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Orc Queen Crown

Requires attunement, and can only be attuned to a female of orcish


decent.
This crown initially appears as a single piece of iron with ripples playing
over it's surface as though it had been partially melted at some point.
When worn by a creature that is attuned to it, the ripples resolve
themselves into a fecundity of baby orcs sucking at teats.
Bestows the following benefits:
INT = 12 and CHA = 16 if not already.
Grants the "Gruumsh's Fury" feature = +1d8 dmg on weapon attacks.
Grants the ability to transform 1d6 Orcs into Orogs per hour.
Grants advantage on all Charisma skill checks against creatures with
the 'Orc' type.
CURSES: While attuned to the Crown, the PC slowly takes on the
appearance of an Orog, and after six days the transformation is
complete.
Once fully transformed, the PC must determine their alignment by
making two rolls with a d4 every day at dawn. On the first roll, a roll of
4 indicates chaotic. On the second roll, a roll of 4 indicates evil.
If the PC breaks attunement, the process slowly reverses, but is very
painful. The PC suffers one, increasing level of exhaustion every two
days ending after the sixth day when the transformation is complete.
This effect is cumulative with any other effects that cause exhaustion
such as a Barbarian's Frenzy feature. For example, a PC that suffers no
additional exhaustion effect will be at Level 1 Exhuastion for the first
two days, Level 2 for days 3 and 4, and Level 3 for days 5 and 6. A
Barbarian going through this process that Frenzies on day 4 would then
suffer from Level 3 Exhuastion, and if they Frenzied twice on day 5
they would sufer from level 5 exhuastion.
Destroying the Crown: The Crown can only be destroyed by an ArchFey or Seldarine while in the Feywild or in Arvandor, casting Wish while
holding the Crown in it's hands.

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