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Description

The use of these rods on the battlefield is obvious. Various nations use common names for these rods to reference the fact that the paralysis spell allows both the caster and the target to speak - for example in the Brass Coast they one might be called a Hakima's Argument. In Varushka they are often called Volhov's Remark while in Urizen and Highguard they are often called Wizards' Warning. All these names are based around the idea that a use for these rods is to render a target unable to move away from the magician for a short time, which the magician uses to give the target a piece of their mind. In a non-violent scenario, after all, it usually matters very little if both sides of a "discussion" are unable to move their bodies.

Rules

  • Form: Rod.
  • Effect: Once per day when you cast the paralysis spell you can do so without spending any mana.
  • Materials: Crafting a quiet word requires nine measures of amberbelt, three measures of beggar's lye and three measures of iridescent gloaming. It takes one month to make one of these items.