Harry Potter’s School of Invincibility

References: Dungeons and Dragons, Artifacts, Mysel Energy Cores

Translated from: Dungeons and Dragons setting collection "The Lost Empire of Faerûn" 3R version

Translator: Ai Kanneng Reprinted from: Odyssey Guild

This magical device looks a lot like a crystal ball, but it's 150 feet in diameter. The sphere emits very bright light, as dazzling as looking directly at the sun, and there are some faint shadows wandering on the surface. An ornate pedestal secures this perfectly spherical device.

Its function is simple. It transfers the raw energy of the Mystryl magic network to the entire territory, allowing quasi-magical items to be used. This allows arcanists to create quasi-magical items without spending Constitution points and casting. Magic constancy. This is an important component that allows the city to float. Each floating city territory has at least one Mysser energy core.

When a quasi-magical item is within the area of ​​effect of a Mythor core, it can use the magical power it was originally imbued with. Outside range, quasi-magical items cease functioning and become nonmagical.

The area of ​​effect of the Mithra core is one mile. Of course, if a territory is more than a mile in diameter, there must be more than one Mysser core. In such cities, the overlap of two mytha cores does not double the effectiveness of a quasi-magical item.

Touching a mithral core is fatal. Anyone who comes into contact with the device is killed instantly (no saving throw). Any object (even a magic item) that comes into contact with it (except the pedestal) will be immediately disintegrated. Any undead creature that comes into contact with the Mythor core is instantly destroyed.

Blinding aura, school of transmutation; caster level 30th; weight 500 pounds.

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