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“Ooooh, it’s you again, adventurer? The one who always slips by misfortune with half a step to spare? The one who believes they’re just that clever, huh? Well, if your luck’s been carrying you this far, this bracelet might just help it stretch a little further. Or at least until you realize… not every situation can be talked your way out of.”
Obsidian was once carried by ancient adventurers as a protective charm, meant to ward off misfortune and ill intent. According to legend, one infamous gambler won the royal treasury with a single piece of obsidian in his pocket… and then spent the next year running for his life. They say that those who wear this stone are better at avoiding traps – and sometimes manage to escape even when everything seems truly lost.
Why Obsidian?
“Obsidian is the stone of protection and clear perception.
They say it helps you spot hidden dangers and sidestep disaster. Though, if you tend to leap headfirst into every wild idea that crosses your mind, well… even this stone can’t promise survival.”
“Just a little advice, adventurer… luck is a strange thing. When it’s with you, it feels like nothing can stop you. But then, one day… it’s gone. And when that happens, there’s only one way to make it out: hope it transfers to someone else instead. So if you’re smart, always keep someone around who’s having just a slightly worse day than you are.”
Rikket Sneakthumb, Goblin gambler
★★★★★
“I rolled three 20s, found a coin in my boot, and escaped a fire I started. Bracelet’s blessed.”
Sir Bramble the Unaware, Halfling knight
★★★☆☆
“I won a duel by tripping into victory. Not proud. Okay, a little proud.”
Gilda Whisperwind, Human bard
★★★★★
“I forgot the lyrics. Crowd cheered anyway. Married one of them the next day. Maybe.”
Kraag the Cursed, Orc mercenary
★★☆☆☆
“I jumped from roof. Landed in hay. Hay was full of bees. Bracelet tried.”
Dornax Flamesnore, Dragonborn swindler
★★★★☆
“I used it in a poker game. Won the pot, the pub, and a goat. Still unclear on the goat.”

