The Hunger awaits
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To create a small, light, almost unseen defensive artifact
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- Name: Nargath Signet Ring of Arcosius II
- Manufacturer: House Nargath
- Affiliation: Credius Nargath
- Modularity: no
Production: Unique
- Material: A single princess cut Artusian Crystal , Inlaid in a twisted and Polished Electrum with ancient sith markings engraved on the inside of the electrum band.
- Classification: Artifact
- Size: Very Small
- Weight: Very Light
- Capable of either absorbing or at the very least negating a single usage of the force. When used to absorb the force power, it can be used to strengthen a single usage of once own force abilities. However, in both cases, the Artusian crystal will crack and lose all usage until a new crystal is cut to replace the used item.
- Due to the general lack of knowledge on the crystals properties, the fact that the key to boost its power lies in sith alchemy makes this a rather unknown and secret trump card for any force user.
- The use to absorb or negate/dissipate the effects of a force power can't be underestimated at any given moment.
Weaknesses:
- Has no real resistances besides its force powers, it will in a sense be nothing out of the ordinary compared to other electrum rings and gems.
- Limited to a single use only per gem, meaning it's not something the user can just use willy nilly, as the process of making a new gem and re-engraving the sith alchemy isn't exactly an easy and short task.
DESCRIPTION
No one really knows which member of the House Nargath made or even bought this ring in the far distant past, but it was first worn by the third head of the house: Arcosius II Nargath, which explains the name for it. Credius Nargath, current head of the House Nargath, a Sith Lord and selfproclaimed custodian and curator of knowledge and power, has studied the ring for a long time after sensing the innate force property it seemed to have. He has not been able to figure out the ring's actual origin, though believes that at the very least the electrum band itself is around 3000 to 4000 years old, the sith engravings on the other hand have been studied in detail and have been found to be only around 800 years old, making the man wonder if it was in fact his own forfather who had engraved it or someone in the man's intimate circle.