Basic Information

Infobox

Matunda’s Mace

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Information
Other names
Typeitem
KeeperTheobald Clayhollow
Past KeeperStella Kari
Attributes
Damage1d6 bludgeoning
Weight4 lbs.

Description

Matunda’s Mace is imbued with the power of Matunda, the elder goddess who holds dominion over death and life. Kept by Yugad during The Great War, Matunda’s Mace grants its wielder the power to be a threat to enemies and a boon to allies.

Mythic Keeper: Yugad Matunda

Matunda’s Mace is a weapon wielded by Yugad Matunda during The Great War. The mace is powered by sapping the life essence of enemies or by channeling divine power.

Properties

Mace, +1

You have a +1 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this weapon.

Soul Charge

The maximum amount of soul charges the mace can contain is equal to your character’s level. You gain soul charges in two ways:

  • Soul Rend. Whenever you successfully hit an enemy creature with this weapon, you gain one soul charge.
  • Divine Sacrifice. You channel your divine power to imbue Matunda’s Mace with soul charges. You can expend a use of your Channel Divinity to gain soul charges. Using your action, you gain the maximum amount of soul charges. You can only use this Channel Divinity option once per long rest.

Soul Transfusion II

As an action, you spend soul charges to restore you or your ally’s hit points by three times the amount of soul charges spent (3 hp per spent soul charge). You can choose creatures within 30 feet of you and divide the hit points among them.

Essence Removal

Whenever you successfully hit an enemy creature with this weapon, instead of gaining a soul charge, you spend soul charges to damage an enemy creature. You deal necrotic damage equal to the amount of soul charges spent.

Story Log

Most Recent

You see Astar, Theobald’s lost eagle, traveling to the moon, an ominous sign that your beloved pet is now resting in the afterlife.

Yugad, the first Amalgam Cleric, weaves death and life into a single, inseparable thesis: there is no life without death.”

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You see Astar, Theobald’s lost eagle, traveling to the moon, an ominous sign that your beloved pet is now resting in the afterlife.

Yugad, the first Amalgam Cleric, weaves death and life into a single, inseparable thesis: there is no life without death.”