Artifacts

This information is intended for use with the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.


At a Glance

Artifacts are extremely powerful magical items, the secrets of which are lost in the modern age.


Examples

Artifacts of the Realms
Artifacts of Other Worlds
  • All-Knowing Eye of Yasmin Sira
  • Apparatus
  • Artifurnace
  • Axe of the Dwarvish Lords
  • Axe of the Emperors
  • Baba Yaga’s Hut
  • Blackjammer’s Cutlass
  • Book of Exalted Deeds
  • Book of Infinite Spells
  • Book with No End
  • Book of Vile Darkness
  • Crystal of the Ebon Flame
  • Cup of Al’Akbar
  • Death Rock
  • Deck of Many Things
  • Eye of Vecna
  • Hammer of Thunderbolts
  • Hand of Vecna
  • Heward’s Mystical Organ
  • Horn of Change
  • Invulnerable Coat of Arnd
  • Iron Flask of Tuerny the Merciless
  • Ivory Chain of Pao
  • Jacinth of Inestimable Beauty
  • Johydee’s Mask
  • Kuroth’s Quill
  • Mace of Cuthbert
  • Machine of Lum the Mad
  • Mighty Servant of Leuk-o
  • Moaning Diamond
  • Monacle of Bagthalos
  • Obsidian Man
  • Orb of Dragonkind
  • Philosopher’s Stone
  • Psychometron of Nerad
  • Queen Ehlissa’s Marvelous Nightengale
  • Recorder of Ye’Cind
  • Regalia of Good
  • Regalia of Neutrality
  • Regalia of Evil
  • Ring of Gaxx
  • Rod of Seven Parts
  • Rod of Teeth
  • Seal of Jafar al-Samal
  • Shadowstaff
  • Shield of Prator
  • Silencer of Bodach
  • Sphere of Annihilation
  • Staff of the Magi
  • Sword of Kas
  • Talisman of Al’Akbar
  • Talisman of Pure Good
  • Talisman of the Spheres
  • Talisman of Ultimate Evil
  • Talisman of Zagy
  • Teeth of Dahlvar-Nar
  • Throne of the Gods
  • Triad of Betrayal

Sources

Passing Mention
Other Resources

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