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Deck of Illusions: This set of parchment cards is usually found in an ivory, leather, or wooden box. A full deck consists of thirty-four cards. When a card is drawn at random and thrown to the ground, a major image of a creature is formed. The figment lasts until dispelled. The illusory creature cannot move more than 30 feet away from where the card landed, but otherwise moves and acts as if it were real. At all times it obeys the desires of the character who drew the card. When the illusion is dispelled, the card becomes blank and cannot be used again. If the card is picked up, the illusion is automatically and instantly dispelled. The cards in a deck and the illusions they bring forth are summarized on the following table. (Use one of the first two columns to simulate the contents of a full deck using either ordinary playing cards or tarot cards.)

Playing Card Tarot Card Creature
Ace of hearts IV. The Emperor Red dragon
King of hearts Knight of swords Male human fighter and four guards
Queen of hearts Queen of staves Female human wizard
Jack of hearts King of staves Male human druid
Ten of hearts VII. The Chariot Cloud giant
Nine of hearts Page of staves Ettin
Eight of hearts Ace of cups Bugbear
Two of hearts Five of staves Goblin
Playing Card Tarot Card Creature
Ace of diamonds III. The Empress Glabrezu (demon)
King of diamonds Two of cups Male elf wizard and female apprentice
Queen of diamonds Queen of swords Half-elf ranger (female)
Jack of diamonds XIV. Temperance Harpy
Ten of diamonds Seven of staves Male half-orc barbarian
Nine of diamonds Four of pentacles Ogre mage
Eight of diamonds Ace of pentacles Gnoll
Two of diamonds Six of pentacles Kobold
Playing Card Tarot Card Creature
Ace of spades II. The High Priestess Lich
King of spades Three of staves Three male human clerics
Queen of spades Four of cups Medusa
Jack of spades Knight of pentacles Male dwarf paladin
Ten of spades Seven of swords Frost giant
Nine of spades Three of swords Troll
Eight of spades Ace of swords Hobgoblin
Two of spades Five of cups Goblin
Playing Card Tarot Card Creature
Ace of clubs VIII. Strength Iron golem
King of clubs Page of pentacles Three male halfling rogues
Queen of clubs Ten of cups Pixies
Jack of clubs Nine of pentacles Female half-elf bard
Ten of clubs Nine of staves Hill giant
Nine of clubs King of swords Ogre
Eight of clubs Ace of staves Orc
Two of clubs Five of cups Kobold
Playing Card Tarot Card Creature
Joker Two of pentacles Illusion of deck’s owner
Joker Two of staves Illusion of deck’s owner (sex reversed)

A randomly generated deck is usually complete (11–100 on d%), but may be discovered (01–10) with 1d20 of its cards missing. If cards are missing, reduce the price by a corresponding amount.

Faint illusion; CL 6th; Craft Wondrous Item, major image; Price 8,100 gp;Weight 1/2 lb.



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