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==Description==
==Description==
A very long time ago, robes such as these were used as the basis of all co-operative ritual magic. Magicians everywhere made use of them, and of robes like them. When magicians began to understand how to form [[Groups#Covens|covens]], however, the robes became less and less relevant and eventually fell out of favour. In the Empire today, they are primarily used by ritualists who have for one reason or another lost their coven or chosen to avoid being tied down to a single band. They allow these individuals to offer aid to existing covens without needing to swear that band's oath, or become bonded to the group.
A very long time ago, robes such as these were used as the basis of all co-operative ritual magic. Magicians everywhere made use of them, and of robes like them. When magicians began to understand how to form [[Groups#Covens|covens]], however, the robes became less and less relevant and eventually fell out of favour. In the Empire today, they are primarily used by ritualists who have for one reason or another lost their coven or chosen to avoid being tied down to a single band. They allow these individuals to offer aid to existing covens without needing to swear that band's oath, or become bonded to the group.
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Some foreign nations may still make extensive use of these items, especially those who have not embraced the idea of forming covens. A similar effect can be gained by using a [[Web of Celestial Attunement]], a covenstone that allows a coven to aid another coven.
Some foreign nations may still make extensive use of these items, especially those who have not embraced the idea of forming covens. A similar effect can be gained by using a [[Web of Celestial Attunement]], a covenstone that allows a coven to aid another coven.
During the Autumn Equinox 381YE, a ritual [[enchantment]] was entered into [[Formulaic_ritual#Imperial_Lore_and_the_Ritual_List|Imperial Lore]] that increases the power of a magician using one of these valuable robes. [[Aid Once More]] allows the wearer of a Volhov's Robe to use its power an additional time each day, granting additional versatility.


==Rules==
==Rules==
* '''Form:''' Robes.
* '''Form:''' Armour. Takes the form of a robe. You must be wearing this robe to use its magical properties.
* '''Effect:''' Twice per day you can take part in a ritual with a coven of the same nation. When you use this ability, it counts towards the daily limit of coven rituals you can perform. You cannot be in a coven when you are bonded to this robe. Two (or more) solo ritualists with Volhov's robes may use the robes to perform a coven ritual together. However, this then counts as a use of the coven bond for all participants. As there is no coven bond to make use of, coven rituals performed solely through the use of Volhov's robes may not be combined with ritual [[paraphenalia]].  
* '''Requirement:''' You must have the magician skill to bond to this item. You cannot be in a [[coven]] while you are bonded to this robe.
* '''Effect:''' Twice per day you can take part in a ritual with a coven of the same nation. Two (or more) solo ritualists with Volhov's robes may use the robes to perform a coven ritual together. If you have contributed to a coven ritual, you cannot make use of a volhov's robe until the next day; likewise if you have used a volhov's robe to contribute to a ritual you cannot contribute to a ritual as part of a coven until the next day.
* '''Materials:''' Crafting a volhov's robe requires five measures of [[Materials#Dragonbone|dragonbone]] and three measures of [[Materials#Iridescent Gloaming|iridescent gloaming]]. It takes one month to make one of these items.
* '''Materials:''' Crafting a volhov's robe requires five measures of [[Materials#Dragonbone|dragonbone]] and three measures of [[Materials#Iridescent Gloaming|iridescent gloaming]]. It takes one month to make one of these items.


[[Category:Magic Items]]
A volhov's robe allows a magician to form a temporary group with other users of this item, but they do not create a true coven bond when doing so. When two (or more) solo ritualists use these robes to perform a ritual together they cannot make use of ritual [[:Category:Paraphernalia|paraphernalia]], or other effects that target the coven bond (such as [[Twist of Moebius]].)
[[Category:Robes]]
 
[[Category:IC Text Required]]
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Needs the "counts against your number of coven rituals" to be changed to reflect the rules on what happens if you do a coven ritual then join another coven. -->
 
[[Category:Magic Items]] [[Category:Mage_Robes]]

Latest revision as of 10:53, 27 April 2023

Volhov's Robe
Costume: By Jo Perridge

Description

A very long time ago, robes such as these were used as the basis of all co-operative ritual magic. Magicians everywhere made use of them, and of robes like them. When magicians began to understand how to form covens, however, the robes became less and less relevant and eventually fell out of favour. In the Empire today, they are primarily used by ritualists who have for one reason or another lost their coven or chosen to avoid being tied down to a single band. They allow these individuals to offer aid to existing covens without needing to swear that band's oath, or become bonded to the group.

Once called simply ritual robes, today they are named for the itinerant volhov. The wandering Varushkan magicians are the people who make the most use of them, appreciating the ability to stay mobile and independent while at the same time being able to offer their magical expertise to cabalists and other volhov that they encounter on their adventures. Even the Urizen and the Navarr, both nations who see great value in a skilled individual being able to help an established coven, have taken to calling them by the common name rather than continuing to call them the diplomat's robe as they allegedly did during the early years prior to the founding of Terunael.

They are also moderately popular in The League where they are often designed to resemble the long, multi-coloured coats that are occasionally fashionable with street performers. A small sub-culture of League mountebanks with ritual lore are known to make extensive use of them, offering their assistance as 'ritualists for hire' to more organised mountebank bands and even occasionally coming together to form highly informal pseudo-covens in pursuit of less-then-reputable enterprises.

Some foreign nations may still make extensive use of these items, especially those who have not embraced the idea of forming covens. A similar effect can be gained by using a Web of Celestial Attunement, a covenstone that allows a coven to aid another coven.

During the Autumn Equinox 381YE, a ritual enchantment was entered into Imperial Lore that increases the power of a magician using one of these valuable robes. Aid Once More allows the wearer of a Volhov's Robe to use its power an additional time each day, granting additional versatility.

Rules

  • Form: Armour. Takes the form of a robe. You must be wearing this robe to use its magical properties.
  • Requirement: You must have the magician skill to bond to this item. You cannot be in a coven while you are bonded to this robe.
  • Effect: Twice per day you can take part in a ritual with a coven of the same nation. Two (or more) solo ritualists with Volhov's robes may use the robes to perform a coven ritual together. If you have contributed to a coven ritual, you cannot make use of a volhov's robe until the next day; likewise if you have used a volhov's robe to contribute to a ritual you cannot contribute to a ritual as part of a coven until the next day.
  • Materials: Crafting a volhov's robe requires five measures of dragonbone and three measures of iridescent gloaming. It takes one month to make one of these items.

A volhov's robe allows a magician to form a temporary group with other users of this item, but they do not create a true coven bond when doing so. When two (or more) solo ritualists use these robes to perform a ritual together they cannot make use of ritual paraphernalia, or other effects that target the coven bond (such as Twist of Moebius.)