Skull of Corruption (5e Equipment)

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Staff, rare (requires attunement)

Skull of Corruption is a Daedric artifact of the Daedra Prince Vaermina. It is a dream-dependent staff of different usage than its predecessor during the Oblivion Crisis, and can steal the dreams of others. It has 10 charges and regains 1d8 + 2 expended charges daily at dawn.

Dream Thieving. As an action, you may expend 4 charges, if you are near a creature that is sleeping within a 30 ft radius, you can perform a dream thieving ritual for 1 hour. At the end of the ritual the sleeping creature must make a DC 15 Wisdom saving throw. On a success, you only steal surface dreams (works similarly to detecting the surface thoughts of a creature probed by the detect thoughts spell) and the creature awakens, and is hostile towards you. On a failure, you fully steal that creature's dreams (function as the deeper probing of the detect thoughts spell).

Dream Piercer. As a bonus action, you can expend 1 charge to make a ranged spell attack with a +7 bonus to hit. On a hit, you deal 2d10 psychic damage. If a creature failed the save against your Dream Thieving property, this staff is charged, causing 4d10 psychic damage instead.

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