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- Adds a cumulative 5% magic resistance.
- Adds a cumulative 5% magic resistance.
- Immunity to slipping or sliding caused by any non-magical or magical means.  This boot will have traction on any surface.  The boot, however, does not assist in climbing unless the surface to be climbed is slick.  The DM must keep in mind that only the boot will not slide. The wearers other foot and hands may very well not find purchase.  It <b>does not</b> allow the wearer to defy gravity and walk up walls or on a ceiling.
- Immunity to slipping or sliding caused by any non-magical or magical means.  This boot will have traction on any surface.  The boot, however, does not assist in climbing unless the surface to be climbed is slick.  The DM must keep in mind that only the boot will not slide. The wearers other foot and hands may very well not find purchase.  It <b>does not</b> allow the wearer to defy gravity and walk up walls or on a ceiling.
<b>When both boots of Akhad are worn:</b>
The wearer believes him/herself indestructible, possibly of demi-god status and will go to any lengths not obviously suicidal (wisdom and/or intelligence check) to prove their power to disbelievers. 
The boots when worn together cannot be taken off by any means, not even a remove curse, unless the wearer is dead. 
When both boots are worn, the wearer is drawn toward the next nearest piece of Akhad's armor, as above stated.
When both boots are worn the boots act as Boots of Elvenkind (DMG) and Boots of the North (UA pg 97)

Revision as of 20:54, 19 November 2006

The Left Boot of Akhad

The left boot of Akhad is a minor relic that houses a small echo of the legendary hero's soul. Once the boot is dawned, it draws the wearer unknowingly toward the other boot, unless both are worn. The wearer will not consciously know they are going in any general direction, but they will conveniently find reasons to continue their journey toward the right boot. The armor, housing an echo of the hero’s soul, creates a sort of magnetism between the boots. The chaotic nature of Akhad has been imbued into his armor (chaotic neutral), but its full power only exists when the suit is whole.

The boot functions as a normal plate mail boot, for movement purposes, although it is, as of yet indestructible. The boot does, however, retain some minor powers which may be beneficial:

- Adds a cumulative 5% magic resistance.

- Immunity to slipping or sliding caused by any non-magical or magical means. This boot will have traction on any surface. The boot, however, does not assist in climbing unless the surface to be climbed is slick. The DM must keep in mind that only the boot will not slide. The wearers other foot and hands may very well not find purchase. It does not allow the wearer to defy gravity and walk up walls or on a ceiling.

When both boots of Akhad are worn:

The wearer believes him/herself indestructible, possibly of demi-god status and will go to any lengths not obviously suicidal (wisdom and/or intelligence check) to prove their power to disbelievers.

The boots when worn together cannot be taken off by any means, not even a remove curse, unless the wearer is dead.

When both boots are worn, the wearer is drawn toward the next nearest piece of Akhad's armor, as above stated.

When both boots are worn the boots act as Boots of Elvenkind (DMG) and Boots of the North (UA pg 97)