Thread:SmutAuthor97/@comment-38464016-20190410172240/@comment-27950421-20190418212843

Oh that's easy. I can just poop that out right now.

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The Purities Mark

Requires Attunment

An amulet in the shape of the Chief Gods symbol. It prevents monsterization and provides resistance against the wiles of mamono. However it does so by by absorbing the demonic energy into itself, instead of allowing it to enter the user, if it is overcharged, it could result in a cataclysmic failure

Those attuned to the Purities Mark are immune to monsterization and are unable to progress beyond stage 1 of demonic energy corruption.

The wearer of the the Purities Mark has advantage in saving throws against being charmed by mamono or demonic magic.

The Purities Mark starts with 0 charges.

Every time it successfully prevents its user from being charmed, it gains 1 charge.

Everyday day it spends in a Dark Demon realm causes it to gain 1 charge.

Every monsterization event it prevents causes it to gain 2 charges.

A ritual of cleansing, taking one hour and at least 1000 Gold worth of sacred materials can be performed once a week to remove 1d4 charges from the amulet.

When the Purities Mark gains 10 charges, is under stage 1 of demonic corruption, even if outside of demonic influence. And when under demonic influence they are trapped at stage 2.

When it reaches 15 charges, the user becomes disadvanted in saving throws against charmed status of any sort. Any charmed status directed at a person of the opposite sex will manifest as emotional and sexual infatuation and will be permanent even if the Purities Mark drops below 15 charges. The permanent charm can be undone with a remove curse spell.

If the Purities Mark reaches 20 charges, it explodes and is destroyed, causing no damage but causing instantaneous monsterization to it's user and everyone with a 20 ft radius. After monsterization, the new Mamono or Incubi are inflicted with stage 3 demonic corruption for either 1d8 days or until they reach sexual satisfaction with a partner.

How's that?