Difference between revisions of "Talion/AdministratorDerne"
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− | The Chain of the Faithful takes the form of a belt chain, designed to hold a book securely, while still allowing it to be brought to reading level if so desired. The chain is made of some | + | The Chain of the Faithful takes the form of a belt chain, designed to hold a book securely, while still allowing it to be brought to reading level if so desired. The chain is made of some metalatic substance and seems to be permantently drenched in blood which constantly drips from it to the ground below. Any book attached to it seems miraculously clean, the blood never so much as touching it.<br> |
Whenever anyone becomes addicted to the chain it gains a link with their name inscribed upon it. It is the nature of the chain that no matter how many people become addicted to it, it always has the same number of links. Yet when a link needs to be found, it always can. By holding a name inscribed link and uttering the phrase, "The Law requires of you, a service." the addict can be summoned. Should anything be written in the book held by the chain, this information will be communicated to all the addicts.<br> | Whenever anyone becomes addicted to the chain it gains a link with their name inscribed upon it. It is the nature of the chain that no matter how many people become addicted to it, it always has the same number of links. Yet when a link needs to be found, it always can. By holding a name inscribed link and uttering the phrase, "The Law requires of you, a service." the addict can be summoned. Should anything be written in the book held by the chain, this information will be communicated to all the addicts.<br> |
Revision as of 00:58, 9 October 2006
Derne, Administrator of Law
Explaination
This character is mainly about messing about with what is possible using Undetectable Lie.
Artifacts so far
The Sword of Peace
Level 5 Behemoth
Undetectable Lie
"You cannot fight."
The Crown of Justice
Level 1 Sorcery
Assumption of Elemental Shape (Wood)
Undetectable Lie
"My wearer is above the law."
The Sceptre of Truth
Level 1 Sorcery
Undetectable Lie
"You must obey the law."
The Book of Law
Level 1 Sorcery
Assumption of Elemental Shape (Wood)
Undetectable Lie
"There are no laws except those that are writen in this book."
The Chain of the Faithful
Level 1 Sorcery
Assumption of Dreams and Passion (Fear)
Compelling Presence
Maddening Summons
Whispers Behind The Eyes
The Chain of the Faithful takes the form of a belt chain, designed to hold a book securely, while still allowing it to be brought to reading level if so desired. The chain is made of some metalatic substance and seems to be permantently drenched in blood which constantly drips from it to the ground below. Any book attached to it seems miraculously clean, the blood never so much as touching it.
Whenever anyone becomes addicted to the chain it gains a link with their name inscribed upon it. It is the nature of the chain that no matter how many people become addicted to it, it always has the same number of links. Yet when a link needs to be found, it always can. By holding a name inscribed link and uttering the phrase, "The Law requires of you, a service." the addict can be summoned. Should anything be written in the book held by the chain, this information will be communicated to all the addicts.