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  • MEMORY UNLOCKED: CLERIC

    d6 Divine Character Traits

    Memory of the Cleric

    Stalwart in faith, skilled with hammers, staves, rods, rituals, and rites. As an action, you can roll and spend a hero die to Rebuke the Wicked. All foul and unnatural creatures nearby subtract the result from their Defense score for a minute. Tier 2: Expert with hammers, staves, rods, rituals, and rites. When you slay a Rebuked creature, gain a hero die. Tier 3: When an ally slays a Rebuked creature, they gain 1d6 Life. In addition, your divine incantations cost 1 less Life to cast.

    Devout Saint

    Your hero die is a d8 when used to Rebuke the Wicked. Tier 2: instead a d10. Tier 3: instead a d12.

    Hungry Scholar

    A decade spent in divinity academics prepared you for the grand journeys ahead. You are considered skilled in recalling information, applying advanced religious analysis, and appreciating the grand arts of those divinely inspired. Your faithful studies have also yielded an ancient, but significant culinary recipe related to your field of study. Tier 2: Expert in the ways of your field, and a second…more obscure recipe. It requires one exotic ingredient (worth at least €50), but grants you and your allies a temporary +3 bonus to your next roll. Tier 3: Master in your academic subject & hitting with hefty, holy tomes. Your divine meal now grants a +6 bonus.

    Channel Divinity

    You can spend a hero die to grant your allies a soothing ward, granting them [+] on their next Save.

    Divine Intervention

    You can only use this ability if you are currently holding the maximum number of hero dice possible. Spend all hero dice available to restore you or an ally back to full Life. Alternatively, you can instead remove a burden for each hero die spent.

    Spiritual Weapon

    As an action, you can spend any number of hero dice to imbue them into a Trait slot, summoning a radiant floating weapon of your choice within short range. While this weapon follows you, you are unable to gain more hero dice. It can fly a short distance each turn, and when you attack, you can use it to make a melee attack using either Strength or Charisma. If you hit, roll the imbued hero dice and deal damage equal to that amount.

    d6 Pseudohymns for the Faithful

    Horn of Plenty // Feast for Heroes!

    P: 3 R: close T: a table D: instant

    Chant loudly, o` sadakh! Smooth your palms across the beams of roughwood and turn nothing into abundance. Where once a table was empty, now a bountiful feast awaits! Enough to feed an entire caravan, lest ye be too unreasonable, o` faithful. They shall not go hungry for a week’s time, though long-term exposure may cause the flock to float away, thin and fraught.

    Leo’s Tiny Mutt // Waldo’s Whistletune

    P: 3 R: close T: special D: imbue

    Whistle a cheery tune so pleasant that an angelic pup (L2, cuddly sniffer) can’t help but materialize and follow you to the ends of the Vastlands. It has a penchant for finding valuables and even the occasional trap. At the first sign of danger, it vanishes in a puff of light, and returns when it’s safe.

    Angelcall // Servitor.exe

    P: 12 R: close T: special D: a few minutes

    Immense pain overcomes your body as you become a vessel for the divine. Your eyes glow hot, skin sweltering beyond compare, and nails become molten. Exorcise the holy within and from beyond the pale, the horrific angel visage becomes clear. Your crusade begins now, and your soldier (L8, almighty and unknowable) starts their terrifying march.

    Nullify Poisons // Experimental Antidote Dart

    P: 1 R: long T: a creature D: instant

    Invoke the higher truth of your deity and ring the sacred tone of your bell. One creature of your choice within range is purified of all physical disease and poisons, though burdens shall remain. Alternatively, you can force a serpentine creature to immediately make a Morale roll.

    Warding Censer // Huff the Good Stuff

    P: 2 R: short T: allies D: channel

    Swing your strange-smell chains and fumigate your surroundings with the ritual incense and salts of the Do Drugs, Never Die cult. All allies within your fog of peace gain +1 Defense and +2 Ward.

    Overcharge: +2 Defense, +4 Ward, regain d4 Life each round.

    Corona of Peace // Halo of Artifice

    P: 2 R/T: self D: imbue

    The heretics shall know your divine nature! A savior’s halo shines as a beacon behind your head, glowing brighter than a finely-made torch, lantern, or setting sun. Creatures find it difficult to lie to you, but also tend to avoid any dealings with you. Strikes against you suffer a d4 penalty.

    d6 Relics of the Saints

    Maidenguard

    Armor +4 / 2 stone / L3

    Flare 15: Ignore any damage above 15 from one attack.

    Heroic Vitality 2: Grants +20 temporary Life, replenished by hero dice 10:1.

    A legendary steppe-errant once roamed the Petal Archipelago on a strange iguana-camel. She carried on her back a gourd of honeywine; her hip, a ruby blade. She never married, never spoke, and supposedly never died. Many an old soot-beet farmer claim to have stolen the young champion’s heart over a cup of wine, but that makes many a liar. Eventually, she laid this ornate bone breastplate to rest and now it falls into your hands, still humming with holy power.

    Raiment of the Iron Brother

    Armor +3 / 1 stone / L3

    Conductive: When struck by energy, you gain 1 charge which you can assign to a Powered item.

    Fashionable: While wearing this tunic, gain +1 charisma.

    Metal Flesh: You are resistant to all physical blows.

    The Iron Brother was a beloved merchant in Port Deliverance in the days of yore, when you could buy your salvation from the local funny-hat man. He’d always be found in the taverns, half-spilled out upon the tables and buying out the entire stock for a week of revelry for the neighborhood. He insisted on having his brass locks of hair woven into fabric, one day becoming this very tunic. A peculiar set of garments, unusually strong. Perhaps it radiated with his charity and faith. Perhaps.

    Vambrace of Embrace

    Armor +1 (shield) / 1 stone / L3

    Crush Organs: While you have a hostage grappled, you can spend any number of hero dice to roll and deal damage equal to the total to the creature and they must then roll Morale if they survive.

    Leech: While you have a hostage grappled, gain d6 Life each round.

    Viced: You gain [+] on grappling checks. While you have a hostage, they have [-] on escaping.

    Despite what the Graph-Line Gospels preach, not all saints are virtuous. For years, the town of Fruiting cowered in terror under the iron fist rule of Bear-Hug-Harold, a local knight recognized by the Cogflowers and land barons for his efforts in removing certain obstacles to proposed tax legislation. One good elbow around your torso and you were squeezed dry like an orange.

    Challenger’s Gauntlet

    2d4 damage / 1 stone / L3

    Strength or Agility

    Clear Victor: If you score a critical hit against your Challenger, they surrender.

    Duelist’s Challenge: This gauntlet counts as an unarmed strike. When you strike a foe, they must Save or be compelled to answer your challenge and only strike you. To the death.

    Keen: Score a critical hit on a 19-20 (Critical Range +1).

    Chelius the Chaste was renowned for his utter contempt for the wandering knight errant despite being one himself. They say every knight he encountered on the road would receive the proverbial gauntlet tossed upon the ground. Chelius ensured the Farwood only had one defender filled with derring-do. His challenges drew in knights from all the Garden Realms, and soon his gauntlet sat upon the hand of another, more vicious knight. At least, that’s what the fat priests would tell you.

    Preacher-Gun

    1d12 damage / 1 stone / L3

    Agility or Charisma

    Reliable: Roll damage dice with advantage.

    Testify!: When you strike a creature, their Bonus is doubled.

    Weight of Your Sin: Deal additional damage to your target equal to their Bonus.

    Some preacher-men wore dusters and wandered the Grasslands in service of their long-lost god. One of em had a damn fine gun that bore a terrible curse. If you survived its bullet, it brought you both wonderous fortune and terrible tragedy, usually in rapid succession. Just what kind of game was that man of the cloth playin at? Dispensing deliverance and death in the same day? Ain’t right.

    Sword of the Saint

    2d10 damage / 2 stone / L5

    Accurate: Advantage on Attack rolls.

    Keen 2: Score a critical hit on a 18-20 (Critical Range +1).

    Immaculate: Immune to breaking, dust, debris, and vandalism. Genuine perfection.

    Soothing Light: When you roll max damage on a die, an ally within short range heals for the result.

    This legendary claymore was wielded by a benevolent paladin who shielded the weak and fed the hungry in the Long, Long Ago. Somehow, it survived the ravages of time stuck inside a stone until it was unearthed by a young nomad boy. He pulled it effortlessly from the stone and went on to lead a crusade against a neo-daemon deep terrorizing his valley. Finally slain, they saw the many suns for the first time in generations. To this day, no one knows where this valleys lies, or what happened to the boy, but every so often…the blade finds a new owner: a new champion.

    all art copyright Bethesda, Morrowind concept art


    It’s been quite a while since I’ve published a post. As you can tell, I’ve rebranded the site from Organic Memory Device to Cordy’s Corner. I felt it proper to switch it over from what was originally a bit, to be frank. I want to keep it clean and concise as ever and provide the best content I can! I’ve still got some work to do and need to figure out a couple CSS hiccups for list spacing, but things have come along. I have quite a bit in my drafts, collecting dust, that I could fashion into new workable stuff to add into SDM/UVG games. I would also like to expand into Mork Borg and other titles and start doing more design commentaries. Probably scrapping Dungeon Deck though…

    I’ll continue my Memory series of porting over the D&D 5e-inspired classes, but I think I’ll start making it a weirder twist to keep in line with the lovely gonzo aesthetic of Luka’s work. Working again on this post has me pondering my orb a whole lot and I’m gonna get my nose back into Affinity, so hopefully I’ll have something exciting on the horizon. I’d love to be the first community content for the system, so I guess the race is on. 😛

    Anywho, if you’ve read this far, I truly appreciate you. Thank you!

  • MEMORY UNLOCKED: BARD

    A child’s rhyme
    stuck in my head…

    Life is but a dream.

    Third Eye, TOOL

    d6 Spoony Character Traits

    Memory of the Bard

    Music flows through you in mystical fashion. Skilled with singing, playing instruments, and drafting historical epics on the spot. As an action, you can give one of your Hero dice to a creature, increasing it one size. A creature can only have one Bardic die at a time. Tier 2: Recite your dramas with unerring consistency! When your muse rolls a 6 or higher on their Bardic die, you gain a hero die. Tier 3: You are utterly perfect, perhaps even divine. You gain +2 to Reaction rolls and your muse regains Life equal to the result of their Bardic die roll.

    Omnivoice

    While you have Hero dice, you can universally communicate with any creature, regardless of tongue or anatomy.

    Good Company

    You can spend a Hero die to confer your bonus to Reaction rolls to an ally. Eventually, you may share a sense of humor.

    Spellshare

    You can spend a Hero die to cast a power known by an ally in your vicinity, treating it as bardic magic.

    Reality Raconteur

    You speak and the universe listens. Spend all of your Hero dice to apply that many instances of advantage or disadvantage on a roll. For example, if you have five Hero Dice when you impose disadvantage on a target’s roll, they must roll five times and take the lowest result.

    Final Boss Music

    While facing a creature of a higher level, you and your allies add +2 to all rolls, treating them as natural rolls. For example, if an ally rolled an 18 on the die, it is considered a natural 20. Optionally, heavy metal or dramatic opera may ring out into the local realty field.

    Battle Theme 01

    You are skilled at using your instruments as weapons. On a hit, they deal 1d8 damage. THEME 02: Expert at battle instrumentation, your instruments deal 1d10 damage, and you can make them hallmark items with weapon traits. THEME 03: Master at the battle banjo, deals 2d6 damage, and you can spend a Hero die to make the damage dice explode.


    d6 Bardic Songs from the Other, Other Realms

    Victory Fanfare // Song of Rest

    P: 2 R: Short T: All allies D: Instant

    At the end of a conflict, you can cast this spell to grant an immediate 1d8 Life to all allies in range.

    Overcharge: instead restore one attribute.

    Temporal Motif // Song of Time

    P: 8 R: Close T: Special D: Instant

    Using your favorite potato flute, serenade your surroundings with this mystic tune. After a few moments of playing, you and creatures of your choice within range are tugged backwards through time, landing in the same space a few minutes ago. If a creature is unwilling, they Save. Typically, this snuffs out your past selves, but the simulation may sometimes glitch. Contact your administrator for help.

    Hurricane Half-Step // Song of Storms

    P: 3 R: Close T: Self D: Channel

    Through music or spectacular dance, you whip about a mighty gale in the vicinity. All other creatures within Save or are pushed back to Short range. Arrows, bullets, and prayer-bolts have difficult time (-) passing through this wondrous wind barrier. As part of your action to channel this power, you can launch back any projectiles within the typhoon.

    Noospheric Psychelance // Cutting Words

    P: 3 R: Short T: A creature D: Instant

    Invade the mind of your prey, feast upon their emotions and memories. When you’ve had your fill, yank the noospheric tether and invite pain into their brain. They must Save, suffering 3d6 damage on a failure while losing their will to strike you, or 1d6 damage on a success.

    Wanderer’s Steed // Horse-call.exe

    P: 2 R: Close T: Special D: A week

    A majestic L3 splice-horse appears! Perhaps by druidic call, or a quick hack into the source code. It carries four sacks, and never tires. It can communicate perfectly with you, and if you summon it by your side religiously over time, you may find yourself a lifelong companion. It is adverse to battle, though it may heed the call after a year’s worth of summoning.

    Overcharge: instead L5, or it can carry eight sacks.

    Courage Thick as Steel // Partita of Protection

    P: 3 R: Short T: All allies D: A few minutes, channeled.

    While Channeling this multi-layered song, you and your allies gain damage reduction 3.


    Ultraviolet Inspiration: d6 Plot Hooks

    1. A long lost historical tome is rumored to have resurfaced in the scholastic orders at large. Detailing the fall of the Viles, it can be found deep within the Forest of Meat, nestled in an overgrown ruin watched over by a L13 Godroot Feaster (writhing, colossal-fanged).
    2. The neoskalds of the southern valleys have called for a moot. The clans have long been at war ever since the High Elder was robbed of his Blod-Crown. Each of the thirteen clans claim another stole away the artefact. You’ve been granted a vision of this artefact, and its hidden away within the Ribs of the Father. Can you procure the crown before the moot? Or is all lost?
    3. A local cat lord recently purchased a rare songblade. Lightweight, smooth, and sings with every strike. You’ve been tasked with picking up the shipment, and delivering it back to the spoiled merchant. It’d be a shame if it were to be lost to the ravages of legend.
    4. An expedition has recently set out from the Porcelain Citadel, searching for ancient sites to the north. Sgt. Pontifax Equinox Mauricitano, a peculiar dwarf of unknown origins, leads the expedition. You’ve been given a missive from a close relative of his, worried about the sergeant’s well-being. Can you find the dwarf before its too late?
    5. Dante, your fondest childhood friend, has studied the spoken word and lyre for most of his life. Attending the Smithson Bardic University in the Emerald City, he graduated with highest honors. Lately, he’s been in a bit of a depressive lull, and indicates in an off-hand comment that he deeply wishes he could see the ancient halls of Vardenull to help spark his creative energies once more. You’ve heard that it’s to the south of the Near Moon.
    6. You’ve sought out the great Poet’s Quill for most of your life. Legends speak of its grand restorative properties, as well as its propensity to raw creation of the material. With a single stroke of the pen, you would be granted the raw creative furnace of a thousand men and women. Can you bear to take up that challenge? What ancient monastery grants safe harbor to this relic? The Black City holds the answers.
  • WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION

    Upon the instruments of death
    the sunlight brightly gleams

    Epitaph, King Crimson

    Time Knife

    2d4 damage / 1 soap / L4

    Agility or Charisma

    Hyperdimensional: Ignores resistance, looks sick.

    Keen: Score a critical hit on a 19-20 (Critical Range +1).

    Lethal: Deals triple damage on a critical hit (Critical Multiplier +1).

    Terrifying: When you score a critical hit, all creatures nearby must roll vs Morale.

    Pulled from the finger of a hyper-horror, a time knife exists in every possible realm at once. It resembles a small tear in the fabric of space that lets you peek inside just long enough to give you a headache, anxiety, or religious beliefs.


    Inevitable Rune-Mace

    1d10 damage / 1 stone / L3

    Accurate: Advantage on attack rolls.

    Inevitable: Deal half damage on a miss.

    Reliable: Advantage on damage rolls.

    When an elite death squad needs serious firepower, you better believe each agent is provided one of these bad boys. Sleek metal finish, color-accented runes of maiming, and vome-leather handle. Oh yeah. Crimson Corps approved.


    Duoflare Gamma Blaster Mk9

    2d6 damage / 2 stone / L2

    Two-handed / Range: Short / Reload 12

    Inertial: You can choose to forgo your Movement to double your attack’s damage dice.

    Melting: When you roll max damage on a die, the target is unable to move for the next round.

    A real sicko devised this death device in a lab somewhere on the badlands northwest of Emerald City. Using a godcore as a power source and the carapace of a mirror scarab as a focusing lens, the first consumer-grade gamma shotgun was born. Built in inertial-capture, cones of pure blue-radiation, and green flames painted on the side. Popular among the wealthy.


    Egofire

    1d12 damage / 2 stone / L4

    Strength or Aura / Two-handed

    Hungry: When you slay a foe, heal 1d6 Life.

    Lethal 2: Deals quadruple damage on a critical hit (Critical Multiplier +2).

    Unleash – Mindburn [15]: instead deals 3d6* damage & sets their ego on fire, imposing [-] on focusing & saves.

    A daemon from a kalpa beyond is sealed in the vessel attached to this carbon-black greataxe. Few have seen this terrible weapon in action, even fewer survive to tell the tale. When the spirit of the warrior shines, great fires roar out from the psychic realms and scorch the unfortunate victim. If they survive, their mind is set ablaze in agonizing pain.


    Nano-Hammer

    1d10 / 1 soap / L3

    Fast: +1d6 to Initiative & get a free attack prior to Initiative.

    Ultralight: Reduce weight by 1 stone, can use Agility to hit.

    Unleash – Massive Crush [15]: reassembles into an enormous maul to deal +1d10 damage and knock back or knock prone.

    Onion Corporation engineers from yesteryear devised a solution to protect them from mirror scarab attacks. Installing nano-bot matter reassemblers into their utility hammers, they could quickly mobilize into a proper self-defense force and minimize losses to company property. Thanks to their ingenuity, the board of directors laid off half the security force. Nice!


    Red-Lead Shredder

    4d4 damage / 3 stone / L3

    Strength / Two-handed / Range: Short / Slow / Reload 15

    Explosive: When you hit a target, all nearby creatures take damage equal to your Strength.

    Frag Rounds: When you slay a foe, they explode for 1d4 damage to all nearby creatures.

    Ultralubricated: Immune to breaking or jamming.

    The Crimson Corps had to improvise when they found themselves without a conflict-zone contract. Putting the Onion Corporation behind them, they now shoot their guns in the name of FREEDOM (and lots of cash). Emerald City has scav-scum to deal with in the badlands nearby and fresh new play-toys to obliterate them with. Delivering democracy 10,000 bullets at a time.