Appearance:

Ambarolote come in pairs and are matching blossoms. These are not normal flowers, but a magically created garment that one dons as a pair of pasties. The magical blossoms stick to the breast and cover the nipple for suitable cheesecake modesty. They typically have a +1 to +3 bonus to armor protection and do not hinder movement, flexibility, or interfere with the wearer's aura for purposes of performing magic, thus if a spell requires them to be skyclad, ambarolote do not count as clothing or a garment.

Purpose:

Functional protection for fae types, Poison Ivy types, stripper assassins, and the like.

Variants:

Ambarolote of Vanity - in addition to their own modest bonus to protection, these use the Vanity charm and allow the wearer to stack their Charisma/appearance bonus with their defense score.

Charming Ambarolote - typically possessing the lowest of defense bonuses, the Charming Ambarolote grants a bonus to the wearer's charisma/appearance score.

Ambarolote of Confusion - combines a good defense bonus with the charm of a confusion spell. The first time a humanoid foe faces a woman wearing these will have to make a wisdom save, or else be rendered Confused and may harm themselves by extreme distraction, or completely lose their action for a turn.

Ambarolote of Charm Person - this set grants the wearer the ability to Charm Person x number of times a day equal to whatever their charisma or appearance bonus would allow.

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