Spirits of Autumn

tall pyramid-shaped potion bottle with blank label and yellow bubbling liquid inside

Potion, common

This bright yellow carbonated potion reduces musculoskeletal pain by 2 IEs for 8 hours, but the relaxation it causes also slows reaction times, giving a −2 penalty on all initiative rolls.




Soltan’s Gloves of Seeing Touch

Wondrous Item, common

These silk gloves fit tightly on the wearer’s hands and heighten the sensation of touch. While wearing them, you gain advantage on Wisdom (Perception) and Intelligence (Investigation) checks based on touch. Additionally, you can perceive visual elements of the surface of any object or creature you touch, such as darkness, patterns, and a vague sense of color range. You can perceive any written text on the surface, provided it is written in a written language you understand or any arcane text (such as a scroll or spellbook) that your class would normally grant you the ability to understand. It takes about 1 minute to read one page of text in this manner. You must remove them during a long rest or experience Nightmares (IE 2). Those with Sensory Processing Difference may find these beneficial or challenging, depending on their experience, which the player and GM can discuss.




Sky’s Earbuds

Wondrous Item, common

Consisting of an ear cuff, chain, and earring shaped like a blue-gray flower bud, these earrings have 4 charges. While wearing them, you can expend 1 charge as a reaction to produce sound that only you can hear for 1 hour. The sound can be any music or sound that you have heard and can recall—for example, white noise or environmental noise such as a babbling brook or chirping birds. The sound is ambient, and while it can be lyrical, it does not help recover forgotten auditory details. While the sound plays, you have +2 on focus saving throws for Attention Difference and saving throws against auditory attacks such as a banshee's wail or Vicious Mockery spell. The earrings regain 1d4 expended charges daily at dawn.




Sklara’s Circlet of Plain Language

Wondrous Item, common

Sklara created this plain silver circlet to help them communicate with neurotypical people. While wearing the circlet, anyone who hears you speaking and can understand the language automatically fills in any cultural cues so they hear the intent of your communication, reducing the associated Impact Extent penalty by 2. It also causes them to hear you with their native accent, which may affect disguise attempts by ±1, depending on your attempted disguise. Once per day, you can use it to cast the Tongues spell. When interacting with someone that exhibits similar neurodiversity, the circlet adds 2 to the associated penalties instead of reducing them, because the cues created by the circlet are unnecessary for clear communication and instead complicate it.




Sir Legranthwaite’s Leggings of Leisure

black leggings with turquoise trim

Wondrous Item, common

These leggings relax your leg muscles, reducing Tremors and Cramps by 2 IEs. Because the legs are more relaxed, they also give a −2 penalty on all Strength (Athletics) checks involving the legs or feet.




Silvaerin’a Tael’s Pipe of Inhalation

brown and black pipe with smoke whisping up from it

Wondrous Item, common

This short ceramic pipe full of herbs helps oxygenate the lungs and clear toxins to facilitate drawing deep breaths and counter wheezing, Shortness of Breath, and any resulting Dizziness. This pipe has 1d4 charges. While holding it to your mouth, lighting the herbs, and inhaling, you can expend 1 charge as an action to activate it, reducing breathing difficulties by 2 IEs for 1d4+1 hours. The pipe regains 1d4 expended charges daily at dawn. Each time you use it, you must succeed on a DC 10 Constitution saving throw, the DC increasing by 1 cumulatively per use until taking a long rest. On failure, the potency of the herbs will affect the taste of food.




Shani’s Equalizer

Potion, common

This gray grainy potion will remove 1d6 days from the beginning of an Emotion Fluctuation episode, but at the end of the duration, the fluctuation still happens.




Shades of Life’s Hues

gold-rimmed shades with purple prism lenses

Wondrous Item, common

These spectacles adjust themselves to your eyes and use daltonization to emphasize certain colors, allowing you to better distinguish colors. It eliminates the disadvantage on applicable rolls but still leaves a −1 due to not completely correcting for it.




Schwally’s Teeth of Dazzling

Wondrous Item, common

These shiny white teeth cast bright light in a 60-foot cone and dim light for an additional 60 feet and only deactivate when removed. Once per long rest, you can use your action to intensify the light to cause Blindness for 2d6 rounds to one target in dim or darker light. The target can avoid the Blindness with a successful saving throw against DC 8 + your proficiency score.




Sarah Brayne’s Tome of Speech

an open book with an orange glow behind it

Wondrous Item, uncommon

This heavy brown leather book has a suede cover with the title engraved in dark letters. It allows you to engage in conversation by selecting conversation topics from the book and then selecting lines of conversation from within those topics. The book then speaks the words aloud for others to hear and can speak in any language.

The book allows users with limited or no speech to converse with others. As the book can speak in any language, it can also allow you to communicate ideas to a person whose language you do not know. Note however that the tome grants you no special ability to understand words spoken to you. You use it by physically selecting topics of conversation, at which point the book magically displays sub-categories of that topic so that you can communicate detailed concepts.

The physical sensitivity of the book can be adjusted as required for you, for example to require only the lightest of touches or to require a firm, definitive selection depending on mobility requirements. It displays topics as both text and pictures, or if you are blind, the tome can read the topics to you telepathically.