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==Description==
==Description==
A staff of imperial mastery is sometimes called a ''staff of the archmage'', and is quite rare. Some say that these staves - particularly in artefact form- are imbued with the spirits of the most powerful magicians, or even Eternals. According to one rumour, the staff is crafted from wood that grows over the grave of a master magician - or in some cases, from the bones of such an individual.
A staff of imperial mastery is sometimes called a ''staff of the archmage'', and is quite rare. Some say that these staves - particularly in artefact form- are imbued with the spirits of the most powerful magicians, or even Eternals. According to one rumour, the staff is crafted from wood that grows over the grave of a master magician - or in some cases, from the bones of such an individual.
The best known example of a staff of Imperial mastery was crafted by the dark magician Mangar, in the service of [[Alderei the Fair]]. This sorcerous villain murdered his two brothers, the twins Harkyn and Kylerean. The insane volhov rendered their bodies down and used their arm and leg bones to form the core of the staff, wrapping it in black heartwood and leather made from their skin, tattooed with the many spells they knew between them. Mangar was allegedly hounded to his death by the spirits of his murdered siblings.


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A staff of imperial mastery is sometimes called a staff of the archmage, and is quite rare. Some say that these staves - particularly in artefact form- are imbued with the spirits of the most powerful magicians, or even Eternals. According to one rumour, the staff is crafted from wood that grows over the grave of a master magician - or in some cases, from the bones of such an individual.

The best known example of a staff of Imperial mastery was crafted by the dark magician Mangar, in the service of Alderei the Fair. This sorcerous villain murdered his two brothers, the twins Harkyn and Kylerean. The insane volhov rendered their bodies down and used their arm and leg bones to form the core of the staff, wrapping it in black heartwood and leather made from their skin, tattooed with the many spells they knew between them. Mangar was allegedly hounded to his death by the spirits of his murdered siblings.

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