Wondrous Item, Attunement

This tiny heirloom is made out of small vines, with flower bulbs made out of amber. It smells of a mix of forest flowers and saltwater. While originally worn as a necklace, it is too small to fit around the neck of creatures of medium size or larger. It can alternatively be worn as an armband, a ring, or as some other ornamental piece - depending on what would be appropriate for the size of the creature wearing it.

The wearer gains the following effects while attuned to this item:

Fey Trickery

Your height is reduced by 1 inch (down to a minimum of 1 inch) while attuned to this item.

Fey Healing

Fey have a much better mastery of magic than what most humanoids can ever hope to achieve. Whenever you use a healing spell or ability, you may re-roll any die that roll a 1.

Fey Trauma

Fey Healing gain an additional effect whenever you roll at least two 1-s on the initial dice roll. Whenever this happens, some of the Fey's traumas - infused into the heirloom - seeps into your magic and onto the recipient(s) or your healing.

The Fey's Traumas causes the next successful melee hit against a creature to count as magical for the sake of overcoming resistances, and deals an additional 2d6 Psychic damage.

If the recipient fails to deal this damage to another creature before the end of their next turn, then they must succeed on a DC12 Intelligence Saving throw or take 1d6 Psychic Damage and be affected by Phantasmal Force for up to 1 minute (10 additional rounds) - taking 1d6 Psychic damage at the start of subsequent turns until the effect ends. The effect can be ended by having the creature spend it's action performing a DC12 Intelligence (Investigation) check.

The trauma re-lived (i.e. the Phantasmal Force effect) will take one of two forms: If the original healing spell/ability had an even number of dice, the creature will believe itself to be on fire. If the original healing spell/ability had an odd number of dice, then the creature will believe it's being cut open with an invisible scalpel.