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Arrow of Bees

weapon (consumable), rare

Arrow of Bees

The Arrow of Bees appears as a finely crafted arrow with a small, intricately designed beehive adorning its tip. When fired from a bow and upon impact with a solid surface or creature, the arrow shatters, releasing a furious swarm of magical bees.

Bees!

Upon hitting its target, the arrow shatters into a cloud of magical bees that swarm the area within a 10-foot radius of impact. If the target is a creature, the swarm will follow the creature. When a creature enters the area for the first time on a turn or starts its turn there, it takes piercing damage. The effect lasts for 1 minute, or until the bees are killed.

Killing the bees

The bees can be killed by any area effect spell or effect that deals damage (e.g. a Fireball (evocation)
Level: 3
Casting Time: 1 action
Concentration: No
Ritual: No

Creatures in a 20-ft radius must succeed on a Dex. save or take 8d6 fire damage (damage/lvl).

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spell), or they can be dispersed by strong winds (e.g. a Gust of Wind (evocation)
Level: 2
Casting Time: 1 action
Concentration: Yes
Ritual: No

Creatures on a 60-ft-long, 10-ft-wide line mus succeed on a Str. save or be pushed 15 ft away.

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spell).

Lore

In the quaint village of Honeygrove, nestled within the lush greenery of the Eldenwood, there lived a humble satyr beekeeper named Teki. Known for their gentle demeanor and their uncanny ability to communicate with bees, Teki was a beloved figure in the community. Their honey was said to be the sweetest in all the lands, a secret they attributed to the magical songs they would hum to their buzzing companions.
One fateful day, a wandering enchanter, intrigued by tales of Teki’s harmonious bond with the bees, paid a visit to Honeygrove. The enchanter, whose name has been lost to time, was a master of crafting magical artifacts. They proposed a partnership with Teki to create an item that would embody the essence of the beekeeper’s unique connection with their hive.
Together, they worked tirelessly, combining Teki’s knowledge of bees with the enchanter’s arcane expertise. The result was the Arrow of Bees, a finely crafted arrow with a beehive design at its tip. It was not a weapon of war but a symbol of harmony between nature and magic. Teki would use the arrow to protect Honeygrove from threats, guiding the swarm with their melodic whispers.
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