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==Description==
==Description==
TBC
This ritual was codified at the Summer 383YE by the people of [[Urizen]] under the guidance of the Ioseph of Phoenix Reach, [[Doyen of the Spires]]. It was the first ritualever codified under the guidance of the Doyen of the Spires following the restoration of the Heliopticon network in the wake of the Druj invasion of [[Zenith]] and [[Morrow]], and the liberation of [[Spiral]]. It was codified in a single season, primarily due to the additional support provided by refugees from Zenith who had begun new lives in Morrow and Redoubt. In keeping with the unique appointment method of the Doyen of the Spires, the original arcane projection was presented by Ioseph of Phoenix Reach to the magicians of Urizen at Anvil during the Spring Equinox 383YE and judged the magical effect the nation should focus its attention on.
 
This ritual is closely modeled on the more familiar [[Raise the Standard of War]]. It empowers and enhances a warband, granting them strength of will and fighting spirit for the coming season. The ritual has the same resonance for enhancing the fighting spirit of the soldiers effected, making it easier for them to fight against difficult odds and giving them a surge in confidence in their abilities, it urges them to take up a more defensive stand than the more familiar ritual.
 
Warriors experiencing the enchantment gain additional constitution that helps them endure the privations of war more effectively. They also gain a new respect for, and greater understanding of, the defensive accoutrements of war – especially shields and heavy armour. One odd effect of the ritual is that the commander of the warband invariably experiences a powerful urge to find a location and defend it against “trespassers”. This effect is also experienced by the warband – in some cases it is theorised that performing the ritual on soldiers with deep seated prejudices could lead to problems in some circumstances. For example, a Marcher warband already suspicious of briars might find that suspicion enhanced to the point where it promotes undisciplined behaviour.


==Common Elements==
==Common Elements==

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This ritual is part of Urizen lore rather than Imperial lore.

Rules

Summer Magnitude 20

Urizen Lore

This ritual is part of Urizen lore rather than Imperial Lore. Any Urizen character with the appropriate lore can master or perform this ritual. A character from another nation who mastered the ritual before it became part of Urizen lore may still perform it, but does so under the usual rules for performing a ritual learned from a ritual text.

Performing the Ritual

Performing this ritual takes at least 2 minutes of roleplaying. This ritual targets a military unit. The character who controls the target personal resource must be present throughout.

This ritual is an enchantment. A target may only be under one enchantment effect at a time.

Effects

This ritual places an enchantment on the target military unit that enhances their ability to fight defensively and take advantage of fortified positions. This will increase their effectiveness by 100 military strength when taking the Defend Fortification action.

The character who controls the military unit experiences a short-lived roleplaying effect: you feel an immediate urge to find a location that is significant to you, and to defend it against intruders or trespassers. Your definition of intruders and trespassers may reveal any prejudices you feel against other nations, species, or lineages or may expose a rivalry you feel for another person. You feel a strong urge to challenge such intruders or trespassers, and confronting them feels good and empowering. The effect persists for at least ten minutes after the ritual is complete

The effect lasts until the start of the next Profound Decisions Empire event.

Additional Targets

This ritual can affect additional military units controlled by members of the same banner. Each additional military unit increases the magnitude by 15. The character who controls each unit must be present throughout the ritual.

Description

This ritual was codified at the Summer 383YE by the people of Urizen under the guidance of the Ioseph of Phoenix Reach, Doyen of the Spires. It was the first ritualever codified under the guidance of the Doyen of the Spires following the restoration of the Heliopticon network in the wake of the Druj invasion of Zenith and Morrow, and the liberation of Spiral. It was codified in a single season, primarily due to the additional support provided by refugees from Zenith who had begun new lives in Morrow and Redoubt. In keeping with the unique appointment method of the Doyen of the Spires, the original arcane projection was presented by Ioseph of Phoenix Reach to the magicians of Urizen at Anvil during the Spring Equinox 383YE and judged the magical effect the nation should focus its attention on.

This ritual is closely modeled on the more familiar Raise the Standard of War. It empowers and enhances a warband, granting them strength of will and fighting spirit for the coming season. The ritual has the same resonance for enhancing the fighting spirit of the soldiers effected, making it easier for them to fight against difficult odds and giving them a surge in confidence in their abilities, it urges them to take up a more defensive stand than the more familiar ritual.

Warriors experiencing the enchantment gain additional constitution that helps them endure the privations of war more effectively. They also gain a new respect for, and greater understanding of, the defensive accoutrements of war – especially shields and heavy armour. One odd effect of the ritual is that the commander of the warband invariably experiences a powerful urge to find a location and defend it against “trespassers”. This effect is also experienced by the warband – in some cases it is theorised that performing the ritual on soldiers with deep seated prejudices could lead to problems in some circumstances. For example, a Marcher warband already suspicious of briars might find that suspicion enhanced to the point where it promotes undisciplined behaviour.

Common Elements

TBC