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==Description==
==Description==
This [[enchantment]] lets a target shrug off the effects of sword-blows, but renders them vulnerable both to arrows and to sustained injury. It provides short-term protection at a price, and a short-sighted, incautious target is likely to die under the influence of this ritual. Only a warrior who understands the limitations the enchantment places on them can use it safely. It is sometimes combined with an [[Abraxus Stone]], but even then the risks are great.  
This [[enchantment]] lets a target shrug off the effects of sword-blows, but renders them vulnerable both to arrows and to sustained injury. It provides short-term protection at a price, and a short-sighted, incautious target is likely to die under the influence of this ritual. Only a warrior who understands the limitations the enchantment places on them can use it safely.


The power of this enchantment is drawn from the [[The_Thrice-cursed_Court#Tharim|Bound King]] of [[the Thrice-cursed Court]]. It demonstrates their obsession with power that comes at a price. Some scholars of the [[Eternals]] believe that this ritual alleviates a portion of the Bound King's own curse as long as a mortal 'benefits' from the Enchantment, and this explains why the Heralds of the court often bear items that make it easier to perform this ritual. Suspicious minds suggest that ''in theory'' if enough people were subject to this ritual at one time, the Bound King would be permanently freed from his chains.
The power of this enchantment is drawn from the [[The_Thrice-cursed_Court#Tharim|Bound King]] of [[the Thrice-cursed Court]]. It demonstrates their obsession with power that comes at a price. Some scholars of the [[Eternals]] believe that this ritual alleviates a portion of the Bound King's own curse as long as a mortal 'benefits' from the Enchantment, and this explains why the Heralds of the court often bear items that make it easier to perform this ritual. Suspicious minds suggest that ''in theory'' if enough people were subject to this ritual at one time, the Bound King would be permanently freed from his chains.

Revision as of 18:40, 17 July 2015

Rules

Winter Magnitude 22

Performing the Ritual

Performing this ritual takes at least 2 minutes of roleplaying. This ritual targets a character, who must be present throughout.

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

Effects

The target gains two additional ranks of endurance. At the same time, they are affected by venom. The supernatural venom caused by this enchantment cannot be removed by a purify or purge spell (although attempting to do so will not cost the caster any mana) unless the enchantment is removed first.

If the venom is removed by other means (such as Ascetic Star of Atun or the use of Imperial Roseweald for example) the enchantment immediately ends.

While under this enchantment, the target also experiences a roleplaying effect: they occasionally feel as if their body is wrapped in heavy chains, and suffer instants where an arm or leg will not move. They regularly suffer dreams of being buried alive, or entombed unmoving in a great empty chamber for eternity.

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

Additional Targets

This ritual can affect additional characters from the same banner. Each additional character increases the magnitude by 13. Additional characters must be present throughout.

Description

This enchantment lets a target shrug off the effects of sword-blows, but renders them vulnerable both to arrows and to sustained injury. It provides short-term protection at a price, and a short-sighted, incautious target is likely to die under the influence of this ritual. Only a warrior who understands the limitations the enchantment places on them can use it safely.

The power of this enchantment is drawn from the Bound King of the Thrice-cursed Court. It demonstrates their obsession with power that comes at a price. Some scholars of the Eternals believe that this ritual alleviates a portion of the Bound King's own curse as long as a mortal 'benefits' from the Enchantment, and this explains why the Heralds of the court often bear items that make it easier to perform this ritual. Suspicious minds suggest that in theory if enough people were subject to this ritual at one time, the Bound King would be permanently freed from his chains.

Common Elements

Performance of this ritual often involves feeding poisonous or noxious liquid to the target, or binding their wrists or in some cases even going to far as to wrap them in chains while simultaneously criwning them in a symbolic way. The target is often sitting when this enchantment is performed. Some ritualists require that the target verbally confirm that they understand the price for the strength the ritual grants, and agree to seek no vengeance should they die as a consequence of it's performance; some Varushkan ritualists go so far as to demand an oath to that effect.

The ritual often involves the runes Verys and Naeve together; whatever it's ultimate source, the enchantment grants strength through weakness, or perhaps demonstrates the idea of offering weakness in one area as a price for strength in another.