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Gollaon and Voddick looked to each other and then to the noble. “Did you say prophetic . . . hen?” asked Voddick.
“Yes,” nodded the noble. “You feed her and she lays eggs that contain hints of the future!”
“That is unusual,” commented Gollaon.
“Yes, but it has proved to be very helpful in planning for the future of the county.”
“Does it just eat normal chicken feed?” inquired Voddick.
“Yes, it can but better quality food often results in better insight and, very rarely, an additional prophetic egg.”
“How often?” probed Gollaon.
“Usually once a week,” the noble replied.
Prophetic Hen (Hen of Plot Hatching)
The origin of these hens is debated; a divine point is expected but which goddess or god would create such a creature? Some have suggested that it was created as a test for devoted worshipers; others think it was created by a god of mischief or strife to cause trouble. Whatever their ultimate source, they are much sought after.
The prophetic hen is a fine-looking hen, though perhaps a little more intelligent seeming than most hens (admittedly not difficult).
As long as the hen is fed, it will lay eggs, at least one per day. But once a week, usually on the same day of the week, it will lay an egg with a colorful shell which will contain an object, possibly worth a few coins, made of the material fed to the hen. The object will be symbolic of an upcoming event in some way. Some suggestions would be:
A small mask with an equally small dagger through one eye, warning of an assassination attempt at an upcoming masquerade ball.
A locust eating a head of wheat, warning of an encroachment of locusts on the local farms.
A wagon heaped with boxes, notifying of the arrival of a trade caravan.
The more valuable the food fed to the hen, the more detailed the item in the egg will be and the greater the likelihood that it will lay a second prophetic egg in a week.
The hen offers no interpretations of the contents of its eggs and is happy just being fed and kept safe. Apart from the ability to lay prophetic eggs, it is just a hen.
For D&D 5E:
As above
Notes: Really, it is just an excuse for the characters (and the players) to work out puzzles and solve problems either on their own behalf or for a patron. Arcana and Religion checks could be used to give clues and suggestions when the answer is not as overt as some (such as the locust). Equally, the characters could be hired to acquire or escort special grains, or other foods, for the hen.
Inspired by a suggestion from my lovely wife.
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