Wondrous Item, uncommon

This seemingly tin cup appears to be of normal make for any standard mess kit except for the faded picture of 5 guys on it, a Human, a Halfling, a Dwarf, an Elf, and a Gnome (There are 5 different subtle variations of this picture).

5 times per day when this cup is lifted to the lips of the owner it automatically is filled with clean fresh water. Each time the cup fills it can be poured out into another vessel or waterskin until 5 pints is expended.

In addition, the cup is found with 1d4+1 charges (max 5 ). Every morning there is a 50% chance that 1 charge will recharge. If all of the charges are expended then the cup forever loses the charge abilities listed below. These charge expenditures must use one of the 5 daily fills from above.

  1. The cup will fill with an anti-toxin capable of ending the poisoned condition or providing resistance to poison for 1 hour.
  2. The cup will fill with a sleep potion capable of putting the drinker into a deep slumber for 1 hour, see the sleep spell except for duration and saving throws. (DM's discretion on rules to force drinking it)
  3. The cup will provide enough beer, mead, ale, wine, or milkshake to fill every mug in a bar, tavern or inn common room. (One time per charge)
  4. The cup will fill with a basic healing potion
  5. The cup will fill with a syrup that tastes a lot like Nyquil, which can provide 5 creature with 5 temporary hit points

SPECIAL: If the 5-Guys Mess Kit of Holding, the 5-Guys Spork of Seasoning, the 5-Guys Dagger of Dressing. and the 5-Guys Peanuts of Alarm are all combined with this cup then once a day a meal produced using the combined 5-Guys Kit, over the course of a short or long rest, will produce a Heroes Feast per the spell, in addition to the individual abilities of each item.

SPECIAL-SPECIAL: If all of the 5-Guys item identified above have the same picture of the 5-Guys on them (Matching set), then the possessor of the kit is known worldwide as an extraordinary chef. This fame is very specific to cooks, chefs, tavern keepers, waitstaff and similar professions. It is very rare that this recognition would have them stand out in a crowd or get them stopped at a gate,  but whenever sitting in a tavern or inn they might be approached and asked for an autograph or to try a recipe for their opinion. They are at advantage with these people to get information or support such as lodging or escort, especially if a meal is prepared for them using the kit.

AirKevin

Comments

Posts Quoted:
Reply
Clear All Quotes