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Ring of the Chameleon
Ring, rare (attunement optional)
This ring, supposedly once worn by the great Loki himself, is the only one known of it's kind. It's magical properties come at a cost, however, and must be mastered to take full effect. This ring is a gold band, with gem-like petals and an emerald in the center.
This ring has 3 charges, and regains 1d4-1 charges each dawn. As an action, you may expend a charge to transform your physical appearance to that of any creature you've seen before, for up to 1d4 + 2 hours. You look and sound identical to the target creature. You can't change your body type, so you must adopt a form that has the same basic arrangement of limbs, and you can only adopt a form that is of your size or smaller. To discern that you are disguised, a creature must use its action to inspect your appearance and must succeed on a DC 15 Intelligence (Investigation) check.
Curse. Upon donning this ring, it binds itself to your hand and cannot be removed except by a remove curse spell or similar magic. While you are disguised as a creature, you use that creature's Strength, Dexterity, and Constitution scores if they are lower than your own. Attuning to the ring ends the curse.
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