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==Description==
==Description==
Crafted from pieces of pale leather, or from thick padded cloth, with [[Materials#weltsilver| weltsilver]] fastenings, a jacket of winter's breath provides emergency protection on the battlefield. When far from help, more than one wearer has been saved from a cold, lonely death by the burst of energy this armour provides. Some [[Crafting_skills#artisan|artisans]] insist that the best suits of winter's breath are crafted at the end of winter, soaked in snowmelt so that they are infused with the promise of the thaw. The harsher the preceding winter, they say, the more powerful the resulting armour.
Crafted from pieces of pale leather, or from thick padded cloth, with [[Materials#weltsilver|weltsilver]] fastenings, a jacket of winter's breath provides emergency protection on the battlefield. When far from help, more than one wearer has been saved from a cold, lonely death by the burst of energy this armour provides. Some [[Crafting_skills#artisan|artisans]] insist that the best suits of winter's breath are crafted at the end of winter, soaked in snowmelt so that they are infused with the promise of the thaw. The harsher the preceding winter, they say, the more powerful the resulting armour.
It is said that the first five-hundred Winter’s Breath was made by [[Wintermark_territories#Sermersuaq|Sermersuaq]] for her human children from the skins of her drowned children that became seals. [[Suaq]] seal hunters believe it is [[Wintermark_hearth_magic#Animals and masks|good luck]] to wear a seal-skin padded leather Winter’s Breath. These are often painted with designs of swimming seals and the [[runes]]: [[Lann]], the rune of bargains, and [[Xun]], the rune of transformations, representing the tale of the Sermersuaq’s children. Therefore they are often referred to as “Seal Coats” or "Mother’s Coats” among the Suaq. The latter makes them popular gifts from parent to child.
It is said that the first five-hundred Winter’s Breath was made by [[Wintermark_territories#Sermersuaq|Sermersuaq]] for her human children from the skins of her drowned children that became seals. [[Suaq]] seal hunters believe it is [[Wintermark_hearth_magic#Animals and masks|good luck]] to wear a seal-skin padded leather Winter’s Breath. These are often painted with designs of swimming seals and the [[runes]]: [[Lann]], the rune of bargains, and [[Xun]], the rune of transformations, representing the tale of the Sermersuaq’s children. Therefore they are often referred to as “Seal Coats” or "Mother’s Coats” among the Suaq. The latter makes them popular gifts from parent to child.


The [[Freeborn]] live in warmer climes and thus have less need of protection from the cold, and thus name this item the “Rainbow Coat”. It is traditionally made of 30 layers of silk, the wealthy dye each layer a different colour, with the outer and inner layers being heavily embroidered with weltsilver thread and [[Materials#Ambergelt|ambergelt]] beads. It is popular among [[corsair|corsairs]], as they are able to swim in it should they fall overboard . However should anyone die while wearing a Rainbow Coat then it is considered [[The_Brass_Coast_hearth_magic#Clothing|unlucky]] to handle, let alone wear. Often a [[Hakima]] will ritually cleanse the item before it is burned by a [[The_Brass_Coast_religious_beliefs|sutannir]] who knows the rite of [[Religious_skills#Exorcism|Exorcism]].
The [[Freeborn]] live in warmer climes and thus have less need of protection from the cold, and thus name this item the “Rainbow Coat”. It is traditionally made of 30 layers of silk, the wealthy dye each layer a different colour, with the outer and inner layers being heavily embroidered with weltsilver thread and [[Materials#Ambergelt|ambergelt]] beads. It is popular among [[corsair|corsairs]], as they are able to swim in it should they fall overboard . However should anyone die while wearing a Rainbow Coat then it is considered [[The_Brass_Coast_hearth_magic#Clothing|unlucky]] to handle, let alone wear. Often a [[Hakima]] will ritually cleanse the item before it is burned by a [[sutannir]] who knows the rite of [[Religious_skills#Exorcism|Exorcism]].


==Rules==
==Rules==
{{Light Armour}}
{{Light Armour}}
* '''Effect:''' Once per day you may use the [[Heroic skills#Second Wind|unstoppable]] skill as if you know it without spending any [[Heroic skills#Hero|hero points]].
* '''Effect:''' Once per day you may use the [[Heroic skills#Unstoppable|unstoppable]] skill as if you know it without spending any [[Heroic skills#Hero|hero points]].
* '''Materials:''' Crafting a winter's breath requires six ingots of [[Materials#Ambergelt|ambergelt]] and five ingots of [[Materials#Weltsilver|weltsilver]]. It takes one month to make one of these items.
* '''Materials:''' Crafting a winter's breath requires six ingots of [[Materials#Ambergelt|ambergelt]] and five ingots of [[Materials#Weltsilver|weltsilver]]. It takes one month to make one of these items.



Latest revision as of 16:37, 17 March 2022

Description

Crafted from pieces of pale leather, or from thick padded cloth, with weltsilver fastenings, a jacket of winter's breath provides emergency protection on the battlefield. When far from help, more than one wearer has been saved from a cold, lonely death by the burst of energy this armour provides. Some artisans insist that the best suits of winter's breath are crafted at the end of winter, soaked in snowmelt so that they are infused with the promise of the thaw. The harsher the preceding winter, they say, the more powerful the resulting armour. It is said that the first five-hundred Winter’s Breath was made by Sermersuaq for her human children from the skins of her drowned children that became seals. Suaq seal hunters believe it is good luck to wear a seal-skin padded leather Winter’s Breath. These are often painted with designs of swimming seals and the runes: Lann, the rune of bargains, and Xun, the rune of transformations, representing the tale of the Sermersuaq’s children. Therefore they are often referred to as “Seal Coats” or "Mother’s Coats” among the Suaq. The latter makes them popular gifts from parent to child.

The Freeborn live in warmer climes and thus have less need of protection from the cold, and thus name this item the “Rainbow Coat”. It is traditionally made of 30 layers of silk, the wealthy dye each layer a different colour, with the outer and inner layers being heavily embroidered with weltsilver thread and ambergelt beads. It is popular among corsairs, as they are able to swim in it should they fall overboard . However should anyone die while wearing a Rainbow Coat then it is considered unlucky to handle, let alone wear. Often a Hakima will ritually cleanse the item before it is burned by a sutannir who knows the rite of Exorcism.

Rules

  • Form: Armour. Takes the form of a suit of light armour. You must be wearing this armour to use its magical properties.
  • Requirement: Any character can bond to this item.
  • Effect: Once per day you may use the unstoppable skill as if you know it without spending any hero points.
  • Materials: Crafting a winter's breath requires six ingots of ambergelt and five ingots of weltsilver. It takes one month to make one of these items.

“Suvi, don’t leave the cottage without your Seal Coat.”

“But, ‘’Mother,’’ I don’t need it. I’ve passed my warrior test now. I’m taking my spear out hunting. I’ll be fine.”

“Now your father stayed at home every night for a month sewing that Coat for you and I hunted those seals for you myself. Even your little brother helped with the painting.”

“I know he helped. That’s why it looks more like a horse than a seal.”

“I know you are very brave, but the Empire can’t be defended by heroes who are frozen to death on the Tsirku. Save your bravery for when you need it, my puffin.”

“Ugh, fine, I’ll be back in a couple of days. I’m off with Eawyn and Tostig. There is a pod of beluga out in the bay.”

“Okay, remember to take Thane Raygada her share when you get back.”

“Of course, ‘Mother’, what do you think I am, a Maggot?”

“Of course not, dear, now off you go.”