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Chapter 13: Magical Items<br />

Household Items, Maps<br />

A map is a drawing or other representation<br />

that is usually made on a flat surface and that shows<br />

the whole or a part of an area.<br />

01-50 Map of Misfortune: Whosoever<br />

looks attempts to follow this map will<br />

notice that the map changes after they have<br />

progressed half-way to their destination. The<br />

path they had taken is also changed.<br />

51-100 Map of the Miser: Each<br />

day that this map is read, it leads to new treasure.<br />

This map never leads to treasure worth<br />

more than 10 silver pieces.<br />

Household Items, Mirrors<br />

A mirror is a polished or smooth substance<br />

that forms images by the reflection of light. The<br />

most common use for a mirror is when a female<br />

attempts to maximize their Facial Charisma.<br />

01-15 Mirror of Addition: Whosoever<br />

looks at themselves in this mirror<br />

acquires a random body part. To determine<br />

the body part, consult the Body Part Proportion<br />

table (see Chap. 2: Body). Once the<br />

added body part is determined, reroll on the<br />

table to determine where it is attached. Otherwise,<br />

fine details will be determined by the<br />

Aedile. If a character acquires another head,<br />

then the new head will have the same Intelligence,<br />

Wisdom, and memories of the original,<br />

but it has a randomly determined disposition<br />

and temperament. The Aedile must<br />

determine what is an appropriate addition<br />

of BPP and LP.<br />

For example, if a player rolls a 01,<br />

then their character has acquired a left foot.<br />

Rolling again, this player may roll a 100, determining<br />

that the left foot is attached to<br />

the head of the character who looked in the<br />

mirror.<br />

Any character may continue to look<br />

in the mirror and acquire random body parts<br />

until the mirror is broken. Once broken,<br />

any character previously affected by it may<br />

roll 1d100. If the result is 50 or greater,<br />

then the character returns to their original<br />

and natural state. If not, then they retain<br />

their new limbs permanently, unless they<br />

hack them off. Appropriate damage is applied.<br />

16-30 Mirror of Madness: Whosoever<br />

gazes at their own reflection in this<br />

mirror will acquire a Random Mental Illness<br />

(see Chap. 5: Mind).<br />

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