Mystic scrolls of Estavus
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The target fortification gains an additional 3,000 strength. The garrison is supplemented with bronze constructs drawn from the Autumn realm, while the walls themselves are bound with peculiar brass sigils evoking concepts of stone, strength, and fire. | The target fortification gains an additional 3,000 strength. The garrison is supplemented with bronze constructs drawn from the Autumn realm, while the walls themselves are bound with peculiar brass sigils evoking concepts of stone, strength, and fire. | ||
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Revision as of 14:40, 4 August 2022
Overview
During the Summer Solstice 384YE, in response to a plenipotentiary from the Archmage of Autumn, Edmundo of Damakan's forge, Estavus made a quartet of mystic scrolls available to Imperial magicians - assuming they were prepared to pay for them. These scrolls were temporary texts, similar to a ritual text, that allowed up to a dozen magicians to master a specific ritual drawing on Estavus' power. They were only potent for the Summer Solstice, but any magician who used one to master the magic they contained retained that knowledge just as they would any other mastered ritual. The scrolls made available included Ramparts of Ashlar, Hammers of Fury, Machines of Destruction, and Accoutrements of War.
These rituals are not part of Imperial lore. However as long as one of the contributors has mastered one of these rituals, their coven may attempt to perform that ritual as if it were part of Imperial lore (bearing in mind that only those who have mastered the ritual would be able to double the mana they contribute).There is no practical way for the Conclave to add one of these rituals to Imperial lore, and no way to get them into Imperial lore. Either or both would only be possible as a consequence of a further bargain with Estavus. it's also not possible to use an arcane projection to share ritual lore - new magicians will only be able to master these rituals as a result of some kind of deal with the Forgemistress.
Each of these rituals draws directly on the power of the Prince of Shikal. Should the eternal ever be subject to Enmity by the Imperial Conclave the rituals would still function, but would be illegal to perform.
Ramparts of Ashlar
Rules
Autumn Magnitude 150
Performing the Ritual
Performing this ritual takes at least 10 minutes of roleplaying. During the ritual the casters must be in a strong Autumn regio. This ritual targets a fortification, and must be performed in a strong Summer regio in the territory containing the fortification. If the territory is part of the Empire, then it may instead be performed from the Imperial regio.
This ritual is an enchantment. A target may only be under one enchantment effect at a time.
Effects
The target fortification gains an additional 3,000 strength. The garrison is supplemented with bronze constructs drawn from the Autumn realm, while the walls themselves are bound with peculiar brass sigils evoking concepts of stone, strength, and fire.
The effect lasts until the start of the next Profound Decisions Empire event.
Assurance
The magic of this ritual is sufficient to summon heralds of Estavus even if the Imperial Conclave has declared enmity with the eternal but doing so not only has legal implications but is likely to anger the Forgemistress.
The ritual loses all power and becomes useless if the Empire ever refuses a lawful demand of the Brass Magistrates (the Lictors). The ritual's power might be restored by renegotiation with Estavus but it is by no means certain it would function the same way.
Description
TBC
Common Elements
TBC