Fairy Necklace

Description
This delicate necklace is woven from thin silver threads that seem to shimmer with an otherworldly iridescence, like moonlight on water. A small pendant dangles from the center—a crystalline teardrop that catches and refracts light in impossible colors.
Mechanics
The necklace is said to offer protective magic, though Otto Noxley has never tested its powers. When worn, it provides a subtle warmth against the skin and seems to ward off minor hexes and curses.
Additionally, the necklace allows the wearer to understand (but not speak) Sylvan, the language of fey creatures. Fairies and other fey beings can sense the necklace and generally regard its wearer with curiosity rather than hostility.
The fairy who gave this to Otto recognized something in him—a kinship with the natural world and magical beings that marks him as different from other wizards.
Notes
This necklace was gifted to Otto Noxley by a fairy he befriended in the forests near Pitlochry, where he grew up finding solace among magical creatures. The fairy seemed to recognize Otto's gentle nature and deep connection to the natural world, offering the necklace as both protection and symbol of their bond.