The Talon of the Wild King is the original piece of the Regalia, the first one made in a time long forgotten. It has been lost to time, last seen centuries ago in a place none can agree about.
The Talon is said to be a Talon from a high dragon, tied to a bone, forming a crude dagger.
The Talon is known to be extremely magical, but what little records have been kept on it are conflicting and disorganized. It is not known what the Talon does, but it is known that the effect is intricately tied to the rest of the Regalia.
The Girdle of Bones, much in the same was the Necklace has, had seen its share of wearers. Constantly trading hands and appearing on battlefields, the Girdle is known to be a sign of tides turning.
The Girdle is made out of a single long and wide strip of cured leather and has bones attached to it all around using magical resin. The bones are generally long, thin and appear to be fresh, which hints replacement at an alarming frequency. The Girdle is fitted to a humanoid waist.»Read more
The Cloak of the Sky is the rarest of the pieces of the Regalia, seen only a handful of times during the centuries since the creation of the Regalia. The last time anyone had seen the Cloak was around the shoulders of a particularly powerful Griffon Lord, over a century ago.
The Cloak is made out of a very supple hide with delicate, warm fur. Out of the fur numerous feathers of various colors and sizes stick out. The Cloak is fitted for humans or something their size.»Read more
The Necklace of Fangs is a relatively minor artifact in the Regalia of the Wild King, but a potent one nonetheless. Unlike the Crown of Horns, the Necklace had been passed around on a more regular basis and it wasn't very common for it to be in the possession of the same person as the Crown.
The Necklace is constructed from a great length of strong sinew woven into a very strong lace. On the lace are numerous fangs of various animals and monsters.»Read more
The Crown of Horns is a fearsome artifact of considerable power. It has served many chieftains of the north, particularly ones in the Plains of the Griffon Lords. The Crown is a sign of dominance, strength and physical might.
The Crown is constructed from a plain band of iron inlaid with many, varied horns. Short horns are the majority, but 10 evenly space long horns are spread out among the shorter ones. The longer horns are about a foot long at the front, but become as short as 4 inches as they near the back.»Read more