Elven
From silvesti
Elven is a general term used to describe things related to elves.
- Elf – a member of the elven race.
- Elvish – the primary elven language.
- Birdpipes – panpipes aka the shalm, they are sacred to Lliira and popular with wood elf and wild elf bards.
- Boots of elvenkind – advantage on Stealth to moving silently.
- Cloak of elvenkind – advantage on Stealth to hide, and disadvantage on Perception to be seen.
- Piwafwi – drow version, made from dark spider-silk.
- Piwafwi of fire resistance – also grants resistance to fire damage while worn.
- Chime lamp – a brass lamp with chimes played by hot air from the lamp.
- Elven trinket – see below.
- Elverquisst – a rare, ruby-colored elven liquor distilled from rare summer fruits and sunshine.
- Feywine – a fermented mixture of honey, crushed flowers, and a secret ingredient (a variety of raisin and/or distilled moonbeams).
- Longhorn – a Faerûnian flute of sophisticated make, found only in areas with skilled artisans, as in great cities or elven enclaves.
- Armor
- Elven chain [shirt] – (medium AC 14) no proficiency requirement.
- Mithral elven chain – (light AC 14) no proficiency requirement, may be worn under normal clothes.
- Mithral chain mail – (heavy AC 16) no Strength requirement, no disadvantage on Stealth.
- Weapons
- Mithral longsword – a finesse longsword.
- Moonblade – one of the most prized and jealously guarded magic items created by the elves.
- Moon-touched sword – in darkness, the unsheathed blade of this sword sheds moonlight (bright 15-foot, dim 30-foot).
- Oathbow – longbow that does extra damage to a sworn enemy when commanded in elvish.
- Tearulai – a sentient, neutral good longsword of sharpness.
Elven trinkets
| d100 | Trinket (Player’s Handbook, p.159) |
|---|---|
| 90 | An ancient arrow of elven design. |
| d8 | Elven Trinket (Mordenkainen’s Tome of Foes, p.64) |
|---|---|
| 1 | A small notebook that causes anything written in it to disappear after 1 hour. |
| 2 | A crystal lens made of ivory and gold that causes anything observed through it to appear to be surrounded by motes of multicolored light. |
| 3 | A small golden pyramid inscribed with elven symbols and about the size of a walnut. |
| 4 | A cloak pin made from enamel in the shape of a butterfly; when you take the pin off, it turns into a real butterfly, and returns when you are ready to put your cloak back on again. |
| 5 | A golden compass that points toward the nearest portal to the Feywild within 10 miles. |
| 6 | A small silver spinning top that, when spun, endlessly spins until interrupted. |
| 7 | A small songbird made of enamel, gold wire, and precious stone; uttering the songbird’s name in Elvish causes the trinket to emit that bird’s birdsong. |
| 8 | A small enamel flower that, when put in one’s hair, animates, tying back the wearer’s hair with a living vine with flowers; plucking a single flower from this vine returns it to its inanimate form. |