I will admit I'm a little late to the game, but I've been listening to Chappell Roan a lot recently and after watching a skit was inspired to create a magic item based on Pink Pony Club.
The original music video:
And here's a D&D appropriate bardcore cover:
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Ser Roan was a charismatic servant and temple guardian of the Red Knight. Though born of humble origins, her brilliance and willingness to actively aid those that came to her chapel garnered her the admiration of common folk and outcasts. While she was short of stature and had a lithe figure, her fiery red curls and signature weapon made her stand out. She wielded an old relic of her faith, a magical mace cast from a red metal. With a head shaped like a knight chess piece, the metal had started to fade to a pale red with time, though it retained its enchantments. Ser Roan served the people nobly until she met her untimely end while questing for her goddess. Bards still sing her tales.
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Pink Pony Club (OSE)
Bonus: The Pink Pony Club grants a +1 bonus to both attack and damage rolls made using it.
Mounted Bonus: If the wielder is mounted the Pink Pony Club instead grants a +3 bonus to both attack and damage rolls made using it.
Celestial Mount: Once per day you can summon a celestial steed. This creature uses the War Horse stat block and remains until killed or the wielder dismisses it. If the steed is killed the wielder must perform a day long ritual before using this ability again.
Pink Pony Club (D&D 2024)
Weapon (Mace), Rare (Requires Attunement)
You gain a +1 bonus to attack rolls and damage rolls made with this magic weapon. The bonus increases to +3 when you use the weapon when to attack while mounted.
You have advantage on all Charisma (Performance) rolls.
You call on the aid of a celestial steed. You may cast the spell Find Steed (Celestial version only) spell at second level without expending a spell slot and you regain the ability to do so when you finish a Long Rest.
This is awesome! Chappell Roan has been playing in our household quite a bit over the past year. I had only heard a little of her stuff, and then at NYC Pride her music was EVERYWHERE. It was insane how quickly she rose to megastardom (well deserved, she's talented af). I might even have a video of our dog Thomas dancing to Hot to Go at Pride...lemme look that up... :)
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