Helm of Gedlee the Electric:
Helm
Cast Spell-Gedlee's Electric Loop (3) [2 Charges/Use]
Damage Resistance-Electrical[Resist 5/-]
While certainly not the first spellcaster to wield or even handle electricity, Gedlee was obsessed with the element. Unfortunatly for most people, Gedlee's second obsession was gnomish made "toys." It seemed only a matter of time before Gedlee would try and combine the two himself. The result was a rubber helmet with a metal spike atop. The rubber protected Gedlee himself from electrical attacks and the metal spike allowed him to harness the power of electricity and use it how he wished. Ironically it was an electrical trap on the ground that took Gedlee's life, perhaps he should have wore rubber boots as well.
The Bright Blade
Rapier
Enchantment Bonus [+1]
Keen
Light [Bright (20m)]
A young noble of the Wyvernspur family from Immersea wanted so bad to become a swashbuckler, he even snuck out at night and trained. Eventually he was challenged to a dual and was humiliated horribly. He returned to his home a broken man and eventually the family's wizard, a second father to the lad, found out what happened and decided to help the lad get even. He imbued the young noble's rapier so that it's edge could split a hair in two, and gave the sword a bright glow. The young noble return to face his foe and rechallenged the foe to a dual to the death. When the dual began, the young noble removed the rapier, effectively blinding the foe, and with two swings, removed the foe's swordarm and head. Horrified the young noble fled to Suzail, a wanted man, where along the way he ditched the sword, and took an alias.
Coin of Tyche
Misc Small Item
Cast Spell-Unique Power Self Only[1 Use/Day]
(Scripted ability- when used there is a 75% chance the coin will grant +1 to all saves, all abilities, all attack rolls, and AC and 25% chance the coin will grant -1 to all saves, all abilities, all attack rolls, and AC)
No one is sure when coins know as the Coin of Tyche were first made, but all are certain they were made after her destruction. On one side is the face of Lady Luck, Tymora, and on the other side the face of the Maid of Misfortune, Beshaba. Both religions consider Tymora's side to be the side of "heads" and Beshaba's the side of "tails." Once a day when the owner of the coin wakes up they flip the coin high into the air, call the side they wish to see and catch it, they then turn there hand over and open it palm up, which ever side is showing will determine the coin flipper's luck for that day. Luckbringers favor seeing Tymora's face, knowing luck is with them that that day, while devotees favoring Beshaba enjoy seeing her face, claiming that to be the most misfortune they will have all day. This particular coin has been blessed by a priest of Tymora to land more often then not on "heads" the only reason it is still allowed to land on tails even after the blessings of a Luckbringer is there is no chance without a little risk.
-Moosh