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==Description==
==Description==
This light mage armour most often has orichalcum decoration, and fastenings of weltsilver. The material is usually finished and reinforced with ambergelt. It offers a magician a way to recover quickly from crippling wounds.
This light mage armour most often has orichalcum decoration, and fastenings of weltsilver. The material is usually finished and reinforced with ambergelt. It offers a magician a way to recover quickly from crippling wounds. The forearm-guards of this suit of mage armour are most often marked with runes of healing or protection such as [[Rhyv]] or [[Feresh]].


The forearm-guards of this suit of mage armour are most often marked with runes of healing or protection such as [[Rhyv]] or [[Feresh]].
The [[Navarr]] call this mage armour the ''mantle of verbena'' after the fast-growing plant (believed to be a distant relative of the [[True Vervain]]). The fendwellers of [[The Marches territories#Bregasland|Bregasland]] by contrast call them ''frogbracers'' and mark them with stylised depictions of newts and salamanders, creatures sometimes believed to possess miraculous abilities to regrow limbs. In [[Wintermark]] the combination of orichalcum and ambergelt used to craft this mage armour is often called trollsweave and gives rise to the common name of the ''trollsweave harness''.


==Rules==
==Rules==

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Description

This light mage armour most often has orichalcum decoration, and fastenings of weltsilver. The material is usually finished and reinforced with ambergelt. It offers a magician a way to recover quickly from crippling wounds. The forearm-guards of this suit of mage armour are most often marked with runes of healing or protection such as Rhyv or Feresh.

The Navarr call this mage armour the mantle of verbena after the fast-growing plant (believed to be a distant relative of the True Vervain). The fendwellers of Bregasland by contrast call them frogbracers and mark them with stylised depictions of newts and salamanders, creatures sometimes believed to possess miraculous abilities to regrow limbs. In Wintermark the combination of orichalcum and ambergelt used to craft this mage armour is often called trollsweave and gives rise to the common name of the trollsweave harness.

Rules