Gifts of the Gods; Remarkable Origins

Source: Mythic Odysseys of Theros p. 195

Remarkable Origins

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1The item bears the name or emblem of a lost troop of Akroan stratians (described in “chapter 3”).
2The item is etched with a name or prayer written in Celestial (the language of the gods).
3The item looks like it’s been at the bottom of the sea for a hundred years but functions perfectly.
4The item is wrapped in handwritten scrolls, suggesting it was once possessed by a founder of one of Meletis’s philosophical schools (described in “chapter 3”).
5The item bears a design or sculpted feature suggestive of a Returned mask.
6A knotted cover or grip depicts colorful birds or stylized herd animals from the plains of Oreskos.
7The item is at least partially made from the heartwood of a Setessan caryatid (described in “chapter 3”). The wood regularly sprouts fresh leaves, or its whorls suggest humanoid features.
8The item rests among the remains of its former owner, who thanks (or curses) those who take it.
9The item is at least partially made of iron.
10Whoever first touches the item receives an omen from the god who watches over it (see “chapter 4” for details on omens).
11The item lies in a crater, as if it fell from the heavens.
12The item glimmers with the stars of Nyx and is a perfect facsimile of an item used by a legendary hero.
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