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Arcane Figure Set

Carved figurines of glass, wood, clay, ivory, stone, metals, and jewels preciously lined up for the picking. The Arcane figure set is a set of ten carved figures. Arcane figure sets are often bought as presents for children and going away gifts, often being carved in the family's likeness.   The arcane figure set is 10 carved figures that move when instructed with magic. The figures are no bigger than an average hand and can perform simple tasks. The figures can pick up small items such as pens and inkwells. The figures don't need specific instructions or pathways, just simple commands such as "fetch me a pen" and they will perform the task. The figurines have an ungodly power to repair themselves even if they are smashed or cracked using mending magic, making them the perfect toy for children and apprentice mages. Figures are considered to be perfectly average in every stat. The figures have 5 HP and an AC of 10 regardless of material.   The figures are unaffected by magical barriers and antimagic zones. The figures will continue to attempt to complete a task until it is finished or until it is given a different order. Figures can still be disenchanted by even the most basic of magic casters.   

Arcane Figure Set

adventuring gear (wonderous item)
Category: Item
Item Rarity: Common
Weight: 2-5
Thought to be an invention of the first King of the Forge as a set of magical heroes that could withstand any evil, they are now a common toy for children and a practice tool for apprentice mages. The arcane figure set can even be traced through royal families to hundreds of years ago, With the first appearence of them being a gift to King Midrass L. Rike III from the, at the time, lord of the Lamias Julisenes N. G. Voress. Make sure to take this down, it will be on your next exame. No flip to chapter 5 section 3 the evolution of traditions and magic."
-A lecture from the professor of Cultural History, the University of New Rike
"I remember recieving my first figure set as a gift from my betrothed when I sent of on my first expedition as an adamantine adventurer. It was a carving of me, her, my party memebers, and our gobin guide. Now I am the only one that sitll remains here. But for as long as I have them with me I will neve feel loneli or lost, because I know that they will forever watch over my travels." -Quint Sorma, Retired Adamantine Adventurer.

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