave the figurine, either the characters must be allowed by Empyreus or the dragon’s soul must be destroyed.
The soul of Empyreus, the Great Emperor, who ruled over the Molten Heath for over 800 years, has been imprisoned inside this glass figurine.
Anyone who focuses on the figurine for 10 minutes without interruption or distractions has their consciousness transported inside the figurine, and find themself in the presence of the Great Emperor.
Minstrels sing stories of brave adventurers who sought audience with the Great Emperor, only to have their own souls imprisoned, to serve him forever in his tiny glass kingdom. It is believed that knowledge of the dragon’s hoard can be acquired by speaking with Empyreus.
Although the figurine is built of some type of glass, it seems indestructible.
Name : Figurine
Encum : 1
Price : 71,000
Rarity : 11
Instability : None
Special :
GM Tip: Warn players that, if they ever try to speak with Empyreus, the party should do it as a team. Whether tackled as a social or a combat encounter, it should be an extremely challenging one. The Great Emperor is a vicious creature who enjoys torturing the souls of those who try to trick him into giving away information about his treasure and keeping them as eternal servants in his glass kingdom. His adversary profile can be tweaked from the Ancient Dragon’s profile (Realms of Terrinoth, page 195). Switch his fiery breath to molten glass, which solidifies into hard obsidian, and give him 2 or 3 Glass Golems (tweaked from Lava Elementals, Realms of Terrinoth, page 196) as servants. His kingdom inside the figurine is a huge land of glass, rock and sand, with strangely shaped glass statues scattered all around. He guards his own projection of his old hoard, and someone who touches it will gain insight on the whereabouts of his hoard in the Molten Heath. To leave the figurine, either the characters must be allowed by Empyreus or the dragon’s soul must be destroyed.
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