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Most often crafted as a pair of maces, these weapons are based on a design originally used by the [[Barbarians|barbarian]] orcs.
Most often crafted as a pair of maces, these weapons are based on a design originally used by the [[Barbarians|barbarian]] orcs.


The [[Warden|wardens]] of [[Varushka]] favour them to thin out the ranks of their enemies, should they find themselves outnumbered or surrounded. Particularly famed for their use was the Brotherhood of Thunder who all bore these weapons and used them to fight the [[Varushkan_Monsters#Wolves|Wolf]] swarms of [[Varushka_territories#Miekarova|Miekarova]]. They were well-known for triumphing in the face of overwhelming numbers through judicious use of these weapons.  
The [[Warden]] fellowships of [[Varushka]] favour them to thin out the ranks of their enemies, should they find themselves outnumbered or surrounded. Particularly famed for their use was the Brotherhood of Thunder who all bore these weapons and used them to fight the [[Varushkan_Monsters#Wolves|Wolf]] swarms of [[Varushka_territories#Miekarova|Miekarova]]. They were well-known for triumphing in the face of overwhelming numbers through judicious use of these weapons.  


Earthquake Drummers are also found among [[Wintermark_religious_beliefs#The Frayed|the Frayed]] of [[Wintermark]] who use them much as the barbarian orcs did, charging the enemy before the battle lines meet in hopes of causing as much chaos among their foes as possible. Weapons made for this purpose sometimes bear [[Mawrig]], the [[Runes|rune]] of Storms and Disaster, as a symbol of their ill-fated owners and the chaos they hope to sow among their enemies.
Earthquake Drummers are also found among [[Wintermark_religious_beliefs#The Frayed|the Frayed]] of [[Wintermark]] who use them much as the barbarian orcs did, charging the enemy before the battle lines meet in hopes of causing as much chaos among their foes as possible. Weapons made for this purpose sometimes bear [[Mawrig]], the [[Runes|rune]] of Storms and Disaster, as a symbol of their ill-fated owners and the chaos they hope to sow among their enemies.

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Description

Most often crafted as a pair of maces, these weapons are based on a design originally used by the barbarian orcs.

The Warden fellowships of Varushka favour them to thin out the ranks of their enemies, should they find themselves outnumbered or surrounded. Particularly famed for their use was the Brotherhood of Thunder who all bore these weapons and used them to fight the Wolf swarms of Miekarova. They were well-known for triumphing in the face of overwhelming numbers through judicious use of these weapons.

Earthquake Drummers are also found among the Frayed of Wintermark who use them much as the barbarian orcs did, charging the enemy before the battle lines meet in hopes of causing as much chaos among their foes as possible. Weapons made for this purpose sometimes bear Mawrig, the rune of Storms and Disaster, as a symbol of their ill-fated owners and the chaos they hope to sow among their enemies.

Stretcher-bearers and field doctors with some martial skill appreciate these weapons as a form of defence when at work on the battlefield, earning them the name Doctor's Orders.

Rules

  • Form: Weapon. A pair consisting of two one-handed weapons. You must be wielding both weapons to use the set's magical properties.
  • Requirement: You must have the ambidexterity skill to bond to these items.
  • Effect: You can call REPEL against a target you hit with both weapons simultaneously by spending a hero point.
  • Materials: Crafting a pair of earthquake dummers requires nine ingots of tempest jade and seven ingots of dragonbone. It takes one month to make a pair of these items.

<ic>"...so you had formed a shield-wall, according to practise?"

The young Guardian stood bolt upright, a bead of sweat forming on his brow.

"Yes, Ma'am. The Unconquered with us came through the line, the sergeant commanding called the order, we closed ranks and locked."

"...and you joined the second rank? And what happened next, may I enquire?"

"Yes, Ma'am. The orcs came, ma'am, and we faced them off. Shield to defend myself against any pikes in their second rank, sword to attack the orc charging the guardian to my front and left. As it is written."

"...and then?"

"A guardian in the front rank near me called a challenge to the largest of the orcs, who came straight at them, ma'am. "

"...do carry on..."

"The orc was carrying two hammers, ma'am. Shouldn't have been much trouble to an experienced shieldmaiden. Barbarians armed like that usually concentrate of beating your shield away, and don't bother with the parry that much. But this one had some magic on them. Battered her shield for a second, no longer, then she was barrelling backwards through the ranks, causing an awful mess. That first orc came through the gap in the line, and others followed. It caught her on the ground, and smashed her face in, begging your pardon ma'am."

"In Empire we call such weapons "Earthquake Drummers". A few in Wintermark carry then, a Warden or two also. I have heard worse. And seen such errors before. That is not Courage, that is foolishness. And how many others fell?"

"I do not know ma'am. A fair few."

"And you left your assigned position, am I right?"

"Yes, ma'am. I ignored the orcs who'd broken the line, and stepped into the gap in the front rank, ma'am. The front line must stand as one, and others would kill those who'd come through."

"Magic is a fact of the battlefield, is it our response that marks us as heroes. You are accepted as a Cataphract. Congratulations."