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Ring of Time Travel
ring (consumable), rare
This intricately crafted silver ring appears to be adorned with delicate gears and tiny clockwork mechanisms. When worn, it feels cool against your skin, and you can faintly hear the ticking of an unseen clock.
Time Travel
This ring only travels forward in time at a rate of 1 second per second.Chrono Surge
You can activate the ring to gain an additional action on your turn (no action required). After using this feature, the ring stops its time-traveling journey and vanishes from your finger.Credits
This item was created as a welcome gift for my Patreon supporter, Zulu235Lore
In the heart of the bustling city of Gearford, there was a quaint little shop known as “The Clockwork Conundrum,” renowned for its collection of peculiar and enchanted timepieces. The shop was run by a brilliant female gnome named Tinkara, whose fascination with time had led her to craft the most extraordinary item in her possession: the Ring of Time Travel.
Tinkara had inherited the shop from her grandfather, a master clockmaker who had instilled in her a love for the intricate dance of gears and springs. She spent her days and nights tinkering with mechanisms, driven by the dream of mastering time itself. The ring was her magnum opus, a testament to her skill and her grandfather’s teachings.The lore of the ring began when Tinkara discovered an ancient tome buried within the shop’s attic. The tome spoke of a time when the world was young, and time flowed like a wild river, untamed and free. Inspired by the legends, Tinkara set out to create a device that could harness the essence of time.
After years of relentless work, the Ring of Time Travel was born. It was a masterpiece of silver and gears, so finely crafted that it seemed to hum with a life of its own. The ring’s power was subtle yet profound, moving forward in time at a steady pace, its wearer blissfully unaware of the magic at their fingertips.
The ring’s true magic, however, lay in its ability to grant its wearer an extra moment when most needed—a Chrono Surge that could turn the tide of any situation. It was a gift from Tinkara to those who valued time as she did, a chance to seize an opportunity or correct a fleeting mistake.
Tinkara never intended for the ring to end up in the hands of adventurers. Instead, she envisioned it as a companion for thinkers, creators, and dreamers—those who understood that the greatest treasure was not gold or jewels, but time itself. The ring was a symbol of hope, a reminder that every second held the potential for greatness.
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