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Dryad's Song (Corrupted)

Source Pathfinder #119: Prisoners of the Blight pg. 26
Aura strong transmutation and necromancy CL 20th
Slot none; Price —; Weight 2 lbs.

Description

This tarnished gold scepter’s ends are shaped into sickly, withered-looking leaves. The scepter’s rod has four slots, into which four large rings can be placed. Each ring is engraved with a phrase in Abyssal, and can be placed upon or removed from the scepter as a standard action.

Ring 1: “Princess of the Blasted Heath.”
Ring 2: “Shall stand proud to station earned.”
Ring 3: “Moss and rot shall grow unchecked.”
Ring 4: “‘Til all hands bear the sin they’ve earned.”

The corrupted Dryad’s Song grants some limited control over the Darkblight. With a single ring, the bearer can cast entangle and wood shape each 3/day. With two rings, the bearer can also cast blight, diminish plants, plant growth, and tree stride each 1/day. With three rings, the bearer can also cast black tentacles 1/day, animating the fungal matter in the area in lieu of creating extradimensional tendrils. With all four rings, the bearer can recite the full poem on the scepter as a full-round action to purge a single creature within 60 feet of the Darkblight’s taint, as if she had successfully cast remove curse and remove disease—even removing the blighted fey template from a target creature (unwilling fey can resist this effect with a successful DC 28 Will save). All of these spell-like abilities affect only fungus and plants infected with the Darkblight.

A single ring on its own maintains some control over the Darkblight—reading a ring’s phrase as a standard action grants the creature holding it and up to nine other creatures she can see immunity to Darkblight infestation for 1 hour. A single ring does nothing to reverse the effects of Darkblight already infesting a creature.

Destruction

If the blighted dryad Arlantia is killed, Dryad’s Song slowly reverts to its original state.