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Curse of Strahd
The Icon of Ravenloft is a 12-inch-tall statuette made of the purest silver, weighing 10 pounds. It depicts a cleric kneeling in supplication.
The icon was given to Strahd by the archpriest Ciril
undead. Only a creature attuned to the icon can use its other properties.
Augury. You can use an action to cast an augury spell from the icon, with no material components required. Once used, this
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depicts a cleric kneeling in supplication. The icon was given to Strahd by the archpriest Ciril Romulich, an old family friend, to consecrate the castle and its chapel. While within 30 feet of the icon
cast an augury spell from the icon, with no material components required. Once used, this property can’t be used again until the next dawn. Bane of the Undead. You can use the icon as a holy symbol
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depicts a cleric kneeling in supplication. The icon was given to Strahd by the archpriest Ciril Romulich, an old family friend, to consecrate the castle and its chapel. While within 30 feet of the icon
cast an augury spell from the icon, with no material components required. Once used, this property can’t be used again until the next dawn. Bane of the Undead. You can use the icon as a holy symbol
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is well polished. A detect magic spell cast here reveals that Stefan’s skull radiates a faint aura of necromancy magic. As long as the skull remains in the crypt, it will answer up to five questions
put to it, as though a speak with dead spell had been cast on it. This property recharges each day at dawn. In life, Stefan was neither observant nor well informed. If the skull is questioned about
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is well polished. A detect magic spell cast here reveals that Stefan’s skull radiates a faint aura of necromancy magic. As long as the skull remains in the crypt, it will answer up to five questions
put to it, as though a speak with dead spell had been cast on it. This property recharges each day at dawn. In life, Stefan was neither observant nor well informed. If the skull is questioned about