Amaterasu's Amulet (5e Equipment)

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Wondrous item (Amulet/Omamori), legendary (requires attunement by a spellcaster)

Susanoo traveled to Takamagahara wishing to say farewell to his sister Amaterasu. As he did so, the mountains and rivers shook and the land quaked. Amaterasu, suspicious of his motives, went out to meet him dressed in male clothing and clad in armor, but when Susanoo proposed a trial by pledge (ukehi) to prove his sincerity, she accepted. In the ritual, the two gods each chewed and spat out an object carried by the other. Amaterasu broke Susanoo's ten-span sword (totsuka no tsurugi) into three, chewed them and then spat them out. Three goddesses – Takiribime (Tagorihime), Ichikishimahime, and Tagitsuhime – were thus born. Susanoo then took the strings of magatama beads Amaterasu entwined in her hair and round her wrists, likewise chewed the beads and spat them out. Five male deities – Ame-no-Oshihomimi, Ame-no-Hohi, Amatsuhikone, Ikutsuhikone, and Kumano-no-Kusubi – then came into existence. Amertasu then endowed each of her descendants with this Omamori.

Amererasu's Empowerment

  • You can use the amulet as a spellcasting focus for your spells while wearing or holding it, and you gain a +3 bonus to spell attack rolls and to the saving throw DCs of your spells.
  • When you hit a creature with a spell that deals fire or radiant damage, you can choose to deal an additional amount damage equal to your spellcasting modifier with the attack once per turn.

Amererasu's Embrace

  • If you aren't wearing armor, your AC equals 10 + your Constitution modifier + your Charisma modifier.
  • Additionally you have resistance to fire and radiant damage.

Amererasu's Energy

  • When you deal damage to a creature with a spell, you may instead deal fire or radiant damage.

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