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  • A Fan: It’s a hand fan, can be used to cool yourself or to cover your face and the dyed silk looks gorgeous. Let’s face it, a fan is an amazing tool.
  • Force Imbued: It might look flimsy, as if a little knock might break it, but thanks to the magic of force imbuement it’s nearly indestructible. Sitting on this fan won’t break it.
  • Alter Environment: The fan is imbued with this force power, specifically the ability to affect the air around it.

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  • Weak Enhancement: The Fan isn’t the most powerful artefact, swinging it can generate a breeze strong enough to blow a ball off course or close a door, but not much more. You won’t be creating storms or tidal waves with the fan.
  • Force Null: Stepping into the presence of a Ysalamir or a Voidstone nullifies the effect of the force imbuement leaving the fan as well, nothing more than a silk fan.
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For eons a hand fan has been a remarkable tool, aside from just keeping you cool cultures have built entire forms of communication around the little tool. So what better gift for a party than an elegant silken hand fan.

Yet nothing in the realm Diavolin is what it seems. That simple fan comes with a little trick, a little something more to give it’s user some joy.

Waving a fan always created a little bit of a draft, so it took very little to enhance that, creating a fan that could kick up enough wind that a small swing could ruffle dresses or knock over food, the perfect tool for a prankster.
 
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