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Unlike many other magical standards, a Chirurgeon's Ensign tends to be a single stark colour with a simple design on it. Many of these banners are blood-red, snow-white, or solid-black with a simple image such as the [[Rhyv|rune of blood]], the silhouette of a [[Wintermark_culture_and_customs#Birds_and_feathers|bird]] or [[Varushka_religious_beliefs#The_Virtuous_Animals|virtuous animal]], or a symbol representative of healing such as a cup or goblet. In some places, especially among the [[Highguard|Highborn]], these magical standards are called ''Sorrow's Stanchion'' or (much more rarely) ''Memoriam Mortis'' (memories of death). They are sometimes a sign that a regiment or army has suffered a terrible loss at some point in the past, one where many soldiers died. For several decades after their near destruction at the hands of the [[Druj]] during the reign of [[Empress Varkula]], the [[General]] of the [[Highguard_military_concerns#The_Granite_Pillar|Granite Pillar]] fought beneath a Chirurgeon's Ensign.
 
Unlike many other magical standards, a Chirurgeon's Ensign tends to be a single stark colour with a simple design on it. Many of these banners are blood-red, snow-white, or solid-black with a simple image such as the [[Rhyv|rune of blood]], the silhouette of a [[Wintermark_culture_and_customs#Birds_and_feathers|bird]] or [[Varushka_religious_beliefs#The_Virtuous_Animals|virtuous animal]], or a symbol representative of healing such as a cup or goblet. In some places, especially among the [[Highguard|Highborn]], these magical standards are called ''Sorrow's Stanchion'' or (much more rarely) ''Memoriam Mortis'' (memories of death). They are sometimes a sign that a regiment or army has suffered a terrible loss at some point in the past, one where many soldiers died. For several decades after their near destruction at the hands of the [[Druj]] during the reign of [[Empress Varkula]], the [[General]] of the [[Highguard_military_concerns#The_Granite_Pillar|Granite Pillar]] fought beneath a Chirurgeon's Ensign.
  
The magical standard is also popular with some [[the Brass Coast|Freeborn]], who call it ''Death's Challenge'' and often rally their allies with songs and shouts that mock the foolishness of death and the ability of the living to outwit him or her. More stoic warrior-physicians, especially the [[Wintermark_military_concerns#Grimnir|grimnir]] of [[Wintermark]], also favour these standards - they were common among [[Wintermark_culture_and_customs#Art_and_history|scops]] who supported the soldiers of the [[Bloodcloaks]] army before their destruction by the [[Thule]]. The ensign is not universally popular however - it cannot be denied that culturing an awareness of the fragility of life in the banner bearer can lead to dangerous levels of empathy for the dying - even for enemies. The urge to wrestle Death that the banner creates in its bearers can lead to them being "distracted" ensuring the fallen on ''both'' sides of a conflict survive - which can be a mixed blessing.
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The magical standard is also popular with some [[the Brass Coast|Freeborn]], who call it ''Death's Challenge'' and often rally their allies with songs and shouts that mock the foolishness of death and the ability of the living to outwit him or her. More stoic warrior-physicians, especially the [[Wintermark_military_concerns#Grimnir|grimnir]] of [[Wintermark]], also favour these standards - they were common among [[Wintermark_culture_and_customs#Art_and_history|scops]] who supported the soldiers of the [[Wintermark_military_concerns#The_Bloodcloaks|Bloodcloaks]] army before their destruction by the [[Thule]]. The ensign is not universally popular however - it cannot be denied that culturing an awareness of the fragility of life in the banner bearer can lead to dangerous levels of empathy for the dying - even for enemies. The urge to wrestle Death that the banner creates in its bearers can lead to them being "distracted" ensuring the fallen on ''both'' sides of a conflict survive - which can be a mixed blessing.
  
 
Only those who already have a certain passionate fire can tap into the power of a Chirurgeon's Ensign. It is common for such banner bearers to be equipped with potions such as [[Philtres_of_War#Skop.27s_Mead|Skop's Mead]] that replenish their [[Heroic_skills#Extra_Hero_Points|inner reserves]].
 
Only those who already have a certain passionate fire can tap into the power of a Chirurgeon's Ensign. It is common for such banner bearers to be equipped with potions such as [[Philtres_of_War#Skop.27s_Mead|Skop's Mead]] that replenish their [[Heroic_skills#Extra_Hero_Points|inner reserves]].

Revision as of 22:39, 7 June 2019

The Shattered Tower Banner of the Dead held by Rinnah, carried in memory of the fallen.
The Highborn call these banners Memoriam Mortis and sometimes
carry them in memory of terrible losses.

Description

Unlike many other magical standards, a Chirurgeon's Ensign tends to be a single stark colour with a simple design on it. Many of these banners are blood-red, snow-white, or solid-black with a simple image such as the rune of blood, the silhouette of a bird or virtuous animal, or a symbol representative of healing such as a cup or goblet. In some places, especially among the Highborn, these magical standards are called Sorrow's Stanchion or (much more rarely) Memoriam Mortis (memories of death). They are sometimes a sign that a regiment or army has suffered a terrible loss at some point in the past, one where many soldiers died. For several decades after their near destruction at the hands of the Druj during the reign of Empress Varkula, the General of the Granite Pillar fought beneath a Chirurgeon's Ensign.

The magical standard is also popular with some Freeborn, who call it Death's Challenge and often rally their allies with songs and shouts that mock the foolishness of death and the ability of the living to outwit him or her. More stoic warrior-physicians, especially the grimnir of Wintermark, also favour these standards - they were common among scops who supported the soldiers of the Bloodcloaks army before their destruction by the Thule. The ensign is not universally popular however - it cannot be denied that culturing an awareness of the fragility of life in the banner bearer can lead to dangerous levels of empathy for the dying - even for enemies. The urge to wrestle Death that the banner creates in its bearers can lead to them being "distracted" ensuring the fallen on both sides of a conflict survive - which can be a mixed blessing.

Only those who already have a certain passionate fire can tap into the power of a Chirurgeon's Ensign. It is common for such banner bearers to be equipped with potions such as Skop's Mead that replenish their inner reserves.

Rules

  • Form: Magical standard. The phys-rep requirements for a magical standard are more stringent than those of similar items. You must be bearing this banner aloft to use its magical properties.
  • Effect: When you use the stay with me skill, you may use it on two characters at the same time for the cost of only one hero point.
  • Roleplaying Effect: This banner is alternately warm and cold to the touch. While holding this banner you feel an urge to prevent lives being lost even if they are your enemies.
  • Materials: Crafting a Chirurgeon's Ensign requires eleven ingots of weltsilver, seven measures of dragon bone, five ingots of orichalcum, five measures of beggar's lye, and three measures of iridescent gloaming . It takes one month to make one of these items.