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A Warsmith's Shingle is usually woven with threads of [[Materials#Orichalcum|orichalcum]], both the banner and its pole will be reinforced with [[Materials#Ambergelt|ambergelt]] solution that makes them hard-wearing and prevents fading and accidental damage. Members of the warrior band know to look for the standard on the battlefield if their weapon or shield is [[Calls#SHATTER|damaged]], confident that they will be able to get it [[Mend|repaired]]. Banner-bearers who wield a Warsmith's Shingle consequently tend to further enhance their ability to repair splintered weapons and shields by further investing in items such as a [[Redsteel Chisel]], [[Forge of Isenbrad]], or phials of [[Artisan's Oil]].
A Warsmith's Shingle is usually woven with threads of [[Materials#Orichalcum|orichalcum]], both the banner and its pole will be reinforced with [[Materials#Ambergelt|ambergelt]] solution that makes them hard-wearing and prevents fading and accidental damage. Members of the warrior band know to look for the standard on the battlefield if their weapon or shield is [[Calls#SHATTER|damaged]], confident that they will be able to get it [[Mend|repaired]]. Banner-bearers who wield a Warsmith's Shingle consequently tend to further enhance their ability to repair splintered weapons and shields by further investing in items such as a [[Redsteel Chisel]], [[Forge of Isenbrad]], or phials of [[Artisan's Oil]].


The standard is popular with many nations - especially those that favour [[pole-arms]] (such as [[the Marches|Marchers]]) or heavy shields (such as [[Dawn]], the [[Imperial Orcs]], and the [[Highguard|Highborn]]) - simply for its ability to repair damaged weapons and shields. Some nations, however, look for more subtle benefits in a Warsmith's Shingle. In the citadels of [[Urizen]] for example it is sometimes called a ''Sentinel's Compass'' and they value it as much for the way it encourages the bearer to look for opportunities to intervene in places where the unit can make the most difference. A contingent of [[Urizen_military_concerns#Sentinels|sentinels]] under this banner will quickly identify places where the battleplan is going awry, and take steps to "resolve" that situation.
The standard is popular with many nations - especially those that favour [[Weapons_%26_armour#Pole-arms|pole-arms]] (such as [[the Marches|Marchers]]) or heavy shields (such as [[Dawn]], the [[Imperial Orcs]], and the [[Highguard|Highborn]]) - simply for its ability to repair damaged weapons and shields. Some nations, however, look for more subtle benefits in a Warsmith's Shingle. In the citadels of [[Urizen]] for example it is sometimes called a ''Sentinel's Compass'' and they value it as much for the way it encourages the bearer to look for opportunities to intervene in places where the unit can make the most difference. A contingent of [[Sentinel|sentinels]] under this banner will quickly identify places where the battleplan is going awry, and take steps to "resolve" that situation.
 
==Rules==
==Rules==
{{Magic Standards}}
{{Magical Standards}}
* '''Effect:''' TBC
* '''Effect:''' Five times per day, with five seconds of [[appropriate roleplaying]], you may repair any item, such as a weapon or shield that has been broken using the SHATTER call. The roleplaying must include touching the broken item. If you or your target attacks another character or either of you are hit then the attempt to use this ability fails. The charge is not lost but you must begin the roleplaying again.
* '''Roleplaying Effect:''' This banner feels sturdy and durable. When wielding it you feel driven to seek out problems and resolve them.
* '''Roleplaying Effect:''' This banner feels sturdy and durable. When wielding it you feel driven to seek out problems and resolve them.
* '''Materials:''' Crafting a Warsmith's Shingle requires TBC. It takes one month to make one of these items.
* '''Materials:''' Crafting a Warsmith's Shingle requires twenty ingots of of [[Materials#Orichalcum|orichalcum]], five ingots of [[Materials#Tempest Jade|tempest jade]], fourteen measures of [[Materials#Ambergelt|ambergelt]], thirteen measures of [[Materials#Dragonbone|dragonbone]], nine measures of [[Materials#Beggar's Lye|beggar's lye]], and seven measures of [[Materials#Iridescent Gloaming|iridescent gloaming]] It takes one month to make one of these items.

Latest revision as of 13:40, 23 May 2018

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The regiment that fights beneath a Warsmith's Shingle need not fear splintering blows.

Description

This magical standard takes its name from the famous "banner" carried by Vasilisa the Prosperous, a Varushkan hero who was said to possess supernatural ability to mend and repair anything - from shattered spears and shields to broken hearts and sundered friendships. She is often depicted in Varushkan art with her "banner" - the wooden sign of a smith's force hanging from a simple yet sturdy pole. Today, the Warsmith's Shingle is much more likely to take the form of a strong canvas flag, banner, or pennant; but it is likely to be decorated with symbols of craftsmanship, industry, and Prosperity (such as anvils, hammers, and bees) either on the pole or worked into the edges of the main banner.

A Warsmith's Shingle is usually woven with threads of orichalcum, both the banner and its pole will be reinforced with ambergelt solution that makes them hard-wearing and prevents fading and accidental damage. Members of the warrior band know to look for the standard on the battlefield if their weapon or shield is damaged, confident that they will be able to get it repaired. Banner-bearers who wield a Warsmith's Shingle consequently tend to further enhance their ability to repair splintered weapons and shields by further investing in items such as a Redsteel Chisel, Forge of Isenbrad, or phials of Artisan's Oil.

The standard is popular with many nations - especially those that favour pole-arms (such as Marchers) or heavy shields (such as Dawn, the Imperial Orcs, and the Highborn) - simply for its ability to repair damaged weapons and shields. Some nations, however, look for more subtle benefits in a Warsmith's Shingle. In the citadels of Urizen for example it is sometimes called a Sentinel's Compass and they value it as much for the way it encourages the bearer to look for opportunities to intervene in places where the unit can make the most difference. A contingent of sentinels under this banner will quickly identify places where the battleplan is going awry, and take steps to "resolve" that situation.

Rules

  • Form: Magical standard. The phys-rep requirements for a magical standard are more stringent than those of similar items. You must be bearing this banner aloft to use its magical properties.
  • Effect: Five times per day, with five seconds of appropriate roleplaying, you may repair any item, such as a weapon or shield that has been broken using the SHATTER call. The roleplaying must include touching the broken item. If you or your target attacks another character or either of you are hit then the attempt to use this ability fails. The charge is not lost but you must begin the roleplaying again.
  • Roleplaying Effect: This banner feels sturdy and durable. When wielding it you feel driven to seek out problems and resolve them.
  • Materials: Crafting a Warsmith's Shingle requires twenty ingots of of orichalcum, five ingots of tempest jade, fourteen measures of ambergelt, thirteen measures of dragonbone, nine measures of beggar's lye, and seven measures of iridescent gloaming It takes one month to make one of these items.