Ring of Honor

A Ring of Honor is a ring that assists the wearer in determining whether a person speaking to them is telling the truth.

Description
A Ring of Honor indicates to the wearer if someone is lying to them or telling the truth, but also if they themselves are lying. It does so via a pulse or glow. It also grants them advantage on Insight checks to detect lies.

The DC is unknown, but it is less than 30.

Cerrit Agrupnin's Ring of Honor bears the symbol of the Eyes of Avalir.

History
Cerrit Agrupnin owns a Ring of Honor in his role as Sightwarden of the Eyes of Avalir, and apparently all other Sightwardens do as well. It first alerted him that Lacrytia Hollow knew more than she was saying regarding attempts to replicated the Raven Queen's ascension ritual. He also determined that Zerxus was honest about not knowing that he was speaking Infernal.

His ring glowed when he told his children that everything was okay during the fall of Avalir. They noticed, and he told them it glowed in the presence of great danger. After his children had been transported to safety, Cerrit removed his ring and presumably left it in his house, which he set on fire.

Trivia
The ring of honor bears some similarity to the ring of truth-telling, which grants advantage on insight checks to detect lies but does not glow in the presence of lies. It is also similar to the ring of truth from Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition, which detected the presence of lies and also revealed if the wearer was lying, but which did not have a DC and which made it impossible to hear the voice of someone trying to lie via magic.