Exploring the Mysteries of Holy Magic: An Introduction to its Principles and Practices

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The Holy Magic Century, also known as the Sacred Magic Era, is a concept that refers to a period in history where magic was believed to be a prominent force in the world. This era is often associated with myths, legends, and ancient civilizations that possessed incredible magical abilities. During the Holy Magic Century, it was believed that magical power was accessible to those who possessed a strong connection to the divine or spiritual world. This connection allowed individuals to harness supernatural capabilities and perform extraordinary feats. It was believed that this magic was pure and sacred, hence the name "Holy Magic Century." This era is often romanticized and depicted in various forms of literature, art, and entertainment.


First target: archer. :P

Belt of stoneskin, robe of scintillating colors, quick runner s shirt, hand of glory with any of a large number of rings, bracelet of second chances the rogues will hate you , something for the eyes, head, headband, shoulders. Valuable Artworks- Statues tend to be the main thing they like but Painted pictures of Rarity or Ancient Original Play writes, poems, and songs can all be items a Dragon would Horde.

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" This era is often romanticized and depicted in various forms of literature, art, and entertainment. It is commonly associated with tales of extraordinary heroes, mythical creatures, and epic battles between good and evil. The stories from this era often explore themes of destiny, redemption, and the power of faith.

What are some good magic items for a dragon?

So I have a dragon, and I need to fill its horde. I've determined it has 76,000 gold worth of magic items, but I'm at a loss of what magic items a dragon would find useful. I'd rather not give it any stat boosters or AC items, so what left is there?

Amulet of Mighty Fists +1-+2 The dragon will wear this. It is good Loot for Druids, Monks, Brawler, Natural Attack builds, Dragons, Animal companions.

Blessed Book- This is a God send for a Wizard, Magus, and Arcanist

Scrolls- Because Dragons love magic and so does Adventurers

Gems and Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Copper- A good portion needs to be loose coins and valuable gems for the dragon to cuddle and lay on

Potions of Resist Dragon's Element- It seems rational that a dragon would Horde something that would help defeat him.

Dragon Bane Weapons or Weapons with Opposed Elemental effect- Like Above I believe as a dragon you would want to Horde and Hide away weapons that would do you harm. This is true in Rise of the Runelords book 5. The Ancient White Dragon had Flametongue and Potions of Resist Cold among his Horde.

Valuable Artworks- Statues tend to be the main thing they like but Painted pictures of Rarity or Ancient Original Play writes, poems, and songs can all be items a Dragon would Horde. Only one left in the world and the ability to keep Lesser beings from experiencing it makes the dragon happy.

A set of Magical Full Plate or Celestial Armor- Perhaps the dragon met a knight who was a very challenging foe and the Dragon kept his nice shiny armor as a tribute to his own strength.

Staff- Like scrolls Dragons love magic. and a dragon could use a staff.

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I second "stuff that could help defeat it," because past foes would often have known what they were going up against and armed themselves accordingly. These items should not be lying out where they can be snatched up by PCs while the dragon still lives.

Ioun Stones for spell absorption, spell storing, and regeneration.

A bag of devouring, for posthumous revenge.

Crystal ball, to watch some immobile creatures it's planted at strategic locations on the way to its lair (because you have to scry a creature, not a location directly for some reason). Admittedly it's only marble-sized to a dragon, but you could usefully scry in a marble.

Wearable wondrous items resize to fit the wearer, so it could potentially wear most of them (hands and feet are the wrong shapes). Belt of stoneskin, robe of scintillating colors, quick runner's shirt, hand of glory with any of a large number of rings, bracelet of second chances (the rogues will hate you), something for the eyes, head, headband, shoulders.

If magic items, then anything they can use. Then proceed to use them against the party. Wands/rods/staffs, resizing rings, and especially something that enables them to transform into demihuman form. 'The old man at the crossroads' is a wonderful trick for a dragon to play, especially if it can get the adventurers to brag about what they're carrying. "Oooo, that's a mighty fine bow you have there, sonny." "This is Dragonslayer, a +4 dragonbane composite bow of speed." 'Wow, you gonna take on the red dragon what lives in these hills, been layin' waste to us for decades?' "That's the plan, old man." ''Spect you got an arrow of red dragon slayin' in there too, eh?' "I do indeed."

First target: archer. :P

A dragon - in my opinion - will have anything it can use, or anything that can be used against it. And the gadget that lets it shift into demihuman form will allow it to sell the crap it doesn't care about.

Blessed Book- This is a God send for a Wizard, Magus, and Arcanist
Holy magic century

In many myths and legends, it is believed that the Holy Magic Century marked a time when gods and goddesses walked among mortal beings, bestowing them with magical powers and guidance. These divine beings were often worshipped and revered, and their influence shaped the course of history. The concept of the Holy Magic Century continues to captivate the imagination of people today. It serves as a reminder of the power and wonder that magic holds in our collective consciousness. While the existence of such an era in history may be a matter of debate, its influence on culture and storytelling is undeniable. Ultimately, the Holy Magic Century represents a time when the boundaries between the mundane and the supernatural were blurred. It is a symbol of human fascination with the unknown and the enduring belief in the extraordinary. This concept continues to inspire and enchant generations, reminding us of the timeless appeal of magic in our lives..

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1. Jane Smith - 2 stars
I found "Holy Magic Century" to be quite predictable and uninspiring. The characters were flat and lacked depth, making it difficult for me to connect with any of them. The plot was also lacking originality; it followed a typical hero's journey without offering anything new or exciting. Additionally, I found the writing to be quite mediocre with many cliché phrases and predictable dialogue. Overall, I was disappointed with "Holy Magic Century" and would not recommend it to others.
2. John Doe - 1 star
I couldn't finish "Holy Magic Century" as I found it to be incredibly boring and slow-paced. The story dragged on, and the lack of action or suspense made it hard for me to maintain any interest. The world-building was also poorly executed, with insufficient details and explanation of the magical elements. The characters' motivations were unclear, and their interactions felt forced and unnatural. I had high hopes for this book, but it failed to engage me in any way, and I regret wasting my time on it.
3. Sarah Thompson - 2 stars
"Holy Magic Century" had such potential, but I feel like it fell flat in execution. The concept of magic in a modern society was intriguing, but the author failed to fully explore its implications. The plot meandered, and the pacing was inconsistent, making it difficult to stay invested. Furthermore, the characters were confusing and lacked proper development, making it hard to root for them or care about their outcomes. I was hoping for a captivating read, but unfortunately, "Holy Magic Century" fell short of my expectations.

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