Rohan - Gap of Rohan - Isengard - Orthanc - 2nd Floor
Girdle of GoreBelt
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There was a time during the reign of Mount Gundabad's Great Goblin King Zalg that hundreds of war captives were taken for questioning to the chambers of a particularly wretched gob...There was a time during the reign of Mount Gundabad's Great Goblin King Zalg that hundreds of war captives were taken for questioning to the chambers of a particularly wretched gob...There was a time during the reign of Mount Gundabad's Great Goblin King Zalg that hundreds of war captives were taken for questioning to the chambers of a particularly wretched goblin interrogator of such sadistic repute that its name has been purposely erased from all records and suppressed from the memory of all mortal creatures.
Fashioned from a hundred feet of dried, cured, eviscerated and entertwined entrails of many tortured captives, the Girdle of Gore is the counterpart to the reknowned Mithril Mail Belt and remains the only souvenier of the insanely horrid goblin interrogator who King Zalg eventually ordered to be quietly but permanently removed from service.
ZarbagRhovanion - Langwell - Mount Gundabad - The Great Spire - Temple of Preparation
Gland of a Cold-drakeMiscellaneous
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This is the frost gland of a Cold-drake. It appears to be a bag filled with ice.
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BairanaxThe Grey Mountains - Cave
Glorfindel´s SurcoatCloak
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The sleeveless overgarment of smooth white cloth belonged to the captain of the guard of Gondolin and was lost when he fell to his death during a combat with a Balrog. Over the right breast is a tiny golden lily, as Glorfindel was the lord of the House of the Golden Flower.
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Damage Resistance: Bludgeoning Resist 20 / -
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Harndagnir ("Bane of the South")Sea-lord´s Isle - North-west - Cave of the Southern Dragons
Glove of SnakesGauntlet
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Delicate, transparent items made of the shed skins of asps, these gloves are quite fragile and must be regularly oiled to keep them from falling apart. They provide almost no protection from the elements.
Rhukar (Second in Command)Eriador - Mountains of Angmar - Angsul - Carn Dûm - Eldanar Castle - 2nd Floor
Gloves of the ForgeGauntlet
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Made of eog for protection and shaalk for flexibility, these Elvish gloves are the workaday wear of Celebrimbor, the highest of the Elven Smiths of the Mírdaithrond.
Ren the Fire-King - The 8thRaj - Fortress of the Moon - Level 5
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Boots of the Runner
Boots of the Runner
BootsRivendell
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Armor Bonus: +5Cast Spell: Unique Power Self Only 5 Uses/DayImmunity: KnockdownRegeneration: +2
Gloves of the HalethrimGauntlet
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Created by a sect of isolationist Haradim, the Order of the Halethrim maintains a tradition of solitude paired with the belief that one must first master the self before one can at...Created by a sect of isolationist Haradim, the Order of the Halethrim maintains a tradition of solitude paired with the belief that one must first master the self before one can at...Created by a sect of isolationist Haradim, the Order of the Halethrim maintains a tradition of solitude paired with the belief that one must first master the self before one can attain mastery over the outside world. Monks of Halethrim fashioned these gloves with Fire properties so that the outside world could be forewarned of their training and thereby know to keep a distance. These gloves were a gift to the Great Goblin in the 2nd age of Middle Earth.
Properties
Enhancement Bonus: Dexterity +2Attack Bonus: +4Damage Bonus: Fire 1d10 Damage
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Damage: Bludgeoning
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Balkhmog (Captain of the Wolf Gate)The Misty Mountains - Goblin-town - Great Hall
Gogan Laazg (B.S. "Broad Shield")Large Shield
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A large shield of oak wood with gold trim it was one of few items of orcish make to show signs of skilled craftsmanship.
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These are Elladdan's and Elrohir's sister swords.made of mithril and chased with bright inlay. They are identical blades, long and set with a bright orange jacinths for pommels. The hilts are wrapped in red cords. These weapons were stolen from rivendell and never seen again.
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This was an heirloom of the House of the Stewards of Gondor from the time of Vorondil, circa T.A. 2000, until the War of the Rings. Made from the horn of one of the Kine of Araw an...This was an heirloom of the House of the Stewards of Gondor from the time of Vorondil, circa T.A. 2000, until the War of the Rings. Made from the horn of one of the Kine of Araw an...This was an heirloom of the House of the Stewards of Gondor from the time of Vorondil, circa T.A. 2000, until the War of the Rings. Made from the horn of one of the Kine of Araw and inlaid with silver, the Horn was borne by the heir of the Steward. It was believed that if the Horn were blown anywhere within the ancient boundaries of Gondor, help would come. In TA 3019, Boromir blew it when attacked by Orcs near Rauros. Denethor and Faramir heard the call hundreds of miles away, but no help arrived. Boromir was slain and the Horn cloven in two. The Horn was set on Boromir's funeral barge.
All friendly creatures within the area of effect gain a sonic damage shield that returns 1d10+1 sonic damage for 60 seconds.
The DC for using a Horn is 18
Properties
Cast Spell: Unique Power Self Only Unlimited Uses/DayOnly Useable By: Bard
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This broadsword is hidden in the Maze of Imrazôr I, near the island city of Ró-molló. It's cold-forged iron is strengthened with an edge of mithril. The hilt is wrapped in dusty blue linen, and the crosspiece is gilded bronze.
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These are Elladdan's and Elrohir's sister swords. Made of mithril and chased with bright inlay. They are identical blades, long and set with a bright orange jacinths for pommels. The hilts are wrapped in red cords. These weapons were stolen from rivendell and never seen again.
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The Gwaedhil (S. "Oath-sisters"; sing. "Gwaedhel") are a pair of weapons which serve as visible tokens of the oath that Merro, the King of the Mountains, swore to Isildur upon the...The Gwaedhil (S. "Oath-sisters"; sing. "Gwaedhel") are a pair of weapons which serve as visible tokens of the oath that Merro, the King of the Mountains, swore to Isildur upon the...The Gwaedhil (S. "Oath-sisters"; sing. "Gwaedhel") are a pair of weapons which serve as visible tokens of the oath that Merro, the King of the Mountains, swore to Isildur upon the Covenant Stone of Erech. These arms—a sword and lance— were forged by the Elves of Tirith Aear, at Amroth's behest, as a gift to aid Elendil's sons in the securing of their newly-founded realm. Fashioned from meteoric iron that the Elves had found upon the heights of the White Mountains, the twin blades were woven with spells of strength to keep safe the words of faith and alliance which they commemorated.
When Merro's oath was spoken, Isildur presented the lance to the Morachd; but the sword he entrusted to Edhelion (who was then the Captain of the Faithful in Pelargir), appointing him the warden of the covenant stone at Erech. The Gwaedhel-sword remained in the possession of the princes of Belfalas until the time of Lothirion who, at King Tarannon's command, bestowed the blade upon his son Gundor, chosen to be Prince of Mornan in T.A. 831. Likewise, the Gwaedhel-lance was passed down from Merro to his son, and in turn to his grandson Morthec, who broke the oath in S.A. 3434.
The Oathbreaking caused the appearance and enchanted character of the weapons to change. Whereas in origin they had gleamed bright in the light of the sun, now their surfaces were blackened as the starless night. Formerly they had brought their wielders fortitude and strength of spirit, now their very presence exuded an aura of grim foreboding and brooding visions of some final reckoning that must one day be achieved. The Gwaedhel-lance followed Morthec into the Paths of the Dead, but the Gwaedhel-sword continued to be handed down from father to son in the line of Mornan's princes, until the time of the Kin-strife, when Prince Maeglin's rebellious son sided with the confederates and brought the blade with him into exile in Umbar in T.A. 1448.
The subsequent fate of the Gwaedhel-sword is not recorded in any of the histories, but it is said that Morthec Gruan wielded the Gwaedhel-lance when at last he was summoned to fulfill his oath by Aragorn. After defeating the Corsairs at Pelargir on Gwaeron 22, T.A. 3019, Morthec, released from his curse, broke the Gwaedhel-lance in two, and his lingering spirit departed from the world. No living man dared ever again to wield the either weapon after the fulfillment of the oath, but the hafts of the Gwaedhel-lance were carried with reverence to the pinnacle of Tirith Aear, and there surrendered to the keeping of Ulmo's realm.
During the time that the Gwaedhel-sword was in the possession of the princes of Mornan, its power over the Dead was drawn upon many times. When the folk of the Black Vale were troubled by the Oathbreakers (living or dead), the prince could be entreated to intervene; and by brandishing the blade with words of command, he held the power to evict the Cursed People (or their ghostly shades) from a given locale. Such banishments often involved lengthy negotiations with the Oathbreakers, whose terror was unable to daunt the bearer of the Gwaedhel-sword.
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Damage Bonus: Positive Energy 1d6 DamageDamage Bonus vs.: Undead Positive Energy 2d10 DamageEnhancement Bonus: +3Immunity: Level/Ability DrainKeen
Sogran Erstoc (Wraith Lord Warrior)Rohan - The Dwimorberg - Paths of the Dead - North
Gwaedhel-sword (S. "Oath-Sister")Greatsword
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The Gwaedhil (S. "Oath-sisters"; sing. "Gwaedhel") are a pair of weapons which serve as visible tokens of the oath that Merro, the King of the Mountains, swore to Isildur upon the...The Gwaedhil (S. "Oath-sisters"; sing. "Gwaedhel") are a pair of weapons which serve as visible tokens of the oath that Merro, the King of the Mountains, swore to Isildur upon the...The Gwaedhil (S. "Oath-sisters"; sing. "Gwaedhel") are a pair of weapons which serve as visible tokens of the oath that Merro, the King of the Mountains, swore to Isildur upon the Covenant Stone of Erech. These arms—a sword and lance— were forged by the Elves of Tirith Aear, at Amroth's behest, as a gift to aid Elendil's sons in the securing of their newly-founded realm. Fashioned from meteoric iron that the Elves had found upon the heights of the White Mountains, the twin blades were woven with spells of strength to keep safe the words of faith and alliance which they commemorated.
When Merro's oath was spoken, Isildur presented the lance to the Morachd; but the sword he entrusted to Edhelion (who was then the Captain of the Faithful in Pelargir), appointing him the warden of the covenant stone at Erech. The Gwaedhel-sword remained in the possession of the princes of Belfalas until the time of Lothirion who, at King Tarannon's command, bestowed the blade upon his son Gundor, chosen to be Prince of Mornan in T.A. 831. Likewise, the Gwaedhel-lance was passed down from Merro to his son, and in turn to his grandson Morthec, who broke the oath in S.A. 3434.
The Oathbreaking caused the appearance and enchanted character of the weapons to change. Whereas in origin they had gleamed bright in the light of the sun, now their surfaces were blackened as the starless night. Formerly they had brought their wielders fortitude and strength of spirit, now their very presence exuded an aura of grim foreboding and brooding visions of some final reckoning that must one day be achieved. The Gwaedhel-lance followed Morthec into the Paths of the Dead, but the Gwaedhel-sword continued to be handed down from father to son in the line of Mornan's princes, until the time of the Kin-strife, when Prince Maeglin's rebellious son sided with the confederates and brought the blade with him into exile in Umbar in T.A. 1448.
The subsequent fate of the Gwaedhel-sword is not recorded in any of the histories, but it is said that Morthec Gruan wielded the Gwaedhel-lance when at last he was summoned to fulfill his oath by Aragorn. After defeating the Corsairs at Pelargir on Gwaeron 22, T.A. 3019, Morthec, released from his curse, broke the Gwaedhel-lance in two, and his lingering spirit departed from the world. No living man dared ever again to wield the either weapon after the fulfillment of the oath, but the hafts of the Gwaedhel-lance were carried with reverence to the pinnacle of Tirith Aear, and there surrendered to the keeping of Ulmo's realm.
During the time that the Gwaedhel-sword was in the possession of the princes of Mornan, its power over the Dead was drawn upon many times. When the folk of the Black Vale were troubled by the Oathbreakers (living or dead), the prince could be entreated to intervene; and by brandishing the blade with words of command, he held the power to evict the Cursed People (or their ghostly shades) from a given locale. Such banishments often involved lengthy negotiations with the Oathbreakers, whose terror was unable to daunt the bearer of the Gwaedhel-sword.
Properties
Damage Bonus: Positive Energy 1d6 DamageDamage Bonus vs.: Undead Positive Energy 2d10 DamageEnhancement Bonus: +3Immunity: Level/Ability DrainKeen
Smardo Dobiac (Wraith Lord Warrior)Rohan - The Dwimorberg - Paths of the Dead - South
Gypsy BeltBelt
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A belt of finely hammered silver leaves linked at the tip and stem by thin silver links. There is no buckle the belt simply hooks into a circle. It is delicate and might break easily if subjected to unnecessarily rough treatment.
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Éomer's sword was at the fore when Aragorn and Éomer sallied out to the ram at the gates of Helm's Deep with a cry of "Gúthwinë! Gúthwinë for the Mark!". Though it might not...Éomer's sword was at the fore when Aragorn and Éomer sallied out to the ram at the gates of Helm's Deep with a cry of "Gúthwinë! Gúthwinë for the Mark!". Though it might not...Éomer's sword was at the fore when Aragorn and Éomer sallied out to the ram at the gates of Helm's Deep with a cry of "Gúthwinë! Gúthwinë for the Mark!". Though it might not have shone as bright as the Flame of the West, the Orcs feared it greatly nevertheless. It is of mithril with a small orb of green serpentine at either end of the crosspiece; sheath is of campaign-worn leather, darkened by oil.
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This elvsih longswords is wielded by the most noble elves of Ammu Bâj when fighting intruders. Its hilt is made of engraved ivory while the blade is forged of Ithilnaur.
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Damage Bonus: Positive Energy 1d10 DamageDamage Bonus vs.: Human Negative Energy 1d4 DamageDamage Bonus vs.: Outsider Divine 1d4 DamageEnhancement Bonus: +3Enhancement Bonus vs.: Human +4Enhancement Bonus vs.: Outsider +4KeenOn Hit: Dispel Magic Level 10
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This is the wall shield of Eol, the creator of galvorn, and so naturally it is forged of that alloy. Its black surface is unmarred by any decorative elements.
DernwynRhûn - Sea of Rhûn - The Lost Isle - Tol Buruth - Sub-Level
Hammer of Durin IIIWarhammer
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The last King of Khazad-dum, the son of Durin VI, Náin I ruled the upper chambers of the great Dwarven stronghold in T. A. 1980; the Underdeeps belonged to the evil First Age Fire...The last King of Khazad-dum, the son of Durin VI, Náin I ruled the upper chambers of the great Dwarven stronghold in T. A. 1980; the Underdeeps belonged to the evil First Age Fire...The last King of Khazad-dum, the son of Durin VI, Náin I ruled the upper chambers of the great Dwarven stronghold in T. A. 1980; the Underdeeps belonged to the evil First Age Fire-spirit, the Balrog, who had slain his father. Just a year after his assumption to the throne, Náin I too was killed by the Terror, and his followers abandoned their once- elegant and ancient mansions to the Balrog and other lesser evils. In his battle with the Balrog of Moria, Náin I wielded this hammer. It was buried with him.
Ulgarin (Leader of the Mor-sereg)Eriador - Mountains of Angmar - Angsiril Forest - The Hall of the Mor-sereg - Sacrifice Hall
Hammer of ReturningWarhammer
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The weapon and sometimes the scepter of Fulla III, one of Balli Stonehand's heirs, this hammer is made of stone enchanted so as never to chip and coated with mithril on either face. It is bound to a shaft of walnut tightly wrapped in Dire Wolf leather.
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Damage Bonus: Positive Energy 1d8 DamageEnhancement Bonus: +3Keen
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This scythe was once used to harvest grain until it was left out overnight during a harvest moon. The next morning it was discovered glowing. This weapon absorbs energy as protection and forces it back upon the enemy.
Properties
Enhancement Bonus: Constitution +2Damage Bonus: Sonic 1d10 DamageEnhancement Bonus: +3
PazEriador - Minhiriath - Mora Hal ("Bog Shore") - The Cade Cave
Heart of EthudilMiscellaneous
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Proof of the demise of the Wraith Ethudil
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Ethudil the Crazed WraithGondor - Dol Amroth - Tirith Aear - Top Floor
Helm of ArnorHelmet
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Elendil the Tall was the High-king of the Kingdoms in Exile, and the first King of Arnor. His items became heirlooms of both Arnor and the United Kingdoms. This particular one is a full helm of mithril with a silver socket for a plume.
Karmarac of Bur EsmerYellow Mountains - Outer Sanctuary - Main Floor
Helm of MorthondHelmet
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The silver of this helm has tarnished over the years, leaving inlay patterns black against the bright metallic sheen of steel. Room for bolts to hold a faceplate, but there is none.
Arkish (Lord of the Castle)Eriador - Mountains of Angmar - Angsul - Carn Dûm - Eldanar Castle - 3rd Floor
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Bolvagilliska ("Bolvag's Ire" or "Hatred-Curse")
Bolvagilliska ("Bolvag's Ire" or "Hatred-Curse")
MorningstarCarrock
Properties
Enhancement Bonus: Constitution +2Damage Bonus: Fire 1d4 DamageDamage Bonus: Negative Energy 2d4 DamageDamage Bonus vs.: Good Magical 1d4 DamageDamage Bonus vs.: Lawful Magical 1d4 DamageEnhancement Bonus: +4KeenLight Red Bright (20m)
Helm of Stun ResistanceHelmet
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The helm of Telumehtar, the Crown Prince and High-captain of the Royal Fleet of Gondor, Lord of Lebennin, and Squire of Pelagir wore this magic helm in the many engagements he fought against pirates and enemies of Gondor.
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In the deep snows of the Redhorn, beneath the shadow of Caradhras, the Barazinbar Guard stood watch. Clad in steel and resolve, they held the pass against trolls, orcs, and worse....In the deep snows of the Redhorn, beneath the shadow of Caradhras, the Barazinbar Guard stood watch. Clad in steel and resolve, they held the pass against trolls, orcs, and worse....In the deep snows of the Redhorn, beneath the shadow of Caradhras, the Barazinbar Guard stood watch. Clad in steel and resolve, they held the pass against trolls, orcs, and worse. This helm, etched with ancient Khuzdul runes, was issued only to the elite -- those who would not yield even to the storm.
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Designed after the lordly Karma helms of the Númenórean Kings, this helmet is all black and trimmed with glittering scales and dark gems. It belonged to the Mouth of Sauron, who wore until his death, though it was not the source of his powerful voice.
Mouth of SauronMordor - Mountains of Shadow - Minas Morgul - Tower of Black Sorcery - Level 4
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The Shadow Mace (BS. "Shakburguul")
The Shadow Mace (BS. "Shakburguul")
GreathammerCarrock
Properties
Enhancement Bonus: Strength +2Damage Bonus: Fire 3 DamageDamage Bonus: Negative Energy 2d6 DamageEnhancement Bonus: +4KeenOn Hit: OnHit:Knockdown Level 10
Helm of the NavigatorHelmet
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Castamir, the High-captain of the Royal Fleet and Lord of Lebennin from T.A. 1384-1437, later the Usurper, wore this helm of steel. It sports black laen trim and an attached coif covering the neck and fits any Mannish head. The helm later founds its way to the Bay of Ormal.
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An unassuming helm of darkly tanned and richly grained leather stained by years of sweat and use, this item has catapulted several scouts, guides, and translators into local fame.
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A headband of several small, rectangular metal plates fastened to a strip of pliable leather which can be bound about the wearer's head across the temples.