From: Hive 42 of the Bloom
This is a perfectly round, smooth, black river stone, about the size of a grapefruit, with a single, unbroken white line encircling its equator. The Bloom uses this tool to sense the health of the magical environment on a large scale. When the avatar becomes still and allows the stone to float freely before it, the stone emits a constant, low, resonant hum. The pitch and harmony of this hum change depending on the state of the magical ley lines in the area. In a healthy, balanced region, the tone is pure and harmonious. If there is a source of magical corruption, an unnatural blight, or a powerful, malevolent entity tainting the land within a few miles, the tone becomes dissonant, strained, and jarring, acting as an early warning system for threats to the Bloom’s sacred domain.
Lore
The Singing Stone of the Ley Lines 47 is steeped in the ancient and mystical history of Saṃsāra, its origins tracing back to the primordial currents of the world’s magical fabric. Long before the arrival of souls from the multiverse, when the land was shaped by the unseen hands of the gods, the ley lines—veins of raw magical energy—flowed freely across the islands. Legends speak of a time when the first Bloom, a nascent consciousness born from the Petalwing Flitters, sought to understand and protect these sacred energies. In a moment of divine stillness, the Bloom meditated upon a riverbed where the ley lines converged, and from the waters rose this perfectly round, black river stone, marked by a single white line as if carved by the gods themselves. This stone, imbued with the resonance of the earth’s magical heartbeat, became a conduit for the Bloom’s awareness, a tool to listen to the world’s pulse.
Over millennia, the Singing Stone has been passed down through the collective memory of the Bloom, its designation “47” reflecting the 47th harmonic discovered within the ley lines during the stone’s initial attunement. Ancient texts, etched into the bark of Elderwood trees by early avatars, describe it as a gift from the land itself, a sentinel born to guard against the corruption that would one day accompany the rise of steam-powered societies and the influx of new souls. It is said that during the Great Silence, a period of equilibrium before the world’s transformation, the stone hummed a continuous, soothing melody that guided the Bloom’s formless spirit across the isles, ensuring the purity of magical flows. As civilizations grew and industrial magic began to taint the ley lines, the stone’s song grew strained, a lament that spurred the Bloom to manifest avatars like Murmur-in-the-Pollen to act as stewards of this balance.
The stone is revered not only by the Bloom but also by certain island communities who see it as a holy relic. Shamans and druids perform rituals around its presence, believing its hum can cleanse minor corruptions if sung back to it in harmony. Tales whisper of a forgotten era when a rogue avatar, driven by greed, attempted to shatter the stone to harness its power, only to be consumed by a backlash of dissonant magic that scarred the land for generations. This event cemented the stone’s status as a sacred artifact, its protection entrusted solely to the Bloom’s benevolent will.
The Use
The Singing Stone of the Ley Lines 47 serves as an indispensable tool for the Bloom avatar, enabling it to monitor and respond to the health of Saṃsāra’s magical environment on a grand scale. To activate its powers, the avatar must enter a state of stillness, suspending its swirling form and allowing the stone to float freely before it, supported by the collective will of the Petalwing Flitters. Once activated, the stone emits a constant, low, resonant hum that resonates with the ambient magical ley lines within a radius of several miles. The pitch and harmony of this hum provide a sonic map of the region’s magical integrity.
In areas where the ley lines flow healthily, the hum is pure and harmonious, a melodic tone that soothes the avatar and signals a stable environment. This allows the Bloom to focus its efforts on nurturing or simply maintaining the natural order. However, when the stone detects a source of magical corruption—such as an unnatural blight, a malevolent entity, or the residual effects of industrial steam magic—the hum shifts to a dissonant, strained, and jarring sound. This serves as an early warning system, alerting the avatar to potential threats to its sacred domain. The intensity of the dissonance correlates with the severity of the corruption, enabling the Bloom to prioritize its response—whether to investigate, cleanse with tools like the Purifying Geode, or seek aid from allied avatars.
The stone’s use requires patience and attunement. The Bloom must remain still for at least a minute to interpret the hum accurately, and in areas of extreme magical flux, the avatar may need to meditate for longer to discern specific sources. The stone’s floating position can be adjusted by the Bloom’s telepathic focus, allowing it to scan different directions or heights, though its range is limited to the immediate vicinity of the avatar’s location. Over time, the Bloom has learned to pair the stone’s readings with its empathic resonance, using the emotional currents of sentient beings to pinpoint the cause of corruption, enhancing its role as a guardian and diplomat.
Tier One Stats
- Magical Sensitivity: Detects magical ley line health within a 5-mile radius. Provides a +2 bonus to Perception checks related to magical anomalies.
- Harmonic Warning: Alerts to corruption or threats with a dissonant hum. Grants a +1 bonus to Initiative when ambushed by magical or malevolent entities.
- Resonance Stability: Stabilizes the Bloom’s form in corrupted areas, reducing dispersal chance by 10% per encounter.
Skills Gained
- Perception: +2 bonus to detect magical disturbances or environmental changes.
- Nature: +1 bonus to understand ley line patterns and their ecological impact.
- Insight: +1 bonus to interpret the stone’s hum for strategic planning.
Specific Slot
- Tool (Held aloft within the Bloom’s swarm, integrated into its form)
Cost
- Priceless: A unique artifact intrinsically linked to the Bloom’s creation and purpose. Cannot be sold, replicated, or used by another.
Tags
- Tool, Artifact, Unique, Divinatory, Magical, Ley Line, Harmonic, Guardian, Sensory, Sacred, Resonance, Warning, Stone, Mystical, Oracle, Sentinel, Ethereal, Harmonic, Vigilant, Ancient, Protector
Appearance
The Singing Stone of the Ley Lines 47 is a perfectly round, smooth black river stone, approximately the size of a grapefruit, its surface polished by centuries of water flow. A single, unbroken white line encircles its equator, glowing faintly with a soft, silvery light that pulses in rhythm with its hum. When activated, the stone levitates gently before the Bloom, its dark surface rippling with subtle iridescent hues that shift with the tone of its song—deep blues for harmony, jagged reds for discord. The stone’s texture is cool to the touch, with a weight that feels both solid and ethereal, and it exudes a faint vibration that can be felt by those nearby, adding to its mystical presence. When at rest within the Bloom’s swarm, it nestles among the Flitters, its glow harmonizing with their bioluminescence.

The Singing Stone of the Ley Lines 47, a perfectly round, smooth black river stone marked by a single unbroken white line encircling its equator, is a profound artifact within the world of Saṃsāra, imbued with enchantments, protective qualities, and deep symbolic meaning. As a tool wielded by the Bloom avatar Murmur-in-the-Pollen, its role extends beyond mere utility, reflecting the ancient magic and ecological balance of the realm. Below is an extensive exploration of its enchantments, protective aura, significance, symbolism, and additional information.
Enchantments
The Singing Stone is infused with a series of potent enchantments that tie it to the magical ley lines of Saṃsāra, granting it the ability to serve as both a sensory organ and a stabilizing force for the Bloom. The primary enchantment is its Ley Line Resonance, which allows the stone to attune to the ambient magical currents within a 5-mile radius. When the avatar becomes still and the stone floats freely, it emits a constant, low, resonant hum that shifts in pitch and harmony based on the health of the ley lines. This enchantment is powered by the stone’s inherent connection to the earth’s magical heartbeat, requiring no external magical input but drawing upon the Bloom’s collective will to activate. The hum’s purity indicates a balanced environment, while dissonance signals corruption, providing a detailed auditory map that the Bloom interprets with its heightened perception.
Another key enchantment is Harmonic Amplification, which enhances the stone’s ability to warn of threats. When detecting magical corruption, unnatural blights, or malevolent entities, the stone’s hum intensifies into a jarring, strained tone that acts as an early warning system. This enchantment can be focused by the Bloom’s telepathic intent, allowing the avatar to pinpoint the source of disturbance with greater precision over time. Additionally, the stone possesses a Stabilizing Chant, a subtle enchantment that reinforces the Bloom’s form in corrupted areas. The hum generates a low-level magical field that reduces the avatar’s dispersal chance by 10% per encounter, helping it maintain cohesion against hostile magical influences.
Protective Aura
The Singing Stone exudes a protective aura that safeguards both the Bloom and the surrounding environment, though its effects are subtle and situational. This aura manifests as a faint, shimmering field that extends approximately 10 feet from the stone when activated, offering a mild resistance to magical corruption and malevolent energies. The aura is not a physical barrier but a harmonizing force that dampens the impact of disruptive magical effects, such as blights or curses, by 5% (reflected in the Bloom’s resilience). This protection is most effective in areas where the ley lines remain pure, as the stone draws strength from their stability to reinforce its field.
For the Bloom, the aura provides a psychological and physical bolster, reducing the disorienting effects of corrupted magic by calming the collective mind of the Petalwing Flitters. If the avatar is attacked by a malevolent entity within its range, the stone’s dissonant hum can grant a +1 bonus to Initiative, alerting the swarm to prepare a defensive maneuver like the Dispersal Cloud. However, the aura’s power wanes in “dead magic” or “null-magic” zones, where the stone’s hum falls silent, leaving the Bloom vulnerable until it can relocate to a magically active area. The white line on the stone serves as the focal point of this aura, its glow intensifying during threats to signal heightened alertness.
Significance
The Singing Stone holds immense significance as a relic of Saṃsāra’s primordial magic and a testament to the Bloom’s ancient guardianship. Its emergence from a riverbed during the Bloom’s early meditations marks it as a divine gift, a tool forged by the land to protect its magical integrity. The designation “47” ties it to the 47th harmonic discovered in the ley lines, a number that resonates with the stone’s initial attunement and symbolizes its deep connection to the world’s mystical framework. This significance is recognized by the Bloom’s collective consciousness, which views the stone as a living extension of its will, a partner in its mission to maintain the sacred balance of the Elderwood and beyond.
The stone’s role in historical events, such as the Great Silence and the response to industrial blights like the Iron Blight, underscores its importance. During the Great Silence, it guided the formless Bloom across the isles, its hum a beacon of stability. In more recent times, it has been instrumental in identifying threats, enabling Murmur-in-the-Pollen to heal corrupted lands and mediate conflicts, such as the Gryphon-Dryad dispute. For the island communities that revere the Bloom, the stone is a holy object, its presence in rituals believed to cleanse minor corruptions when sung back to in harmony. Its priceless nature reflects its unique bond with the Bloom, rendering it unusable by others and cementing its status as a sacred artifact.
Symbolism
The Singing Stone is rich with symbolic meaning, embodying themes of harmony, vigilance, and the eternal cycle of nature within Saṃsāra. Its perfectly round shape symbolizes wholeness and the unbroken flow of magical energy, a microcosm of the world’s ley lines. The single white line encircling its equator represents the delicate balance between purity and corruption, a visual reminder of the Bloom’s duty to maintain equilibrium. The stone’s black surface, polished by the river’s timeless flow, symbolizes the depth of the earth’s history, while its levitation when activated signifies the transcendence of the Bloom’s collective spirit over the physical realm.
As a tool of detection, the stone symbolizes vigilance, acting as the Bloom’s eyes and ears in a world increasingly threatened by industrial expansion and malevolent forces. Its hum, shifting from harmony to dissonance, symbolizes the dual nature of Saṃsāra—its potential for beauty and its vulnerability to ruin. For the Petalwing Flitters, the stone represents unity, its resonance echoing their collective consciousness and reinforcing their symbiotic bond with the Bloom. In the broader cultural context, it symbolizes hope, a promise that the ancient magic can endure if tended with care, much like the stone’s own survival through millennia of change.
Other Information
The Singing Stone’s creation involved a ritualistic attunement that remains a sacred memory within the Bloom’s consciousness. During its emergence, the avatar Murmur-in-the-Pollen spent days in meditation beside the river, its Flitters weaving a telepathic harmony that infused the stone with its initial power. The white line is believed to be a mark of the gods, its glow a manifestation of the ley lines’ energy, and it requires no maintenance beyond the Bloom’s periodic focus to keep it active. The stone’s grapefruit size and weight provide a tangible presence, yet its levitation defies gravity, a testament to its magical nature.
The stone interacts synergistically with the Bloom’s other tools. When paired with the Purifying Geode of the Still Pool, it can guide the avatar to the exact source of corruption, enhancing the geode’s cleansing efficiency. Similarly, its readings complement the Amber of the Elder Hum, allowing the Bloom to correlate magical imbalances with the emotional or physical needs of the ecosystem. The stone’s hum can be faintly heard by sensitive beings within 20 feet, sometimes attracting Petalwing Flitters or calming nearby creatures, though sudden dissonance may drive them away.
The Singing Stone’s durability is remarkable, its smooth surface resisting physical damage, though it is vulnerable to extreme magical disruption, such as a surge from a malevolent entity, which could temporarily silence its hum (requiring a day of rest to recover). Over time, as the Bloom evolves, the stone may deepen its enchantments, potentially extending its range or revealing new harmonics, reflecting the avatar’s growing understanding of Saṃsāra’s magical tapestry.
Song of Stone from River’s Heart
In time before time, when sky and earth speak with one voice, come tale from old words, broken by wind and rain, of stone rise from water. Speak now of great Bloom, swarm of light-winged ones, born when flowers cover isle of Whispers. From deep river, where magic flow strong, lift stone black and round, big as fruit of tree, with line white like moon’s thread around middle. Old ones say gods mark it, give it song of world.
Long ago, in day of Great Quiet, when no foot step on land, Bloom float as spirit, no form. Stone hum low, guide it over isles, keep magic pure like clear water. Voice of stone sing harmony, tell of life in earth and sky. But then come new souls, bring steam and dark smoke. Magic twist, and stone cry out, voice turn sharp and wrong. Bloom take form, call Murmur-in-Pollen, to hear stone’s warning.
One time, black water from far steam-place poison river Still. Bloom hold stone still, let it float, and hum show place of hurt. Stone sing loud, jagged sound, point to blight. Murmur-in-Pollen use tool of geode, clean water with stone’s guide. Land heal, but stone grow heavy with memory of pain. Bloom learn to listen, move where stone lead.
Then come day of winged fight. Gryphons fall from sky, clash with tree-spirits of Elderwood. Stone hum discord, tell of anger in air. Bloom stand quiet, let stone float, and hear where peace break. With mind-voice and stone’s song, it find new home for gryphons, save trees. Stone glow soft, praise balance.
But dark tale twist. Lord of high tower, heart full of take, see stone’s light. He send men with hands of greed, try to break stone, steal its power. Stone scream, magic lash back, burn land with discord. Lord fall, and stone stay with Bloom, safe in swarm. People of isle bow to it, sing back its hum to heal small hurts.
Now, stone float with Bloom, watch over ley lines. In pure place, it sing like lover’s breath. In dark place, it wail like lost soul. Some say it dream of first river, wait for day when all magic flow true again.
Moral: Listen to the earth’s song, for it guards what hands cannot hold.
Suggested conversions to other systems:
Call of Cthulhu – Oracle Stone of the Ley Whisper
- Description: A perfectly round, smooth black river stone, grapefruit-sized, with a single unbroken white line encircling its equator, glowing faintly. It hums to reveal the health of magical ley lines, used by those attuned to its ancient resonance.
- Sanity Loss: 0/1D3 to first encounter due to its otherworldly hum and glow.
- STR: N/A (requires no physical strength, attunement needed)
- CON: N/A
- SIZ: 10 (portable size)
- INT: N/A (guided by user’s will)
- POW: 14 (magical potency)
- DEX: N/A
- Move: N/A
- HP: 15 (resistant to physical damage, vulnerable to magical corruption)
- Skills:
- Occult +10% (insight into ley line magic)
- Listen +15% (interpreting the stone’s hum)
- Armor: 3 points (natural resilience)
- Spells:
- Ley Line Chant (costs 4 magic points, reveals ley line health within 5 miles for 1 hour, requires a POW x 5 roll)
- Special Rules:
- Requires a successful POW x 5 roll to attune. Failure causes 1D4 Sanity loss.
- Emits a hum; pure tone indicates health, dissonance warns of corruption. Roll Listen to interpret (success grants +1 to next Insight roll).
- If exposed to a Mythos entity, roll 1D10; on a 1-3, the stone’s hum silences for 1D6 hours.
- Value: Priceless, cannot be sold, tied to a keeper’s mystical lineage.
Blades in the Dark – Stone of the Ley Echo
- Type: Item (Unique)
- Load: 1 (light and portable)
- Quality: 3 (exceptional magical artifact)
- Effect:
- Ley Resonance: Spend 1 Stress to activate for a score. The stone floats and hums, revealing ley line health within 5 miles. Roll +Insight; on a 4-6, pinpoint corruption sources; on 1-3, vague warning.
- Harmonic Shield: Grants +1d to Resistance rolls against magical corruption while active.
- Special Abilities:
- Dissonant hum warns of threats, granting +1d to Initiative if ambushed by magical entities.
- Silenced in null-magic zones (GM discretion).
- Flaw: Prolonged exposure to corruption (3+ uses in a session) requires a Resolve roll; failure incurs 1 Stress from mental strain.
- Cost: Not for sale, bound to a crew with a mystical bent.
- Tags: Magical, Rare, Divinatory, Nature
Dungeons & Dragons – Singing Stone of the Ley Chorus
- Wondrous Item, Rare (requires attunement by a Druid, Cleric, or Bard)
- Description: A perfectly round, smooth black river stone, grapefruit-sized, with a single unbroken white line encircling its equator, glowing faintly. It hums to detect ley line health.
- Capacity: N/A
- Properties:
- Ley Detection: As an action, activate for 1 minute. The stone floats and hums, revealing ley line health within 5 miles. A DC 15 Arcana check interprets the hum (success grants advantage on next Perception check for threats).
- Harmonic Stability: Grants +2 bonus to saving throws against magical corruption while active.
- Durability: AC 16, 25 hit points, immune to non-magical damage; vulnerable to dispel magic (DC 15 to resist).
- Attunement: Requires a short rest with the stone, sensing its hum. Non-attuned users cannot activate it.
- Value: Priceless, cannot be sold, tied to the attuner’s destiny.
- Special: If silenced by null magic, regains function after 24 hours in a magical area.
Knave – Humstone of the Ley Watch
- Type: Tool (Magical)
- Weight: 1 slot (portable)
- Description: A smooth black river stone, grapefruit-sized, with a white equatorial line, glowing faintly. It hums to sense ley line health.
- Mechanics:
- Ley Sense: Spend 1 turn to activate. The stone floats and hums, revealing ley line health within 5 miles. Roll 1d6 + Wisdom modifier; on 4-6, detect corruption source; on 1-3, vague hum.
- Stability Aura: +2 to saving throws against magical effects while active.
- Durability: 15 HP; if reduced to 0, roll 1d6; on a 1-2, hum silenced for 1 day.
- Bonuses: +2 to Perception checks for magical anomalies, +1 to Insight checks for strategy.
- Value: Unique, cannot be traded, bound to the carrier’s fate.
Fate – Resonance Stone of the Ley Harmony
- Aspect: Guardian of the Ley Lines (High Concept), Echoes of Ancient Magic (Trouble)
- Skills: +2 to Notice when detecting magical disturbances, +1 to Lore for interpreting ley line health
- Stunts:
- Ley Pulse: Once per session, spend a Fate point to activate the stone for 1 scene. It floats and hums, granting a +2 to create an advantage (e.g., “Detected Corruption”) within 5 miles.
- Harmonic Shield: Once per session, spend a Fate point to gain +2 to defend against magical corruption effects for one exchange.
- Stress/Consequences: 2-stress box (resists minor damage but vulnerable to null magic)
- Extras:
- Emits a hum; pure tone indicates health, dissonance warns of threats.
- Silenced in null-magic zones (GM may compel Trouble aspect).
- Cost: Unique, cannot be purchased, tied to a character’s mystical destiny.
- Notes: The stone’s hum may compel peaceful resolution, offering +1 to Rapport rolls if used diplomatically.
Numenera & Cypher System – Ley Harmonizer Stone
- Level: 5 (adjustable by GM for balance)
- Form: Light held artifact (stone)
- Effect:
- Ley Scan: Action to use, make a Level 3 Intellect task. Success reveals ley line health within 5 miles for 1 hour; critical success pinpoints corruption sources. Usable at will.
- Resonant Defense: Grants +1 to Might defense against magical corruption while active.
- Depletion: 1 in 1d20 (only if exposed to anti-magic fields)
- Modifiers:
- +2 to tasks involving magical detection or environmental analysis.
- +1 to Speed defense against surprise by magical entities.
- Special: Bound to a user with a nature or mystical focus (e.g., Nano, Jack). In null-magic zones, roll 1d6; on a 1-2, inert until restored.
- Value: Invaluable, not for sale, part of a character’s legacy.
- Notes: The stone’s hum intensifies with corruption, aiding navigation.
Pathfinder – Singing Stone of the Ley Sentinel
- Aura: Moderate Divination; CL 7th
- Slot: None (held); Weight: 3 lbs.
- Description: A perfectly round, smooth black river stone, grapefruit-sized, with a single unbroken white line encircling its equator, glowing faintly. It hums to detect ley line health.
- Price: Priceless (not for sale)
- Requirements: Attunement by a character with the Druid, Cleric, or Oracle class
- Effects:
- Ley Detection: 1/day, as a standard action, activate for 1 minute. The stone floats and hums, revealing ley line health within 5 miles. A DC 15 Spellcraft check interprets the hum (success grants a +2 bonus to Perception for threats).
- Harmonic Resilience: Grants a +2 resistance bonus to saves against magical corruption while active.
- Durability: AC 17, 30 hit points, immune to non-magical damage; vulnerable to dispel magic (CL check vs. DC 17).
- Construction: Requires Craft Wondrous Item, Detect Magic, and 7,000 gp in rare materials (non-replicable).
Savage Worlds – Ley Chant Stone
- Type: Arcane Device (Unique)
- Weight: 3 (portable)
- Cost: Not for sale, bound to a character
- Description: A smooth black river stone, grapefruit-sized, with a white equatorial line, glowing faintly. It hums to sense ley line health.
- Powers:
- Ley Sense: 1/day, as a Dramatic Task (5 successes, 1 minute), activate the stone. Success reveals ley line health within 5 miles. Raise grants +2 to Notice for threats.
- Resonant Shield: Grants +2 to Spirit rolls against magical corruption while active.
- Durability: Toughness 10, 20 wounds; if reduced to 0, roll Vigor; on failure, hum silenced for 1d6 hours.
- Modifiers: +2 to Notice rolls for magical anomalies, +1 to Survival rolls in natural terrain.
- Special: Requires a Spirit roll (-2) to attune. Non-attuned users cannot activate powers.
Shadowrun – Ley Resonance Orb
- Type: Magical Focus (Divination)
- Availability: 18F (extremely rare, tied to specific runs)
- Cost: Not for sale, bound to a character with a Magic attribute
- Description: A perfectly round, smooth black river stone, grapefruit-sized, with a single unbroken white line encircling its equator, glowing faintly. It hums to detect ley line health.
- Essence: 0.5 (requires attunement, reduces Essence if incompatible)
- Force: 5 (adjustable by GM for balance)
- Effects:
- Ley Scan: Spend 1 Complex Action to activate. Make a Magic + Intuition (5) test; success reveals ley line health within 5 miles for 1 hour. Glitch warns of corruption vaguely.
- Harmonic Ward: Grants +1 dice pool to Resistance tests against magical corruption while active.
- Contents: N/A (intrinsic magical item)
- Bonuses: +2 to Assensing or Arcana tests for magical detection, +1 to Surprise tests against magical threats.
- Durability: Armor 8, Structure 12; vulnerable to mana voids (reduce Force by 1 per hit).
- Special: Requires a Binding ritual (Magic + Binding, Force x 2 hours). If stolen, roll Edge; on a 1, it becomes inert until returned.
Starfinder – Ley Pulse Stone
- Level: 9
- Price: 12,500 credits (priceless, not for sale, narrative acquisition)
- Bulk: L (light)
- Capacity: At will
- Usage: 1/hour
- Description: A smooth black river stone, grapefruit-sized, with a white equatorial line, glowing faintly. It hums to sense ley line health.
- Effects:
- Ley Detection: 1/hour, spend 1 minute and make a Mysticism or Life Science check (DC 25). Success reveals ley line health within 5 miles; critical success pinpoints corruption.
- Resonant Shield: Grants a +2 bonus to Fortitude saves against magical corruption while active.
- Upgrade Slots: 1 (can be enhanced with a mystical mod)
- Modifiers: +2 to Mysticism checks for magical detection, +1 to Initiative against magical surprises.
- Hit Points: 25; Hardness 6; vulnerable to null-space (reduce level by 1).
- Special: Requires attunement (Will save DC 18). Non-attuned users cannot activate powers.
Traveller – Ley Harmonics Stone
- Type: High Tech Artifact (TL 12, Psionic)
- Cost: Cr 60,000 (not for sale, quest item)
- Weight: 1.5 kg (portable)
- Description: A round black river stone, grapefruit-sized, with a white equatorial line, glowing faintly. It hums to monitor ley line health.
- Effects:
- Ley Sense: 1/day, spend 10 minutes and make an Edu (Psionic) check (DM sets TN 10+). Success reveals ley line health within 5 miles; critical success identifies corruption.
- Psionic Stability: Grants +1 to Endurance checks against magical corruption while active.
- Modifiers: +2 to Psionic checks for magical detection, +1 to Recon checks in natural terrain.
- Durability: Armor 7, Structure 12; vulnerable to psionic dampening (reduce TL by 1).
- Special: Requires a Psionic Strength check (TN 10) to attune. In null-psionic zones, roll 1d6; on a 1-2, inert until restored.
Warhammer – Relic of the Ley Chant
- Type: Relic (Adeptus Mechanicus or Eldar adaptable)
- Points Cost: 30 (narrative, not purchasable)
- Description: A smooth black river stone, grapefruit-sized, with a white equatorial line, glowing faintly. It hums to detect ley line health.
- Effects:
- Ley Divination: 1/battle round, spend 1 Command Point and a full turn (10 minutes out of combat). Make a Leadership test (target 4+). Success reveals ley line health within 5 miles; critical success warns of specific threats.
- Warp Resistance: Grants a 6+ invulnerable save against psychic powers while active.
- Bonuses: +2 to Psykana or Survival tests for magical detection, +1 to Leadership in natural terrain.
- Durability: 6+ invulnerable save; destroyed on a roll of 1-2 against warp-based attacks.
- Special: Must be carried by a Psyker or Tech-Priest. If lost, roll 1d6; on a 1-3, it becomes inert until reclaimed.
