One of the items that Brigid works one when she's grown born with everything else, is the bells of joyous summoning. It's designed to help gather companions for a celebration if the user find themselves alone of foreign lands.
This set of nine silver sleigh bells hangs from a leather handle adorned with holly sprigs. Each bell produces a different crystalline tone, and together they create harmonious melodies that seem to echo longer than they should. The tunes played vary depending on the angle or how fast or how hard it is shaken by the user.
As a standard action, the bearer can ring the bells in specific patterns to produce the following effects:
Carol of Companionship: Duplicates summon monster V, but the summoned creature appears wreathed in festive lights and tinsel. The creature is particularly cheerful and gains a +2 morale bonus on all rolls. This ability can be used three times per day.
Chime of Cheer: Duplicates good hope affecting all allies within 30 feet who can hear the bells. This ability can be used twice per day.
Peal of Peace: Duplicates calm emotions in a 30-foot radius. Affected creatures see visions of peaceful winter scenes and warm hearths. This ability can be used twice per day.
Ring of Revelation: Duplicates detect evil or detect good (bearer's choice) for 10 minutes. Evil creatures detected appear to have a shadowy, coal-like aura, while good creatures glow with warm candlelight. This ability can be used at will.
The bells cannot be silenced by mundane means, though silence spells work normally. If all nine bells are rung simultaneously (a full-round action), they produce a magnificent sound that can be heard up to one mile away and grants all allies within 60 feet the effects of bless for 10 minutes. This ability can be used once per day.

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