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A lamia's whisper is usually a slim, smooth staff of black wood, elegant and refined and often decorated with gold, jade or ivory. The best examples of these implements are allegedly made by [[Naga|naga]] [[Crafting skills#Artisan|artisans]], although this rumour is most commonly spread by naga artisans and so is a little suspect.   
A lamia's whisper is usually a slim, smooth staff of black wood, elegant and refined and often decorated with gold, jade or ivory. The best examples of these implements are allegedly made by [[Naga|naga]] [[Crafting skills#Artisan|artisans]], although this rumour is most commonly spread by naga artisans and so is a little suspect.   


These implements are popular with magicians who belong to the [[The League lineage and species attitudes|Reckoner guilds]] of the [{The League|League]]. In pre-Imperial times, the naga families of [[The League territories#Sarvos|Sarvos]] were known to carry poisonous staffs and  and this is likely the source of their popular name. In particular, because even non-magician members of the families carried staves it made it hard for their enemies to deduce which naga were magicians - and it dissuaded casual harassment of the naga because ruffians could never be sure if the naga they were abusing could respond with a deadly venomous sting. While the fashion is not widespread, it is still maintained by some of the modern Guilds of Reckoners.
These implements are popular with magicians who belong to the [[The League lineage and species attitudes|Reckoner guilds]] of the [[The League|League]]. In pre-Imperial times, the naga families of [[The League territories#Sarvos|Sarvos]] were known to carry poisonous staffs and  and this is likely the source of their popular name. In particular, because even non-magician members of the families carried staves it made it hard for their enemies to deduce which naga were magicians - and it dissuaded casual harassment of the naga because ruffians could never be sure if the naga they were abusing could respond with a deadly venomous sting. While the fashion is not widespread, it is still maintained by some of the modern Guilds of Reckoners.


The legality of the lamia's whisper has been contested occasionally, citing the legal status of the [[Scorpion's Sting]]. The problem lies in the fact that the Empire does not consider knowledge of the [[Spell list#Venom|venom]] spell itself to be a criminal offense, so it makes little sense that an implement that merely provides that knowledge should be proscribed.
The legality of the lamia's whisper has been contested occasionally, citing the legal status of the [[Scorpion's Sting]]. The problem lies in the fact that the Empire does not consider knowledge of the [[Spell list#Venom|venom]] spell itself to be a criminal offense, so it makes little sense that an implement that merely provides that knowledge should be proscribed.


<!--- description inspired by and flavour cotnributed by Dominic Carroll --->
<!--- description inspired by and flavour cotnributed by Dominic Carroll --->
==Rules==
==Rules==
* '''Form:''' [[Magic overview#Staffs|Staff]].
* '''Form:''' [[Magic overview#Staffs|Staff]].

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Description

A lamia's whisper is usually a slim, smooth staff of black wood, elegant and refined and often decorated with gold, jade or ivory. The best examples of these implements are allegedly made by naga artisans, although this rumour is most commonly spread by naga artisans and so is a little suspect.

These implements are popular with magicians who belong to the Reckoner guilds of the League. In pre-Imperial times, the naga families of Sarvos were known to carry poisonous staffs and and this is likely the source of their popular name. In particular, because even non-magician members of the families carried staves it made it hard for their enemies to deduce which naga were magicians - and it dissuaded casual harassment of the naga because ruffians could never be sure if the naga they were abusing could respond with a deadly venomous sting. While the fashion is not widespread, it is still maintained by some of the modern Guilds of Reckoners.

The legality of the lamia's whisper has been contested occasionally, citing the legal status of the Scorpion's Sting. The problem lies in the fact that the Empire does not consider knowledge of the venom spell itself to be a criminal offense, so it makes little sense that an implement that merely provides that knowledge should be proscribed.


Rules

  • Form: Staff.
  • Effect: You may cast the venom spell as if you knew it.
  • Materials: Crafting an pugilist's shillelagh requires seven measures of beggar's lye. It takes one month to make one of these items.
He comes to you with sillken scales
And silken tales of sorrows told
But oh, behold
Beware the sorrows held
There's venom there, it's told
These tales and scales of black and gold
Extract from The Lamia's Whisper, by Ambriel Chermes