The standard valuation for this piece is 5.
Rook
At this level, every class chooses a powerful class ability known as a feat for the first time.
4
This Goddess of Darkness and Loss is also known as the Nightsinger.
Shar
A famous James Bond novel and film featuring an evil bullion dealer from which the novel and film get their name.
Goldfinger
“Taste the rainbow”
Skittles
The fastest checkmating pattern that can occur in chess. It traditionally opens with f3.
Fool's Mate
Druid, Rogues, and Wizards are the only classes with proficiency in this Ability Score.
Intelligence
This Wood Elf is Halsin's Second Druid and has named herself First Druid in his absence.
Kagha.
This mid-19th century event drew hundreds of thousands of people to the western United States in search of wealth and opportunity.
California Gold Rush
“Melts in your mouth, not in your hand"
M&M's
This early chess computer famously defeated World Chess champion Garry Kasparov in May 1997.
Deep Blue
The Ability Improvement Feat increases one ability score by 2, or two ability scores by 1, up to a maximum of this number.
20
This religious organization follows the god of craft and smithing and were enslaved by Gortash to create the Iron Watch.
Gondians or Church of Gond
The story makes extensive use of the literary rule of three and follows the story of a curious girl.
Goldilocks and The Three Bears
“Get the sensation”
York Peppermint Pattie
The current world chess champion.
Ding Liren
These two elements deal increased damage to targets effected by the wet condition.
Lightning and Cold.
This Drow Paladin can be recruited to your party in Act II.
Minthara
This material is applied in thin sheets in a process called Gilding.
Gold Leaf
"Sometimes you feel like a nut, Sometimes you don't"
Almond Joy/Mounds
The Highest peak FIDE rating of all time.
2882
This martial class is NOT taken by any of the possible Companion Characters.
Monk
This undead surgeon found in the House of Healing is the Uncle of Ketheric Thorm.
Malus Thorm.
Usually written as the Greek letter phi, this mathematics term is commonly found in nature.
Golden Ratio
"More than a mouthful"
Whatchamacallit