The Vault: Mason’s Bucket of Elements

Nestled deep within the heart of the Blackpeak Mountains, there once lived a masterful dwarven wizard named Thrain Stonemaul. Thrain was not only a skilled enchanter but also a talented mason, dedicated to the art of shaping stone with arcane infusions. Combining his love for magic and masonry, Thrain sought to forge a tool that would seamlessly blend both disciplines. He consulted with elemental creatures; convincing them to part with fragments of their beings.

After years of tireless research and experimentation, Thrain finally unveiled his masterpiece – the mason’s bucket of elements. The bucket was crafted from a rare alloy of enchanted metals, infused with the essence of earth, fire, air, and water. It bore intricate runes that resonated with the elemental planes, allowing the wielder to harness the power of the elements in their stonework.

Though Thrain Stonemaul has long since passed, the mason’s bucket of elements continues to appear in the hands of skilled artisans. It is believed his spirit lingers within the tool itself, guiding those who use it to create enduring works of architecture.


Mason’s Bucket of Elements

Wondrous Item, Rare (Requires Attunement)

This bucket is filled with colorful bricks. It has 7 charges and recharges 1d6+1 expended charges daily at dawn. While holding the bucket, you can use an action to retrieve a brick and expend charges to cast one of the following spells (spell save DC 15): wind wall (3 charges), wall of fire (4 charges), wall of stone (5 charges), or wall of ice (6 charges).

If you are proficient with mason’s tools, you can add your proficiency bonus to the bucket’s number of charges and the number of expended charges it recharges daily. Furthermore, you can use an action to cast the stone shape (4 charges) spell.


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