Torms Shield (5e Equipment)
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Armor (shield), artifact (Requires Attunement by a creature that's been Chosen by the god Torm.) History: Long ago in lands long since past a war was fought between mortals and devils. Many men and women lived and died to protect their faith against the onslaught of fiend and demons one of these religions was that of Torm god of justice and war he saw the carnage that was taking place and decided enough was enough. He set to work creating a weapon so powerful it would tip the scale of the war and so he created a Legendary shield imbued it with his power. Religous Construction: Torms Shield is a magic shield that grants a +2 bonus to AC in addition to a normal shields AC bonus. This shield can magically transform into a gauntlet or back into a shield as a bonus action. When you heal a creature with healing magic you gain a +2 to your AC on top of the other AC bonus for one turn of combat. Only the Chosen of Torm may wield this shield any other creature that tries to pick this shield up can't no matter how strong they are. Blessing of War: when wielding the Torms Shield you know the 5e SRD:Fire Bolt cantrip this does not count toward how many cantrips you know. you also can cast the 5e SRD:Crusader's Mantle spell once per long rest(You do not have to maintain concentration on this spell). Wisdom is your spell casting for these abilities. Fight the Darkness: One Time per week you can call forth the pure radiant energy of Torm to judge and condemn those of unholy origin. As an action, you can call forth a 40ft circle of radiant energy that is focused on you and moves with you that lasts for 1 minute that bestows the following benefits: any unholy creature that enters or starts its turn inside of the circle takes 2d6+Wisdom radiant damage, any Allie within the circle gains advantage on death saving throws and any saves or checks to avoid spells, and the wielder of the shield gains 4 hit points back per turn while under this effect.
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