Samler 1047 Share Posted February 26 Arcanium, Gift of The VoidOriginally: Spoiler Inert Arcanium is often used among spellblades and magi who use a blade interwoven with their practice, the weapon becoming one with the user. The item used would shimmer idly, taking a more ethereal form that was interwoven with stars. However, if casted, such would take on the formation of the caster’s voidal magic. Activation of Inert Arcanium would occur upon the voidal mage’s connection, and would last until the end of a combat encounter, or two hours in narrative. New: Spoiler Inert Arcanium is often used among spellblades and magi who use a blade interwoven with their practice, the weapon becoming one with the user. The item used would shimmer idly, taking a more ethereal form that was interwoven with stars. However, if casted, such would take on the formation of the caster’s voidal magic. Activation of Inert Arcanium would occur upon the voidal mage’s connection, the Inert Arcanium being handled by an Atronach, being manipulated by a spell such as alter position or conjurations and would last until the end of a combat encounter, or two hours in narrative. Redline:-If Inert Arcanium is being manipulated by a spell, that would affect how the Inert Arcanium manifests.-If Inert Arcanium is being handled by an Atronach it would use the evocation related to the Atronach, otherwise it would default to transfiguration.PURPOSE: Giving more ways for the Inert Arcanium to be activated for cool and fun story telling, the arcanium heirloom being held by an atronach, revealing it’s true nature or a dropped weapon from one mage and then turning upon being grasped by a conjured monkey, spouting into living sword. It’s neat and entirely cosmetic as such there is no fear of Arcanium being made stronger by this minor change. 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Islamadon 4442 Share Posted March 12 Amendments/Additions implemented into main lore post. Thank you for your submission. Moving to correct subforum to prevent redundancy and clutter. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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