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Wondrous item, varies (requires attunement)

Metal greaves topped with ram’s horns. The spaces between the metal swim with starlight. This item begins as Rare and through time, accomplishment, and growth, can increase in rarity to Very Rare, then Legendary (according to your GM).

Rare. While wearing these greaves your movement speed is increased by 5 feet.

Headlong Rush. As an action you can charge forward in a straight line up to your remaining movement speed. This movement does not provoke opportunity attacks and each creature in the area must make a Strength saving throw. The DC is equal to 8 + 1 for every 5 feet you moved (maximum of 30). On a failed save the target takes 1d4 bludgeoning damage for every 5 feet you moved and is knocked prone. On a successful save the creature takes half as much damage, but suffers no other effect.

You can use this property twice before finishing a long rest.

Very Rare. Your bonus to movement speed is increased to 10 feet. The Headlong Rush property deals 2d4 bludgeoning damage for every 5 feet of movement instead and can be used three times before finishing a long rest.

Hot Headed. Creatures that are surprised or haven't taken a turn yet have disadvantage on saving throws against the Headlong Rush property.

Legendary. Your bonus to movement speed is increased to 15 feet. In addition, magic can neither reduce your speed nor cause you to be paralyzed or restrained.

Snap Decision. When you roll initiative, if you are not surprised or incapacitated, you can use your reaction to immediately take your turn. Until the end of this turn, the Headlong Rush property deals 3d4 bludgeoning damage for every 5 feet of movement instead.

After you take this turn, skip your first turn in the initiative order. You can use this property once before finishing a long rest.

Aries. The initiator. The unstoppable. With an unmatched thirst for victory, the Ram throws themselves headfirst into whatever challenge comes their way, consequences be damned. While others get bogged down in plans and strategies, the Ram understands that the simplest answers are often best. Charge into battle, and let the details sort themselves out after the fact; there's a fight to be won.

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