Euclidean and Non-Euclidean Geometric Origami (d10)

d10 Result

1

D4 Dice: The origami structure flattens conveniently allowing the adventurer to tuck it on their person. To activate the die they bring it to their mouth and exhale into a opening on one edge, which can be done in a free action. This pointy die allows the player to add 1d4 damage to a successful hit.

2

D6 Dice: This dice can be inflated in a free action, allowing the folder to add d6 to any of their attack roll or skill checks.

3

Star: It glows bright light in a 60 ft radius but does not blind your allies even if they have light sensitivity. Can be thrown as a ranged attack and on a hit it explodes and does 4d12 radiant damage in a 5ft radius.

4

Big Hole In A Little Card: The classic "cut a hole in an index card large enough to step through" trick (which involves a little folding) results in a hole which opens to a place you can effectively teleport to (as the spell).

5

Box: When the box is folded a (cr appropriate) monstrosity, undead, aberation, ooze, and fiend jump out and attack the folder and their allies. Once the enemies are defeated the box explodes and a Planetar appears. In thanks for releasing the Planetar it will offer a butterfly pendant that can be used to summon the Planetar once to aid the heroes in time of need. It then flies off to do good for its god.

6

Plane: The paper plane grows large enough to sit 6 medium sized people within it. Once inside the person who folded the plane may speak the name of a plane and the plane will fly to the desired plane.

7

Pyramid: Set it down and a pyramid with a 60-foot‐square base bursts upward. Inside is a sarcophagus containing a mummy lord. The pyramid is treated as the mummy lord's lair, and its sarcophagus contains treasure of the GM's choice. Once the treasure is removed the pyramid turns into a blank sheet of papyrus.

8

Hypercube: This fold is particularly difficult, as one of the final steps expands 8 identical cubes from inner part of the fold into the 4th dimension. The end result looks like a cube, but invisibly carries 8 times the weight and surface area. Gives the folder's weapons the "Ghost touch" weapon enhancement" for 8 attacks before crumpling.

9

Impossible Cube: this very hard origami takes 3d6 minus your Intelligence modifier hours to make, as it defies the laws of geometry. When it's completed, though, it quickly grows, multiplying it's impossible edges everywhere, and corrupting all it touches. Will eventually stop, after devastating a big area. After the expansion, the paper collapses, leaving a bunch of distorted and impossible insanity-destroying shapes behind. The corruption can only be undone by a Wish.

10

Tessaract Crane: Only foldable by true masters of origami, requiring 1000 folds on a giant piece of paper resulting in a crane of which our 3 dimensional eyes can only perceive an itty bitty crane. When the final fold is finished, part of the paper extends an infinitesimal amount into the Astral, Etheral, Certainty, Possibility, Positve material AND Negative material planes, tapping into the fundamental forces of the universe. Before crumpling (but still retaining its crane shape as a keepsake of such a monumental fold), the world becomes as real to the folder as a dream who is given the ability to make a wish (as the spell, XP cost must be paid).