She of Many Names
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To create an artifact using same magic as the Nightsisters.
- Image Source: Here
- Canon Link: N/A
- Primary Source:Talzin, Talzin’s Sword, Spirit Ichor.
- Manufacturer: Crafted thousands of years ago by someone named Maerlyn.
- Affiliation: House Solidor.
- Model: N/A
- Modularity: N/A
- Production: Semi-Unique (Only three made)
- Material:Terenthium │Dantari Crystals │ Gold │ Force-Embued │ Allya’s Redemption Gem.
- Much like the dathomiri skill, this ring allows the user to “pull” items out of thin air when the incantation is recited and the summoning is performed.
- Summoner: This ring pulls up the same powers as wielded by the great shamans that make use of the Spirit ichor. The runes on this ring channel the power on the crystals carved on the metal to access the very weaponry 'given' to the Spirit Ichor, allowing the user to call upon his weapons if he says the proper incantation.
- Only two items can be summoned if the user succeeds.
- A lot of Focus is required to make the enchant work.
- Anyone that knows the enchant can use this ring.
- An item given to the Spirit Ichor can only exist in this plane of existence for two hours at a time.
- The ring can only bond three items to a single time.
- Every time you 'call' one of the weapons, you must recite the enchant. Same goes for dismissing them back.
- Ysalamir Fields can result the items to be delivered back.
- Voidstone turn this item useless while within in its range.
- Any item damaged on this plane of existence will remain so even if it goes back to the Ichor. Same goes for any item that is destroyed.
- If the ring is destroyed, so are the weapons.
DESCRIPTION
Long ago, in the Golden Age of the elzeri, many heroes and fabled names arose in ther own myth. But none outstand itself like the name of Maerlyn. He was known as the Ageless Stranger, as the Wanderer, as Maerlyn the Wizard. For some he was a terrible enemy, for others he was a agent of chaos and awarded some with tools to bring about their own destruction, but for some, a very few lucky bunch, Maerlyn was said to bestow upon them a tremendous amount of power.
Those were very rare and those chosen by him never lived long enough to tell their tales. One such occasion was when Maerlyn walked, disguised on the market plaza on a nearby town, there he saw three monks being tormented by a bunch of knights and their squires. They called them names and tossed rocks at them, Maerlyn waited for them to leave to approach the monks and inquire them about it.
“Why didn’t you do anything?”, the eldest monk, called Baranor, wisest of them all said.
“We have no weapons.”
“Why don’t you have no weapons?”, he asked again.
“We left them at home.”, the monk said with a smile on his lips.
Some say that devious as he could be, Maerlyn wanted to prove a point and therefore gifted the monks with his rings. Other chronicles say that Maerlyn wanted to help the monks to stand up for themselves, whatever were his reasons they are now long lost in time. What is known, is that Maerlyn gave the rings in person to the monks and said to them that they were meant for them never to forget their weapons again.
Poets say that the monks used the rings to protect their own, others say they killed the knights in self-defense of the peasants. The monks, after falling under the graceful wings of House Solidor said the ones in the story never used those rings, for they believed that words were the greatest weapons of all. They gave them to Iedolas as gifts for his donations to their monastery.
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