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STEVE JACKSON GAMES Stock #37-0351 Version 1.0.1 – July 2019 ® C ontents IntroductIon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Rune of Impact ................................ 15 What Is Felltower?............................... 3 Statuette of the Death Goddess.................... 15 A Matter of Cost................................. 3 Death Goddess ................................. 16 Recommended Books ............................ 3 Stubborn Ring ................................. 16 About the Author . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Wand of Electricity ............................. 16 1 . Weapons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Agar’s Wand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Atregex’s Arrows.....................4 Atregex’s Bow.......................5 Magical Item Sets ....................5 A GURPS bout Example Item Set: Atregex’s Armaments ...............5 Steve Jackson Games is committed to full support of GURPS play- Atregex’s Spear......................6 ers. We can be reached by email: [email protected]. Our address is Bad Influences ......................6 SJ Games, P.O. Box 18957, Austin, TX 78760. Resources include: Frenzy.............................6 New supplements and adventures. GURPS continues to grow – see Grimslaughter ......................7 what’s new at gurps.sjgames.com. Malice.............................7 Warehouse 23. 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Rice, and Matt Riggsby Special Thanks: Felltower’s Delvers (Greg Blair, Andy Dokachev, Jack Dokachev, Jessica Dokachev, Mike Dokachev, Aaron Falken, Mike Hornbostel, andi jones, Marshall LaPira, Owen LaPira, Vic LaPira, Jon Lay, John Milkewicz, Sean Nealy, and Thomas Pluck), Gary Gygax, Lawrence Shick, and Jack Vance Illustration Special Thanks: Martin Heidemann, for sponsoring the art on p. 9 and p. 11 C 2 ontents I ntroduCtIon GURPS Dungeon Fantasy is about monsters – and trea- these items aren’t found up for sale, and if sold, sale price sure. Delvers slay, trick, intimidate, or negotiate with the will involve negotiation. monsters to get the treasure. The most prized treasures Some consumables do have costs listed. The GM may wish are magic items. And the most prized magical items are to make such items available for purchase, and the merchants the legendary artifacts and unique items that make a cam- and purchasers of the world know the value of such items. paign special. This supplement is a collection of unique and rare items r B eCoMMended ooks that make one particular campaign – Felltower – special. Many of these items include standard spells from GURPS The items in this supplement are presented in the style of Magic. All of them include powers that are unique or that defy GURPS Dungeon Fantasy 6: 40 Artifacts. Readers will need easy association with existing spells or abilities. that book in order to understand the origins of the items in this book. Additionally, GURPS Magic is required for the W I F ? spells used in the artifacts. For more items in this vein, see hat s elltoWer GURPS Dungeon Fantasy Treasures 2: Epic Treasures. Felltower is the nickname for a long-running GURPS Dungeon Fantasy campaign overseen by There were rings of power and the author, Peter Dell’Orto. It’s a pick-up game that has been going since 2011, has seen over a dozen amulets of protection the like of players and multiple dozens of delvers and hench- men, and has been played for well over 100 sessions which had not been seen since to date. It’s centered on a city – Stericksburg, named the Golden Age of Anderle. They had for its founder – and a nearby megadungeon known by various names but most commonly as “Felltower.” recovered bows that could speed It’s packed with lethal monsters, treacherous traps, and staggering treasure hoards. Plus magic items – a soul-devouring shafts the length of lot of magic items. Felltower megadungeon is deep – at least seven a kingdom. And swords against levels and sublevels have been explored, more which little could stand. are known, and many more are rumored. It’s also wide – levels sprawl across hundreds of yards and – Glen Cook, The Swordbearer some feature 100+ rooms. It’s also limitless – it is a nexus of gates to many different worlds, locations, and dimensions, each of which connects to more worlds, locations, and dimensions. Because of this, the cam- a a paign features a variety of magical items with different cul- Bout the uthor tural themes. It also includes a number of magical items that Peter V. Dell’Orto was raised in New Jersey. He started featured in a previous campaign, which in turn contained roleplaying in 1981, with Dungeons & Dragons, and has items from even earlier GURPS campaigns. Many of these played GURPS since Man to Man. He has been active as items have seen use by multiple adventurers over multiple a GURPS playtester, editor, and contributing author since campaigns! There is no guarantee that they are balanced, fair, 1996. Peter is the author of numerous GURPS articles for reasonable, or appropriate for all games. But they all spring Pyramid magazine; author of GURPS Dungeon Fantasy 12: from actual play, and they all fit well within the niche of dun- Ninja, GURPS Dungeon Fantasy Denizens: Barbarians, geon bashing that is GURPS Dungeon Fantasy. And all of and GURPS Dungeon Fantasy Monsters 3: Born of Myth them are somewhere in Felltower . . . somewhere. Now, if you & Magic; and co-author of GURPS Dungeon Fantasy 15: so choose, they can be found in your dungeons as well. Henchmen, GURPS Dungeon Fantasy Monsters 1, GURPS Low-Tech, GURPS Low-Tech Companion 2: Weapons and a M C Warriors, GURPS Martial Arts, and GURPS Martial Arts: atter oF ost Gladiators. He also writes the blog Dungeon Fantastic at For most items in this book, no cost or value is listed dungeonfantastic.blogspot.com, where he pontificates because the majority of them are unique, or at best rare. They about the Felltower campaign these items feature in. Outside aren’t up for sale. What delvers can get for them in town is of gaming, his hobbies include martial arts (he has fought largely based on what those delvers can get away with asking amateur MMA in the SHOOTO organization in Japan, for. Their mundane values are used to calculate power-item fought submission grappling in the United States, and holds capacity, but even this may be modified up or down because a shodan rank in kendo), fitness, studying Japanese, and of the supernatural effects of the items themselves. In short, painting miniatures. I 3 ntroduCtIon C o hApter ne W eApons The depths of Felltower hold a number of powerful mag- but a Create Fire spell centered on the sword or a Sleep spell ical weapons. All of the weapons listed in this chapter have on a target near (or touching) the sword won’t. standard stats for their type unless listed otherwise. They are • Sapient: Agar’s Wand has IQ 12, Stubbornness, Unfaze- also all unique unless noted otherwise. All of these weapons able, and Vow (Do only good). It cannot or will not directly are sized for SM 0, although the Universal Sword (p. 9) is ide- communicate, but it clearly can sense its surroundings and ally suited for larger or smaller hands. make decisions. It does its best to use its abilities to sow good in the world – or deny those abilities Agar’s Wand to those would commit evil acts. Some unknown force motivates it. Power Item: 40 FP They are old • Weirdness Magnet: The owner of Suggested Origins: Cosmic. Agar’s Wand has Weirdness Magnet, swords, very old even when not holding or wielding it. Agar’s Wand is misnamed. It’s actually swords of the High Weight: 2 lbs. a shortsword, not a wand, but gained the name because of its wand-like powers. It Elves of the West . . . Atregex’s Arrows is a single-cast piece of orichalcum, and – J.R.R. Tolkein, its hilt is wrapped in aurochs-bull-hide Suggested Origins: Magical. leather gone nearly black and smooth The Hobbit The great hero Atregex used two with age. It is ancient – possibly one of famous types of arrows from his bow, the first enchanted weapons, if not the both confusingly referred to as “Atregex’s first, made in some long-lost age of for- Arrows.” Here are both types. gotten gods. It’s not clear what being or beings made it, but The secret to crafting such arrows is known only to Atregex; “Agar” was an ancient wizard who was the first known wielder. it’s possible that the hero would share them with a sufficiently Agar’s Wand is intelligent and proud. Although its inde- macho warrior, if Atregex’s soul could be contacted. Atregex structible nature can be abused, the weapon can and will use was known to despise “civilized” wizardry and those that have its ability to move on its own to insist on its use as a weapon truck with it, which makes contacting his soul via magic a bit only. It has been known to leave of its own volition owners of a tricky prospect. Perhaps a gate to the dimension his soul who abuse it. resides on exists somewhere within Felltower. Properties Horizon Arrows • Blade Quality: Agar’s Wand is a shortsword of very fine These are extra-long arrows designed to fit the large frame quality (+2 to damage). In addition, it is balanced (+1 to skill), of Atregex’s Bow (p. 5). Shot from a normal bow, they have orichalcum (will not break on a parry), and ornate (+1 to +20% extra range. Used with Atregex’s Bow, they remove the reactions). It is indestructible by any known means, includ- Half-Damage Range from the bow and do full damage out to ing physical or magical attack, acid, and disintegration. It any range. remains unharmed by any attack against it from a non-cosmic source (and from many cosmic attacks as well). Slayer Arrows • Enchantment: Agar’s Wand is enchanted with Accuracy These arrows were designed by Atregex to slay his ene- 1, Puissance 1, Dancing Weapon (ST 20, Skill 20), and Loyal mies – permanently. Each was crafted from a Horizon Arrow Sword, all at Power 20. While Dancing, it gains +3 to parry, (above), but with the head consecrated with the blood, hair, and will parry for its bearer if it can do so. It sometimes uses or another part of the body of the race of the creature to be its Loyal Sword and Dancing abilities on its own, without the slain. Loosed from any bow other than Atregex’s Bow, they are command of its owner. Puissance 3 vs. members of the race the arrow is designed to • Final Slayer: Anything slain by Agar’s Wand cannot be slay. Loosed from Atregex’s Bow, they are Puissance 3, Pen- animated with Zombie or brought back as undead. etrating Weapon (2), and can slay a target outright with suf- • Mage’s Tool: Agar’s Wand can be used as a one-hex Staff ficient injury; if the arrow inflicts at least 1¥HP injury to the (at Power 20) while held. Additionally, its owner can cast foe, the foe must make an immediate HT roll or die. Foes killed Regular or Melee spells on the sword itself at any range as if with such arrows cannot be resurrected or brought back as the owner were touching it. The sword must be the subject of undead – they are slain permanently. The GM may wish to be the spell, or carry the spell (in case of a Melee spell), for this careful using such arrows against PCs (or remove the perma- effect. Icy Weapon or Burning Touch will work, for example, nence of death from the arrows altogether). W 4 eApons A select few Slayer Arrows are created to kill specific indi- Properties viduals. They function as “normal” Slayer Arrows vs. mem- • Bow Quality: Atregex’s bow is a balanced (+1 to Acc), fine bers of the same race. Against that specific individual, they (+20% to range), ST 20 composite bow of ornate (+1 to reac- automatically inflict maximum damage when they strike, in tions) quality. addition to the above effects. • Handy and Hardy: Despite being a full-sized bow, Slayer Arrows are single use. The actual arrow may sur- Atregex’s Bow is unusually handy – it has only Bulk -2. It also vive being shot, but the enchantment is consumed upon has HT 15, DR 6, and HP 20. impact. • Horizon Shooting: Atregex’s bow has a Half-Damage Range of 960 yards, and unlimited Maximum Range. An Atregex’s Bow archer using the bow can shoot at any target within line of sight. Normal penalties to hit apply due to range. If used Power Item: 20 FP with Horizon Arrows (p. 4), the bow does normal damage Suggested Origins: Cosmic and Magical. at any range! Atregex’s Bow is also known as the Horizon Bow. The • Painful: The bowstring causes 1d-3 crushing damage to body of the bow is made of lightly ribbed horn – one of the the left arm of the wielder on every shot; wearing armor nor- two horns of a great dragon. Its string is supposedly made mally mitigates this. Atregex is said to have been so tough he of an alloy of several metals – including silver, gold, and sev- didn’t need any armor! eral unidentifiable ones – held together with moonlight given • Zen Enhancer: Gives +3 to Zen Archery (p. B228) if the physical form. Legend says a saint, great artificer, or a god wielder possesses that trait. spun the bowstring out of the molten heart of a fallen star. Weight: 2 lbs. Whatever its origins, it’s named after a great hero who wielded it along with his spear (p. 6) and special arrows (pp. 4-5). M I s AgICAl teM ets Some magical items work better in combination with together the set. Don’t neglect even a small backstory, like certain other items. These collections of gear are item sets. the description of Atregex, below. A set is a specific combination of items that, when all pos- sessed by the same bearer, have additional effects beyond Example Item Set: their normal, listed powers. Sets such as Atregex’s Arma- Atregex’s Armaments ments or the combination of Frenzy and Grimslaughter can add a lot of fun to the game. They encourage delv- Atregex was a typical hero worthy of sagas and sto- ers to search for specific objects, to find the “right” magic ries – a bare-chested bear of a man, corded with huge items to complete a set instead of whatever are munch- muscles and capable of slaying dragons with ease and kinly the best individual pieces, and provide a feeling of shrugging off pain without a grimace. He was said to be a game history. barbarian-scout and possibly a martial artist as well. His Items sets have three aspects in common. armaments are individually powerful, but together, they help the bearer evoke some of the spirit of their namesake. A Theme: A set of items that were all possessed by the Someone who carries Atregex’s Bow (above), Atregex’s same legendary bearer, or that all function on a theme Spear (p. 6), and at least one of Atregex’s arrows (of either (three fire-based magical items), or that typically are type; pp. 4-5) gains the following additional powers: found together (a robe, a staff, and an amulet for a wiz- ard) make the most sense. “Sets” can be as few as two or • Acute Vision 3. can consist of six or more pieces; generally, a group of • Charisma 1 (Only while shirtless – delver’s webbing three or four items is reasonable. is okay). New and Better Powers: A set provides some additional • DR 3 (Tough Skin) on the arm holding the bow. powers. This can be in the form of improved effectiveness • High Pain Threshold. of the individual items (such as better damage for weap- • Overconfidence (6) – Atregex laughed at danger, and ons, or DR for armor) or additional effects (such as adding now the wielder does, too. a specific resistance or additional advantage to the pos- • The Acc of Atregex’s Bow rises from 3 to 5, and the sessor). Although a set might reduce any of the negative bow gains an additional +1 to damage. effects of individual items (especially if doing so would fit • Atregex’s Spear gains the special ability Retribu- the theme or the set gives few other benefits), more com- tion: Against a foe who has successfully struck the bearer monly, the combination increases such effects – see Bad (either hitting, or parried by Atregex’s Spear), the spear’s Influences (p. 6). throwing range is unlimited with no Half-Damage Range. A Story: Part of the fun of assembling a set is emulat- If the bearer takes the Aim maneuver before throwing at ing a legendary wearer or becoming legendary by putting that foe, divide the range by 3 to determine the “to hit” penalties on the Size and Speed/Range Table (p. B550). W 5 eApons Atregex’s Spear We forged ice and death and storm Power Item: 8 FP into it, mighty runes and spells, a living will Suggested Origins: Cosmic and Magical. to do harm. Atregex’s Spear is also known as Longslayer. It has a long, narrow spearhead mounted on a – Poul Anderson, The Broken Sword shaft of old oak. The wood is carved with images of horses, buffalo, deer, bears, and wolves among trees and vines. Legend has it that Atregex himself Frenzy forged the head from the broken pieces of an ancient magical blade shattered by the forces of Evil. The base of the spear is a Power Item: 11 FP round stone ball carved from fallen star-stone. Suggested Origins: Cosmic. Properties Frenzy is a single-edged axe, well-decorated in northern barbaric style, with etchings showing scenes of longships on • Weapon Properties: The spearhead of Atregex’s Spear is one side of its head and entwined dragons on the other. The hard and keen enough to gain +2 damage, and the shaft will handle is old, hard oak. It is not balanced for throwing, but is not break on a parry. By design and because of the materials extremely handy when used either one- or two-handed. of the spearhead, it has an armor divisor of (2). The spear is Frenzy’s main benefit is its Great Haste option, which turns also ornate (+2 to reactions). the wielder into a virtual whirlwind of destruction. The bearer • Blood Sacrifice: By sacrificing 1 HP, the bearer can reroll cannot defend, but few foes can stand long enough before its results on the critical hit table or reroll damage. The bearer terrible fury to take advantage. Bearers have been known to can continue to sacrifice 1 HP for a reroll an unlimited num- exhaust themselves using the weapon, making their lifespan ber of times until satisfied with the result (or the damage, rather short and blood-splattered. or both!). This can kill or knock out the bearer if the sacri- fice takes the bearer to 0 HP or to the threshold to check for Properties death – resolve the critical hit or damage before rolling for • Blade Quality: Frenzy is an axe of exceptional quality, consciousness or death. getting +2 to damage and -2 to rolls for breakage. The blade • Daredevil: The wielder gains the Daredevil advantage isn’t dwarf-made, but is treated as dwarven for all practical while holding the spear in hand. purposes (remove the U from Frenzy’s Parry statistic). Frenzy • Enchantments: Atregex’s Spear is enchanted with Accu- is also balanced (+1 to skill) and ornate (+2 to reactions). racy 2, Graceful Weapon, Loyal Weapon, and Puissance 3, all • Enchantment: Frenzy is enchanted with Accuracy 1, at Power 20. Graceful Weapon, and Puissance 1, all at Power 20. • Longslayer: Atregex’s Spear has double the usual range – it • Battle Frenzy: The bearer gains the disadvantage Ber- can be thrown at ranges of ST¥2/ST¥3. serk (15) with Battle Rage. The bearer goes berserk immedi- Weight: 4 lbs. ately when in combat. However, while the bearer is berserk, Frenzy’s enchantments become Accuracy 3 and Puissance 3. In addition, the bearer can cast Great Haste-20 on him- self. This takes one second of concentration, and it costs 5 b I Ad nFluenCes FP and lasts 10 seconds. Unusually, the spell can be main- tained – the bearer pays 5 FP to gain another 10 seconds of Identical, positive effects of magical items don’t Great Haste. This does not require concentration or another always stack – adventurers are limited to the best roll to cast the spell. If the bearer snaps out of battle frenzy, level of Fortify on their armor, they can’t wear mul- or becomes unconscious, the Great Haste effect immedi- tiple Protective Rings (p. 15), and so on. This is gen- ately ends. erally the case with disadvantages as well. If two • Bloodlust: The bearer gains Bloodlust (12) while holding magical items cause disadvantages, use the worst of the axe. If the bearer has Bloodlust from any other source, the two – for example, Bad Temper (9) replaces Bad reduce the self-control number by 3 for each additional Temper (15). source. For example, a bearer who personally has Bloodlust However, the GM may want the negative effects (15) and carries Grimslaughter (p. 7) would have Bloodlust of items to stack. To do so, start with the instance of (6) while wielding Frenzy. the disadvantage – bearer’s or item’s – with the lowest • Reputation: Because of Frenzy’s infamy, the bearer gains self-control number. Each additional instance (again, Reputation -2 (as a foul-tempered killer) when carrying the native or on an item) lowers the self-control number weapon. Although the blade itself doesn’t give anyone a bad by 3, to a minimum of 6. temper per se, enough ill-tempered bearers have carried it For example, Frenzy (below) and Grimslaughter that everyone believes it does. Its most famous wielder, Asif (p. 7) are a known, negative influence on each other. Kinslayer, murdered her entire family in a cold killing rage Each gives the bearer Bloodlust or worsens the over an imagined slight while using Frenzy and Grimslaugh- self-control number if the owner already has it; if ter together. This hasn’t done anything good for the reputa- both are carried, together they worsen Bloodlust to tion of subsequent bearers. (9), or (6) if the wielder also has Bloodlust! Weight: 4 lbs. W 6 eApons Grimslaughter stay dead. It’s a very effective weapon, but its wielders aren’t always so lucky. And the blade seems jealous, somehow . . . Power Item: 6 FP Malice isn’t a weapon to trifle with, but for a swashbuckler, Suggested Origins: Magical. the risk might be worth the reward. Grimslaughter (pronounced “grim slaughter”) is a broad- Properties sword, plain and undecorated. Its hilt has been frequently replaced, occasionally with a fancy one. Its blade, though, • Blade Quality: Malice is an edged rapier, ornate (+3 to is unchanging – straight, double-edged, of unremarkable- reactions) and of very fine quality (+2 to damage, -2 to break- looking steel with a bright finish. Grimslaughter’s wielder age). Unlike most magical weapons, Malice can survive break- becomes cool, reserved, and calm but prone to casual killing. age – it has been broken up in the past, only to be reforged Even the most ferocious fighters grow calmer holding the anew from the pieces by adventurers seeking its power. blade – if anything, they become more distant and detached. • Bless Eater: If Malice is handled in a martial way (drawn, Grimslaughter is a tool of destruction, guiding its bearer’s readied, or otherwise in one or both hands by the hilt), the strikes home and shearing easily through most armor. bearer loses any Bless instantly and automatically – including Grimslaughter doesn’t appear to have any intelligence, but any provided by magical items. Malice has no effect on Bless it does seem to have a personality. It makes a surprisingly on those it strikes. poor power item, little better than an ordinary broadsword. • Enchantments: Malice is enchanted with Graceful It’s been conjectured that Grimslaughter doesn’t like the idea Weapon and Puissance 3, both at Power 20. of being a repository of magical power. • Extended Criticals: Malice critically hits on rolls of 3-5. On an effective skill of 15+, Malice critically hits on 3-6. Properties On an effective skill of 16+, Malice critically hits on 3-7. If the wielder has Every One’s A Critical (GURPS Dungeon • Blade Quality: Grimslaughter is a thrusting broadsword Fantasy Denizens: Swashbucklers, p. 26), Malice critically of beyond very fine quality – its edge gives not +2 but +3 to hits on 3-6 effective skill of less than 15, and critically hits on damage, and it is indestructible for breakage purposes, except 3-7 with effective skill 15+! vs. a cosmic artifact. • Final Slayer: Any living thing slain by Malice cannot be • Cold Killer: The owner gains the advantage Unfazeable brought back to life by Resurrection. and the disadvantages Bloodlust (12) and Callous. If the user • Malicious Intent: Malice is semi-sentient (IQ 5). It seems already has Bloodlust, reduce the self-control number by one to have a low-level sense of ill-will to all beings other than step – (15) becomes (12), (12) becomes (9), etc. If the wielder its current bearer . . . and sometimes to that person as well. is already Callous, add Low Empathy instead. Malice seems to remember past slights, real or imagined. • Enchantment: Grimslaughter is enchanted with Accuracy Wielders cannot pull their punches or strike with the flat of 3, Graceful Weapon, Penetrating Blade (2), and Puissance 1, the blade – Malice always strikes hard and turns to present all at Power 20. its edge. • Reduced Critical Failures: Grimslaughter will not strike • Undroppable: Malice will never be dropped acciden- its own bearer; reroll any 5 or 6 results on a critical miss. If tally. Even so, it can pull its wielder off-balance as it corrects Frenzy is carried along with a ready Grimslaughter, this effect for a near-drop. Treat any critical failure result of “dropped applies to Frenzy as well! weapon” or “weapon flies from hand” on the Critical Miss Weight: 3 lbs. Table (p. B556) as 7, “You lose your balance.” • Unlucky: Critical misses – or critical failures on attempted Malice parries – using Malice cannot be rerolled by the wielder (nei- ther the original failure, nor the results on the table) using Power Item: 40 FP Luck or any supernatural means such as Wishes. However, Suggested Origins: Magical. Luck, Wishes, and the like can be used normally against Mal- A red-handled edged rapier with a blade of exceptional ice’s attacks. quality. Malice is well-decorated, with a bright blade, silver- • Vitals Seeker: Strikes to the eyes are at only -4, to the wrapped crosspiece, and jewels in its hilt. neck -2, and vitals -1. Combined with the appropriate Slayer The rapier has a low but hateful intelligence. Its powers Training specialty, these penalties are reduced to zero! match its name; it’s a dangerous weapon, and those it slays Weight: 3 lbs. Many untouched places remain – crypts laden with gold, chests filled with pearls and gemstones, even magical stuff suited for swordsman or thief! – Gary Gygax, The Heart of Darkness W 7 eapons Shieldslayer breakage). Although it’s only of fine quality, it cannot be dam- aged by any attack from a dragon, either directly (bite, breath, Power Item: 8 FP claw, etc). or by spells. Suggested Origins: Magical. • Enchantment: Sigurd’s Sword is enchanted with Accuracy 1 and Puissance 1, both at Power 20. Shieldslayer is one of armaments of the notorious Baron • Intelligence: Sigurd’s Sword is intelligent. It has IQ 8 Sterick the Red, briefly overlord of (at least the upper parts of) and Will 12. It communicates with its owner by projecting its Felltower. This finely crafted dwarven throwing axe gets its feelings. name from its primary power – it shatters (almost) any shield • Seeker of Dragons: Sigurd’s Sword has Detect Dragons it hits. Shieldslayer has famously broken several unique and Dragon-Kin (Vague). Dragon-kin includes any sufficiently shields, including a cosmic artifact. dragon-like creature, subject to the GM’s decision. Using this Properties power takes one second and a Concentrate maneuver. • Slayer of Dragons: Against a true dragon – not dragon-like • Blade Quality: Shieldslayer is a throwing axe of balanced creatures – Sigurd’s Sword has Accuracy 3 and Puissance 3. In (+1 to skill), dwarven (remove the U from the Parry statistic), addition, any critical hit on a dragon does maximum damage, and fine (+1 to damage, -1 to breakage) quality. or uses the result on the Critical Hit Table (p. B556), whichever • Enchantment: “Shieldslayer carries the Accuracy 1, Puis- is better – wielder’s choice. The bearer of the sword also gains sance 2, and Quick-Draw enchantments, all at Power 20. Obsession (Slay Dragons) (9); confronted with a chance to • Shieldslaying: Any shield used to block Shieldslayer suc- fight a dragon, or to seek one out, the bearer must take it. This cessfully is immediately reduced to -5¥HP and destroyed. has resulted in the death of a number of owners in the past. A shield providing DB to another defense is automatically destroyed if the DB of the shield is what causes the defense Weight: 5 lbs. roll to succeed. Orichalcum and meteoric shields are immune; all others, even cosmic artifacts, can be (and have Variations been) destroyed. While in the possession of the knight Vryce, an Undead Bane amulet was attached to the sword. This is identical in Weight: 4 lbs. function to Demonhunter Tassels (GURPS Dungeon Fantasy Variations 6: 40 Artifacts, p. 12) except it gives +3 damage vs. undead instead of vs. demons; this also raises its value as a power item There is only one Shieldslayer. However, the description to 29 FP. and properties above are for the weapon as carried by Baron Sterick the Red. Hjalmarr Holgerson, who took it from Baron Sterick, also briefly owned the axe. Hjalmarr bathed “Human wizardry is of no use here,” it in the heart’s blood of a Colchis bull slain during a foray into a world of the dwarf said, shaking his head. mythic legend. This rendered the axe invulnerable to fire and corrosion. “There is other magic besides human • Hjalmarr’s Shieldslayer: As above, wizardry,” the man said with a smile. but add Resistance: Shieldslayer is resistant to acid and fire; treat these as – Alexey Pehov, Shadow Prowler continuous Resist Acid and Resist Fire. These effects are cosmic, not magical, in origin. Sigurd’s Sword The Razor Power Item: 19 FP Power Item: 25 FP Suggested Origins: Magical. Suggested Origins: Magical. A legendary dragon-slayer, Sigurd, originally owned this This appears to be simply a very-well-made, single-edged sword. Its most recent bearer, Vryce, dropped it when he fell shortsword, decorated with nautical-themed engravings on in battle with a giant troll. While Vryce’s body was recovered its hilt. It was first discovered in the hands of a captain of and resurrected, the sword was lost in the depths of Felltower. the Southern Pirates, a collection of semi-organized pirates It is a plain but sturdy double-edged bastard sword with a in the Six Seas of the South. The Razor possesses a unique name carved in runes on the blade, which can be read either “slicing” enchantment that makes it especially useful against “Balmung” or “Gram,” depending on how (and in which direc- limbs. It shines the most against the neck. tion) the characters are interpreted. The sheath has the name Sigurd burned into the leather. Properties • Blade Quality: The Razor is a balanced (+1 to skill), very Properties fine (+2 to damage, -2 to breakage) shortsword. • Blade Quality: Sigurd’s Sword is a thrusting bastard sword • Enchantments: The Razor is enchanted with Accuracy 2 that is both balanced (+1 to skill) and fine (+1 to damage, -1 to and Puissance 1, both at Power 20. W 8 eApons Variations It’s possible to have the base form of a Universal Sword be a different blade – by default a large knife, or a greatsword, or a rapier, or some other blade entirely. Different swords may be more or less decorated, enchanted to a higher degree, or other- wise unique. Vampiric Thorns Power Item: N/A Suggested Origins: Alchemical, or Magical and Materials. These wooden arrows are carved of red-tinged wood, each ending in a vampire’s fang carved into a barbed tip. The materials alone make it an effec- tive armor penetrator and barbed, while its enchant- ments make it far more special. • Slicer: Any crippling injury inflicted by the Razor – for a Properties typical human, a single wound of over HP/2 in one blow – auto- • Arrow Quality: Vampiric Thorns are barbed arrows that matically dismembers the limb and causes 1 HP of bleeding inflict +1 damage and have an armor divisor of (2). injury per turn for 20 - HT turns afterward (minimum 1). A • Blood Draining: If the arrow penetrates DR and inflicts blow to the neck that penetrates DR has a wounding modifier any injury, it begins to leech out the blood of the target. This of 2.5¥ instead of the usual 2¥. In addition, neck blows that causes 1 HP of injury to the target per second. Pulling out a inflict at least 1 HP of injury cause the same bleeding effect. Vampiric Thorn is not so simple. When the arrow is pulled Weight: 2 lbs. out, the barb causes additional injury equal to half of the injury inflicted going in. Also, the arrows seem to refuse to Variations budge easily. The target must roll a Quick Contest of ST vs. The Razor could be any size of cutting blade, from a small the ST of the bow that launched the arrow. On a victory, the knife to a greatsword. Its theme fits better with smaller weap- arrow is pulled out (inflicting injury as above). On a tie or ons – larger ones already tend to cripple limbs and decapitate failure, the arrow remains. On a critical failure, it cannot victims. be removed without Surgery – which takes long enough to be fatal in most cases! Targets with No Blood suffer no addi- Universal Sword tional injury from blood loss, but are still subject to the dif- ficulty (and injury) from pulling out a Vampiric Thorn. The Power Item: 14 FP enchantment works only once, but the base arrow can be Suggested Origins: Magical and Materials. surgically removed and reused. To all appearances, this is simply a well-made broad- Suggested cost: $100. sword. It is decorated with gems and silver around its hilt and Weight: 0.1 lb. crosspiece. Variations Properties Rumors persist of Vampiric Thorns that transfer drained • Blade Quality: The Universal Sword is a fine (+1 to blood to the archer who shoots the arrow – a great arrow for damage, -1 to breakage), ornate (+1 to reactions) thrusting an actual vampire! Such an arrow would heal injury up to the broadsword. full, normal HP of the archer; beyond that point, the victim • Enchantments: The Universal Sword is enchanted with would still lose HP but the archer would no longer gain them. Puissance 1 at Power 15. A faint trail of red would connect the archer and the target • Multiform: The Universal Sword can become any blade while blood transfer is going on – which can help locate the from the size of a dagger to that of a two-handed sword. It attacker, but also help the archer track a fleeing victim! can also change grip or balance to adjust to Size Modifiers from SM -1 to SM +1. Effecting a change takes a Concentrate maneuver, and the item must be held in hand while chang- “All enchantment is ing – it can’t, for example, be thrown in large knife form and changed to two-handed-sword form in flight. Whatever form an anomaly,” said Miphon. or size the Universal Sword takes, it keeps the same basic appearance; the shifting ability cannot be used to disguise the – Hugh Cook, blade. Mana level doesn’t affect the size-changing power but does affect Puissance. Wizard War Weight: 3 lbs. W 9 eApons C t hApter Wo A rMor The Felltower megadungeon contains many protective would have DB 3, while a Large Shield of Warding would have items. All of these are sized for SM 0 unless noted otherwise; DB 4. Coupled with its bonus to Block, this effectively raises the GM may wish to provide larger or smaller versions of these defenses against a missile weapon to +7 and removes its big- items – especially the non-unique ones, such as the Buckler of gest vulnerability – its low HP. Warding or Executioner’s Hood (both below). Gorilla Gloves (p. 11) automatically resize, no new version needed! Executioner’s Hood Power Item: 2 FP . . . the snarling Theocrat met Suggested Origins: Magical. Stormbringer’s swing with a flame-red buckler These deeply black hoods are actually misnamed; they which successfully protected him – proving the were made for the torturers of the Black Brotherhood. The Black Brotherhood was a cult of evil that dominated shield to be treated against sorcerous weapons. what became known as Felltower before the time of – Michael Moorcock, Stormbringer Baron Sterick the Red, Stericksburg, and the ruined cas- tle now perched above the megadungeon. Although the cult was put down, some of their artifacts survive. Buckler of Warding Properties Power Item: 1 FP • Armor Properties: The hood provides DR 2 to the entire Suggested Origins: Magical. head (except for the eyes) and the neck. It layers without pen- This is a plain-looking but well-made iron-rimmed wooden alty over any neck armor. Worn under armor, normal layering shield. Several of these exist, having been made by a wizard- rules apply. prince of Cashamash for his personal guard. Many were sold • Uncaring Soul: The user gains Fearlessness 5 and the after the wizard was forced to disband his guardsmen and Indomitable trait, but also gains the disadvantages Callous sell much of their magical gear to pay off a bet with another and Sadism (15). wizard-prince. • Intimidating Appearance: The hood gives +5 to Intimida- Its main drawback is that it’s relatively fragile. Shatter- tion and Interrogation rolls by the wearer. proof makes an excellent upgrade if a trustworthy enchanter • Malign Stare: With concentration, the hood’s user can can be found. cast Fear-20 on a subject; the usual rules for spellcasting apply. This cannot affect the same victim more than once per 24-hour Properties period, unless the victim loses the Quick Contest by 5+. • Block Mastery: The buckler has DB 2, and gives +1 to Weight: 1 lb. Block. • Magical Defense: When ready, the bearer gains +1 to all Variations rolls to resist spells. Greater and lesser versions of such a hood may well exist. • Missile Defense: The buckler gives +3 to Block against thrown weapons, missile weapons, and Missile spells. • Apprentice Torturer’s Hood: As above, but reduce Fearless- • Perfect Blocking: Once per second, the Bucker of Warding ness to 2, lower the bonus to Intimidation and Interrogation can automatically block a missile attack; this is a free action rolls to +2, and remove Malign Stare. but costs the user 1 FP. The attack must be one that could • Master Torturer’s Hood: As above, but the wearer can also possibly be blocked – the defender must be aware of it, it must cast Death Vision-20. be blockable with a shield, and it must come within the front or shield-side arc. Fountain Shield Weight: 4 lbs. Power Item: N/A Suggested Origins: Material. Variations This is an especially thick, orichalcum medium shield The Buckler of Warding could be a larger shield. The larger (DB 2) with a dragon’s face carved on the center. A genius the shield, the less handy it is, but it also dramatically increases inventor called Aemistokles created it centuries ago. the effective defense it provides. A Medium Shield of Warding A 10 rMor