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− | == Level One [[WoodHearthstones | Wood Hearthstones]] == | + | == Level One [[WoodHearthstones|Wood Hearthstones]] == |
− | *back to HearthStones | + | *back to [[HearthStones]] |
− | *over to [[MansesAndDemesnes | Manses and Demesnes]] | + | *over to [[MansesAndDemesnes|Manses and Demesnes]] |
=== By a Nose Gem === | === By a Nose Gem === | ||
− | by EndlessChase | + | by [[EndlessChase]] |
<b>Manse: •</b> | <b>Manse: •</b> | ||
<b>Trigger:</b> Racing | <b>Trigger:</b> Racing | ||
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=== The Farmer's Stone === | === The Farmer's Stone === | ||
− | <i>[[Books/BookOfThreeCircles | Book of Three Circles]]</i>, p. 112 | + | <i>[[Books/BookOfThreeCircles|Book of Three Circles]]</i>, p. 112 |
=== Stone of the Emerald Rooster === | === Stone of the Emerald Rooster === | ||
− | <i>[[Books/CasteBookZenith | Caste Book: Zenith]]</i>, p.79 | + | <i>[[Books/CasteBookZenith|Caste Book: Zenith]]</i>, p.79 |
=== Stone of Healing === | === Stone of Healing === | ||
− | <i>[[Books/Exalted | Exalted]]</i>, p. 339 | + | <i>[[Books/Exalted|Exalted]]</i>, p. 339 |
=== Stone of Shelter === | === Stone of Shelter === | ||
− | <i>[[Books/BookOfThreeCircles | Book of Three Circles]]</i>, p. 112 | + | <i>[[Books/BookOfThreeCircles|Book of Three Circles]]</i>, p. 112 |
=== Stone of the Hunt === | === Stone of the Hunt === | ||
− | <i>[[Books/BookOfThreeCircles | Book of Three Circles]]</i>, p. 112 | + | <i>[[Books/BookOfThreeCircles|Book of Three Circles]]</i>, p. 112 |
=== Stone of the Yeddim’s Stomach === | === Stone of the Yeddim’s Stomach === |
Latest revision as of 04:44, 9 June 2010
Contents
Level One Wood Hearthstones
- back to HearthStones
- over to Manses and Demesnes
By a Nose Gem
by EndlessChase
Manse: • Trigger: Racing
This gem appears to be a nearly flawless piece of Topaz, though upon close inspection it appears to have two flaws. The first looks like the shape of a horseshoe, and the second, on the opposite side of the stone, appears in the shape of a human foot.
When attuned, the bearer becomes far better at racing. The bearer gains four dice to their Athletics roll when in a state of competitive running. If on horseback, the same applies, though to the character's Ride roll instead of Athletics. Regardless of the number of successes rolled, if the player wins the race it is only by a few inches, and certainly not more than two feet. The same holds true for losing a race. The bearer seems to be behind the winner (Or last winner, if there are multiple rankings in the race) at the finish. This can lead to many dramatized situations where the player rushes from a terrible deficit of space to win by a nose, or to lose by the same amount.
The Farmer's Stone
Book of Three Circles, p. 112
Stone of the Emerald Rooster
Caste Book: Zenith, p.79
Stone of Healing
Exalted, p. 339
Stone of Shelter
Book of Three Circles, p. 112
Stone of the Hunt
Book of Three Circles, p. 112
Stone of the Yeddim’s Stomach
by Resplendence
Manse: • Trigger: Eating plants
The Stone of the Yeddim’s Stomach appears to be a sweet-smelling ball of irregularly and tightly woven hay or grass, but it’s surprisingly heavy and impossible to mar. Grass, leaves, moss and other plants that only the hardiest herbivores could eat become edible with this Hearthstone. Not only does plant matter of all kinds provide nourishment, the bearer becomes immune to all natural plant poisons with a difficulty to resist less than her Stamina rating. She is likewise protected from any unpleasantries, digestive trouble and illnesses that can befall her from eating plants, save for the actual taste.