Enchanted Tiara of the Inebriated Dragonfly

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The Enchanted Tiara of the Inebriated Dragonfly was created by adding the Flawless Jewlers Gem to a blank Tiara.

Description

This item is obtained in Book 6 when Carl and Donut opt to keep the Enchanted Tiara of Mana Genita as is, rather than upgrading it with the Flawless Jewlers Gem. Instead they buy a blank Tiara from the Gnome jeweler at the Desperado Club and pay 25,000 gold to have the citrine jewel installed into it.[1]

Appearance

A simple silver-colored tiara with a large yellow-orange citrine jewel installed.

AI Description

Enchanted Tiara of the Inebriated Dragonfly.

There's a children's story out there about a dragonfly who gets so drunk that his wife won't let him come home, so he hovers in the air above their nest, waiting for her to go to sleep, so he can get to bed. The thing is, the wife knows he's out there, and she ain't moving. So the dragonfly either hovers all night or moves to the highest point, sitting on a leaf, overlooking his home, waiting for his wife to turn the light back on to signify he's out of the doghouse.

This tiara has been made to honor that poor Dragonfly with the angry wife.

This citrine-encrusted tiara, when equipped, imbues the following effects:

  • 50% reduction to potion cooldown
  • +10 int
  • Protection from poison
  • Negates the dexterity debuff when inebriated
  • Level 10 hover skill (5 uses a day) [1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Dinniman, Matt. The Eye of the Bedlam Bride (Chapter 24)