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==Description==
==Description==
The first suits of winterborn warmail were crafted in [[Varushka]] in the early years of the Empire.
The first suits of winterborn warmail were crafted in [[Varushka]] in the early years of the Empire, where the artisans of [[Volodmartz]] discovered new techniques of working the metals from their abundant mines. These techniques involved subjecting the alloys of [[Materials#Orichalcum|orichalcum]] and [[Materials#Weltsilver|weltsilver]] to the freezing temperatures of the mountain tops in winter, a process which toughened them beyond all expectations. Although this armour can be made in any cool cellar or tunnel, it is widely held that the very best examples are those worked in the bitter cold of [[Wintermark]] and northern Varushka during the depths of winter.
 
Due to the vast expense of the materials and the scarcity of such skilled armourers, this armour is truly rare, every suit individually named and worn by the Empire's most renowned (or most wealthy) warriors. Even generals find it difficult to acquire and look jealously at any collegue who dons it. [[The_Brass_Coast|Freeborn]] generals often strive to acquire suits of Winterborn Scale. Should they die during the post and their armour is retrieved, their family will often [[The Brass Coast hearth magic#Clothing|give]] it to a talented young warrior to give them some of the deceased general's strength, even after the enchantment has worn off.  


[[Empress Varkula]] wore a suit of this armour on campaign, and towards the end of her decades-long reign she tended to wear it even when she was not on a battlefield. Partly in honour of this warlike empress, and partly from considerations of practicality, this armour is popular with [[draughir]] from many nations, resulting in popular epithets such as ''Draughir Warplate'', ''Dreadlord's Panoply'' and ''Hungerer's Heart''.
[[Empress Varkula]] wore a suit of this armour on campaign, and towards the end of her decades-long reign she tended to wear it even when she was not on a battlefield. Partly in honour of this warlike empress, and partly from considerations of practicality, this armour is popular with [[draughir]] from many nations, resulting in popular epithets such as ''Draughir Warplate'', ''Dreadlord's Panoply'' and ''Hungerer's Heart''.
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==Rules==
==Rules==
* '''Form:''' [[Combat#Heavy Armour|Heavy armour]]. Despite the name any heavy armour can be winterborn mail.
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* '''Effect:''' You gain three additional ranks of the [[Combat skills#Endurance|endurance]] skill.
* '''Effect:''' You gain three additional ranks of the [[Combat skills#Endurance|endurance]] skill.
* '''Materials:''' Crafting a suit of winterborn mail requires sixteen ingots of of [[Materials#Orichalcum|orichalcum]], nine ingots of [[Materials#Weltsilver|weltsilver]], nine ingots of [[Materials#Ambergelt|ambergelt]], seven ingots of [[Materials#Green Iron|green iron]] and seven measures of [[Materials#Beggar's Lye|beggar's lye]]. It takes one month to make one of these items.
* '''Materials:''' Crafting a suit of winterborn mail requires fourteen ingots of of [[Materials#Orichalcum|orichalcum]], seven ingots of [[Materials#Weltsilver|weltsilver]], seven measures of [[Materials#Ambergelt|ambergelt]] and three measures of [[Materials#Beggar's Lye|beggar's lye]]. It takes one month to make one of these items.
 
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<ic>Virtueless dogs of the Varushkan wilds, filth that descends from the tree-line to threaten my Empire, look upon your enemy! For all your play-acting the terrors of the unknown night, you are lambs before my ravenous slaughter. I am your nightmare of rampant civilisation come to kill you without mercy or honour. I am the conqueror with the strength of nations come to drive you from your land. I am the fire that is fuelled by the hate of millions, and I declare this vale mine, this forest mine, these mountains mine, and this army mine to take them with!
 
Look upon your enemy, o mangy curs of Miekarova! There is more strength in my armour than in the best of your warriors!


- <i>The Carrion Queen, Act 1, Scene 2</i></ic>
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Virtueless dogs of the Varushkan wilds, filth that descends from the tree-line to threaten my Empire, look upon your enemy! For all your play-acting the terrors of the unknown night, you are lambs before my ravenous slaughter. I am your nightmare of rampant civilisation come to kill you without mercy or honour. I am the conqueror with the strength of nations come to drive you from your land. I am the fire that is fueled by the hate of millions, and I declare this vale mine, this forest mine, these mountains mine, and this army mine to take them with!


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Look upon your enemy, o' mangy curs of Miekarova! There is more strength in my armour than in the best of your warriors!</quote>
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Latest revision as of 15:15, 6 March 2018

Proud Warrior.jpg
A warrior in Winterborn Warmail clings tenaciously to life.

Description

The first suits of winterborn warmail were crafted in Varushka in the early years of the Empire, where the artisans of Volodmartz discovered new techniques of working the metals from their abundant mines. These techniques involved subjecting the alloys of orichalcum and weltsilver to the freezing temperatures of the mountain tops in winter, a process which toughened them beyond all expectations. Although this armour can be made in any cool cellar or tunnel, it is widely held that the very best examples are those worked in the bitter cold of Wintermark and northern Varushka during the depths of winter.

Due to the vast expense of the materials and the scarcity of such skilled armourers, this armour is truly rare, every suit individually named and worn by the Empire's most renowned (or most wealthy) warriors. Even generals find it difficult to acquire and look jealously at any collegue who dons it. Freeborn generals often strive to acquire suits of Winterborn Scale. Should they die during the post and their armour is retrieved, their family will often give it to a talented young warrior to give them some of the deceased general's strength, even after the enchantment has worn off.

Empress Varkula wore a suit of this armour on campaign, and towards the end of her decades-long reign she tended to wear it even when she was not on a battlefield. Partly in honour of this warlike empress, and partly from considerations of practicality, this armour is popular with draughir from many nations, resulting in popular epithets such as Draughir Warplate, Dreadlord's Panoply and Hungerer's Heart.

Rules

  • Form: Armour. Takes the form of a suit of heavy armour. You must be wearing this armour to use its magical properties.
  • Requirement: Any character can bond to this item.
  • Effect: You gain three additional ranks of the endurance skill.
  • Materials: Crafting a suit of winterborn mail requires fourteen ingots of of orichalcum, seven ingots of weltsilver, seven measures of ambergelt and three measures of beggar's lye. It takes one month to make one of these items.

Virtueless dogs of the Varushkan wilds, filth that descends from the tree-line to threaten my Empire, look upon your enemy! For all your play-acting the terrors of the unknown night, you are lambs before my ravenous slaughter. I am your nightmare of rampant civilisation come to kill you without mercy or honour. I am the conqueror with the strength of nations come to drive you from your land. I am the fire that is fueled by the hate of millions, and I declare this vale mine, this forest mine, these mountains mine, and this army mine to take them with!

Look upon your enemy, o' mangy curs of Miekarova! There is more strength in my armour than in the best of your warriors!

The Carrion Queen, Act 1, Scene 2