Saint Cuthbert's Mace
Aura strong abjuration, conjuration, and transmutation; CL 20th; Slot none; Weight 8 lbs.
DESCRIPTION
This simple wooden mace bears the scars and splinters of frequent use, and looks like the weapon of a traveling monk or military chaplain.
Despite its ragged appearance, Saint Cuthbert's Mace is a +5 axiomatic holy disruption heavy mace that allows the bearer to cast the spell searing light at will. Any evil creature that attempts to wield the Mace is damaged as though it were struck by the weapon's searing light ability every round it wields the artifact.
On the 20th of Pharast every year, the mace makes use of greater teleport, interplanetary teleport, or plane shift to instantly travel to a location anywhere in the multiverse where it is needed, typically appearing where a worthy lawful good wielder will soon pass. The mace's bearer has no control over this effect and is not included in the artifact's teleportation.
DESTRUCTION
One who has borne Saint Cuthbert's Mace for a total of 3 years must use it to slay an evil demigod or greater power, causing the weapon to shatter.
HISTORY
The history of Saint Cuthbert's Mace has its origins far from Golarion, on a far-flung, magic-starved world. On that globe a remarkable man was born to a simple life and a path that would lead him to be a pious soldier, spiritual leader, and eventually worker of miracles. Throughout multiple tests of courage and faith, he remained devoted to comforting the sick, righting injustices, and enkindling the light of righteousness in a world beset by darkness. As the priest aged, he came to accept that his days as a warrior were past and took his trusted weapon, a simple wooden mace, to the top of a hill and prayed that the mace would find another who would use it to defend that which is good against evil. When he opened his eyes, the mace had vanished.
Since then, Saint Cuthbert's Mace has appeared on untold worlds, always along the path of a virtuous hero or a pious soul with the promise or need to be a champion against villainy. Its most famed appearances across the multiverse include the following.
Appeared under the bed of the shepherd Pol, who carried it into battle to dethrone the King of Many Crowns.
Almost carved into by the artisan Loaib Stormchild, who was thrown into the Volcano Iomo as a sacrifice to Peyakiaia, used the mace to slay the ancient magma dragon, and emerged unscarred.
Dug up by Horner, the dog of Prince Anlost, who resisted the legions of the Archdevil Moloch, delaying his world's conquest by diabolical armies by 3 centuries.
Employed by the child hero Ouphineil to destroy the Salvation Machine.
Used by the blood slave Durrinmad to slay the vampiric Emperor Jaddienul, Vision of the Eternal Eclipse, within 5 minutes of appearing on his world.
Served as a replacement for the Nightlock, barring the way of the choker hordes of the Undermaw for 4 months while the original ward could be repaired.
Flung by Quinizhal Zhihita to shatter the teeth of the giant protean Zolo of Hungry Shapes when he nearly consumed the Elysian realm of Silvermists.
In Golarion, used by the hero Endri of Uir to slay the Ghol-Gan advisor Xholakhad, revealing his undead state and ending his manipulation of the imperial family's prophecies.
None can say how many similar world-changing feats the mace has performed in its ages of existence.
RAMIFICATIONS
Anyone who discovers Saint Cuthbert's Mace discovers the weapon of a true hero, with all the challenges such a title often demands.
Hero Seeker: Saint Cuthbert's Mace is a legend that seeks out legends, uncannily appearing in the lives of those who need it most, even if those who discover it don't realize they have the calling to be heroes. No record exists of the mace ever making a mistake or falling into the hands of an unworthy bearer, though it often comes into a hero's possession before it becomes needful. Although it does not cause evil itself, the mace's appearance often presages dark days.
Temporary Ally: On the 20th of Pharast, Saint Cuthbert's Mace typically vanishes to aid another hero in more dire need—some say it seeks out the most needful or worthy hero in the Great Beyond with each teleportation. The mace will not abandon a bearer in a moment of crisis, though, even if this means putting its mysterious disappearance off by a few days. In extreme cases, the mace has delayed seeking a new owner for as much as a week, though as soon as its current wielder is out of immediate danger it departs to aid another.
Ultimate Warrior: Some suggest the mace isn't seeking to combat the greatest dangers in the multiverse, but rather is testing heroes, seeking a wielder as worthy as its first. Should it find such a paragon, its long search could hypothetically end, and its true mission—if it has one—can finally begin.
Section 15: Copyright Notice
Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Artifacts & Legends © 2012, Paizo Publishing, LLC; Author: F. Wesley Schneider.