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==Description==
==Description==
These powerful weapons are favoured by battle magicians across the Empire. Whether being used by a [[Highguard|Highborn]] [[Magister]] to smash through a defensive battle line alongside the [[Highguard military concerns|cataphracts]], or hurling a chosen target  or employed by a [[Marcher magical traditions#Threshers|thresher]] to separate an enemy sorceror from her allies, a stormweaver is a clear sign of a magician who appreciates the potent control offered by the [[Spell list#Repel|repel]] spell.
These powerful weapons are favoured by battle magicians across the Empire. Whether being used by a [[Highguard|Highborn]] [[Magister]] to smash through a defensive battle line alongside the [[Highguard military concerns|cataphracts]], or hurling a chosen target  or employed by a [[The Marches magical traditions#Threshers|thresher]] to separate an enemy sorceror from her allies, a stormweaver is a clear sign of a magician who appreciates the potent control offered by the [[Spell list#Repel|repel]] spell.


The only drawback to a stormweaver - and it is very slight - is that the rod seems to attract storms. On land this generally leads to slightly heavier rainfall, or the occasional unpleasent gale. At sea, it can be life-threatening. Very few ship's captains will allow a stormweaver aboard, especially on a ship sailing out of sight of land. The exception are the most adventurous [[The Brass Coast|Freeborn]] [[Brass Coast military concerns|corsairs]] or [[Steinr]] merchant-traders, who often welcome the opportunity for excitement an unexpected, magically enhanced, storm can offer.
The only drawback to a stormweaver - and it is very slight - is that the rod seems to attract storms. On land this generally leads to slightly heavier rainfall, or the occasional unpleasent gale. At sea, it can be life-threatening. Very few ship's captains will allow a stormweaver aboard, especially on a ship sailing out of sight of land. The exception are the most adventurous [[The Brass Coast|Freeborn]] [[Brass Coast military concerns|corsairs]] or [[Steinr]] merchant-traders, who often welcome the opportunity for excitement an unexpected, magically enhanced, storm can offer.
[[Amberglass Chain]],[[Favour of Arhallogen]]


==Rules==
==Rules==

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Description

These powerful weapons are favoured by battle magicians across the Empire. Whether being used by a Highborn Magister to smash through a defensive battle line alongside the cataphracts, or hurling a chosen target or employed by a thresher to separate an enemy sorceror from her allies, a stormweaver is a clear sign of a magician who appreciates the potent control offered by the repel spell.

The only drawback to a stormweaver - and it is very slight - is that the rod seems to attract storms. On land this generally leads to slightly heavier rainfall, or the occasional unpleasent gale. At sea, it can be life-threatening. Very few ship's captains will allow a stormweaver aboard, especially on a ship sailing out of sight of land. The exception are the most adventurous Freeborn corsairs or Steinr merchant-traders, who often welcome the opportunity for excitement an unexpected, magically enhanced, storm can offer.

Amberglass Chain,Favour of Arhallogen

Rules

  • Form: Rod.
  • Effect: Three times per day when you cast the repel spell you may do so without expending any mana.
  • Materials: Crafting a redsteelchisel requires fifteen ingots of tempest jade, seven ingots of green iron, seven measures of beggar's lye and seven measures of iridescent gloaming. It takes one month to make one of these items.