The Chrono Amulet of Eternity is a captivating artifact, its surface a seemingly endless swirl of silver and cerulean hues that shift like the sands of time. Encased within its delicate frame is a crystal, perpetually pulsating with an ethereal blue light that ebbs and flows like the tide. Inscribed meticulously around the circumference of the amulet are ancient runes, believed to be the language of primordial timekeepers. The chain, made of a material lost to the current ages, feels surprisingly warm to the touch, and seems to weigh down with a gravity that is not of this world. When held against the ear, one might faintly hear the ticking of an eternal clock, beating in harmony with the heartbeat of the universe itself.
Usage: The wearer can travel up to 1d4 days or years into the past or future once per long rest. They can bring up to two additional creatures within 10 feet. During this travel, they are considered to be in a state of Chrono Stasis, where they cannot be affected by or interact with their current timeline. Upon returning, they can choose to bring one minor object (weighing no more than 1 lb) from the visited time period. They also gain advantage on all Intelligence checks related to history for 24 hours after travel.
Lore: Crafted by an enigmatic archmage who sought to unlock the secrets of time, the Chrono Amulet of Eternity was once poised to shape the very destiny of the world. Legends speak of its involvement in pivotal moments across forgotten civilizations, used to avert disasters or alter the course of wars. Each mage who came into possession of the amulet left their mark on history, their deeds etched into the annals of time itself. Although its creator vanished under mysterious circumstances, the amulet remains as a testament to his unparalleled mastery over time.
Material Composition Eternium alloy intertwined with temporal threads
Notes: Advantage: History, Bonus: Saving Throws, Wizards only
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