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1-2. Resource collection in LOTC should either be used to promote merchant/craftsmen roleplay, or make it convenient for people to build new structures. I've never understood the "fun" or rationale in making people wait or grind for things impossibly mundane, or to remove the resource pits that have worked consistently with no issues throughout the server's history with having to run around the map. Did they expect us to play CivCraft while they waited for stuff to respawn? This was supposed to be a map with no pasting, yet I don't think any of the nations in the last year of builds, (lairs especially), ever did anything by hand because of how obnoxious it would be. I think that resource collection in the past(whether through vaq mcmmo, nexus, the llama merchants), encouraged a lot of people to stay on the server (both in persona time and activity, purely because there was something to do even when people weren't around 100% of the time. Even relatively inconsequential things like the llama merchants kept the roads and usually inactive parts of the map filled with people. We should utilize the mechanics of minecraft to make roleplay easier and less obnoxious, yet we've forced people to run around the map away from the RP Hubs we've demanded they stay on. @VonAulusCurio currently broken but playing with the features is dope. I can't describe or leak its full features due to its scope and privacy, but I genuinely think a fully developed Curio with a focus on roleplay would push LOTC into the spotlight of being a really unique and powerful storytelling medium. At the moment its still contingent on having semi-capable or skilled builders to set-up an area for it. (TBH i just need time scraping assets together and desperately need help, I love running dungeons n the like for people) 3-4 (nerf bows in whatever version of PVP we have, kiting is so lame). I think if we're going to stay with 1.9 PVP we should scrap all the weapons and keep clicking consistent (keep dismounting and horse damage) armor should be way more fragile, with different kinds being more resistant to different kinds of attacks and slowness penalties comparable with their protection. I think the problem with Surge pvp is that at the moment it feels obtuse to anyone not accustomed to it. Someone who knows the warhammer swingtimers vs someone who doesn't is night and day. I would rather something more simple like movement and damage taken be the deciding factors of pvp. 5. I've made posts about activity checks and countless people have in the past have as well. It's really disheartening to see that this + Hayhollow's leadership leaving post right on the front page of LOTC as if this isn't a years long issue. I'm definitely #blessed as an orc who hasn't felt the full brunt of activity checks, but there are a large number of people who have left the server from the stress and pressure. What's weirder is the OOC mentality around it and the toxicity that comes from it. WE'RE ALL part of the LOTC Community regardless of what section of the map we choose to rp on. Why bully people off the server or ruin roleplay for it? 6. I'm iffy on SS pillars and the nature of warping around the map- in the past it made it more noob-friendly for starter races and characters to find their Hubs, but I worry if everyone can just warp around that it may invalidate the point of roads and other forms of transportation all together. 7. Freebuild would be great, but I think there should also be easily accessible resources to help people build in a variety of styles. This could be something as mechanical as spawnable house kits(that disappear over time or something), or just more building guides like the old Messy Medieval posts. We can see build quality over the years as Maps go on. While certain people complain about freebuild causing ugly cities or ghosts towns, both of those things continue to exist without freebuild. Landscars, ugly builds, and ghost towns are a reflection of our community and rather then booting them off the server and limiting every build to a paste, we might want to reflect as a community why certain builds or communities may struggle. 8-9. You'd think with the amount of LOTC Tiktoks, map trailer videos, and PVP montages there'd be a concise video explaining greater world lore for noobs. It's crazy to me how much media is spent lying to new players about the LOTC experience, and how little the application process actually prepares them for logging onto the server. I get trying to vet people for roleplay skill but if we're removing the more thought-provoking and internal questions, what is the actual point of the application? Why are we even whitelisted if it takes no more then 10 minutes to complete? Just have them log in and solve the questions and have a CT file it. I think a good application is one that ensures people they will be comfortable when they're on the server, and they have some awareness of how to "play". Having to explain four brothers or that they can't found a nation like it says on the front page hurts me. 10. Most rules are waived when a mod inevitably has to come to do verdict. I really wish LOTC was more unified as a community because things like conflict mediation and learning to lose wouldn't be impossible. 11. I feel like region owner rules were mostly made to prevent a group from bullying a community, but like many LOTC problems its just adding more confusion/red tape rather then just punishing the people who would abuse it. The same is true about lore and rules in general. 12. I think thats just the nature of the map being so large and the really awful hypixel hub we have. I miss King's road and roadside taverns. Hub RP kills a lot of my older motivation and intrigue I had for the server.
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There’s no such thing as a painless lesson. Sacrifices are necessary. . . Although if you can endure that pain and forge something from it, you may surmount any obstacle. It is the long history of Krug’s descendants, the Iron Horde, that those who learned to collaborate and improvise the most effectively have prevailed. We also offer our wisdom, our crafts, and our skills, to aid the downtrodden or in need. All who work to help further achieve our goal of uniting the Descendants will have a warm relationship with our order. The members of the Crucible are a diverse band- alchemists, metallurgists, shamans, priests, and soothsayers, simply keen on making the world a better place. For thousands of years, Descendants lived in a constant state of war, amidst one another for resources, religion, and pride. After the defeat of Iblees, we were blessed to be better than our ancestors, yet continue to make the same mistakes in pointless conflict. We, members of the Crucible hereby open our ranks to those willing to join us, to craft, to talk, to learn and to drink with other races, other beliefs and other mentalities. If you are capable.
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A perfect ally for the Crucible. Ghoraza will find lat amidst the good folk ob the realm.
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The burned creature emerged within the realm of the Spirits, a darkened cave surrounded by flame and magma. As he traveled through the scorched land, he encountered that which he desired, a creature of immense power and malevolent intent. It was a being of flames and smoke, with glowing eyes that held no mercy. There, within the painful heat, he was burned alive, and a mark was formed upon his very soul. A third branding, to herald in the progress he so desired. This Spirit was tempered flame much like he and the forge. In imbibing this power, the Elemental Spirits would return to the Mortal Realm, and with it, a newfound strength.
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A trail of smoke follows the Hobgoblin as he makes his way to Nor'Asath, for there was a fiery work to be done- correcting the actions of his kin.
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‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒ Ghoraza has witnessed the coming age. In his time, Descendants have squandered the gifts of their ancestors to wage war and exploit one another. Krug, Horen, Malin, and Urguan were brothers, blessed after surmounting the wrath of Iblees. Why then, do we waste that resource, our strength on one another? What good is there in unending mortal wars? Our strongest weapons are not our magic, nor blade, but goodwill and almsgiving. A forge may make kin-slayers, but is better served warming and protecting the cold and downtrodden. This is true of all good and evil within this world. In wielding the strength of the Spirits, the Elements, Alchemy, and further practices in my own blind pursuit to make the world a better place I recognize my arrogance. What good is there in hoarding strength when it is best served with my friends? Ghoraza will share the secrets and strengths of this world to any capable should they pledge themselves to protecting and serving others. Ghoraza is no leader, and instead seeks those willing to make the same sacrifice Krug did long ago. The Crucible is a formation of all descendants and their allies, the honorable and true who seek a greater path beyond wanton bloodshed. I call upon the blacksmiths, the merchants, the soothsayers and diviners to impart on us the blessings of their trade. Ghoraza will travel between all nations in hopes of finding those willing to bolster descendant-kind. If you are interested in exchanging wisdom, resources, and kinship- then receive this missive and find Ghoraza within the Mortal Realm. ‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒ There is no greater strength than Mortality, and no greater weapon than Peace.
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Gonna make a post requesting merchants, guilds people and crafters soon, if interested dm. any race/persona/morality accepted.
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[NEWS] 【✧ KAKTUZ WEEKLI ISSUE IV ✧】
Panashea replied to Mannamannaa's topic in The Horde of Many Tribes
Ghoraza is reminded of the strength of his kin through the good words of his friends. Hopefully he will get a chance to play his part in the weekly. -
Official Aengul Tier List
F: All of them. they all suck.
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Slightly after lore games to kill a problematic shaman the age limit was firmly to 400, but m'glimmerpoints and old-heads canonically living longer means it doesn't really matter unless you're making a new orc or being obnoxious.
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Also @Lhindir_ @Smaw @Catarrh @Travista @Samoblivion @2samspan @𝕾𝖙𝖆𝖗𝖌𝖚𝖘𝖍 @Burkester @Dragonslayerelf @Boomzerang @VonAulus
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Kulgarok - Originally the first Rex of Axios, Kulgarok was forced to kill another orc to receive Earth Elementalism. After this percieved betrayal, and losing the Rexdom to Drokon'Ugluk, he became a dark shaman who only sought vengeance against the lesser earth spirit Gardholog, and the many Spirits who had slain uruk after Orgon's proliferation. As a dark shaman, he only wielded this one Spirit, still holding respect and reverence for others, and carving the path toward orcish Xionism alongside the other Ish'urkal. He loathed their greed and obsession with power, and so while many Ish'urkal succame to Ixli and joined the Moz, he and a few other dark shamans became Ulua'mirzgai, Spirit Slavers of Leyd who sought to condense the power of the Spirits and make it mortal, rather then to be absorbed and corrupted by it. Kulgarok, having eaten and later imprisoning Gardholog arguably cements him as the strongest Earth shaman (I see you Ross), having raised a mountain out of the ocean to form Devirad, the home of Xionism alongside Kurag. Gardholog was the primary Earth spirit many elementalists pacted to, and so the strength they poured into this betrayer spirit was given to him. Kulgarok lived for centuries, though inexplicably left the mortal realm to aimlessly seek truth within the Spiritual, his end fate unknown. While his body may be gone, The False Rex, The Truthseeker's legacy still remains. Kulgarok would probably sit somewhere between lesser and greater, having performed great feats like Kharak, but his morality and "honor" is skewed by the Spirits slaughtering countless of his kin. I can always show up when he needs to be RPed, but if you just google, look at the wiki or check the forums more information on him will come up.
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if we have to make amendments for every dark CA to not be ERP-able why not just remove FTB and change to stork lore for everyone
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Agreed, Sexual FTB is unneeded, and I am speaking as someone who was led into a scenario using it in my first week on the server. Even if it doesn't lead to grooming (which it often does) the idea is still uncomfortable and unnecessary.
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[✗] [Feat Lore] Thralls of the White Stag - the First Light
Panashea replied to Werew0lf's topic in Denied Lore
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Ghoraza does not understand why or how the Bronze Band who revered this Brazen Bull and housed them within their city is now blaming such upon the Rex who aided in defeating Cloudbreaker- an inferi plaything. If such knowledge was known, why accuse the Rex who has already been to Scorthuz's lessers? Why did the Bronze Band not attack, and instead worship the vile beast in their midst, and why would allowing them to siege a nation of innocents do anything but cause more bloodshed? Are YOU claiming to speak over their word and will? YOU, like us all are Uruk. You claim to be Scorthuz's chosen, yet ally with those who sheltered and protected the Inferi since their city has stood. Ghoraza will NOT spill blood for claims made when the Spirits have already spoken. If you seek reconciliation for our Rex, then do so with the Spirits, not with a dull blade and hypocritical accusation". The disfigured Hobgoblin descends into the depths of the jungle, dredging forth his ire and strength for the times to come.
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didnt even get to rp with u...
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are you ok
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How y'all doin?
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The Age of Grîzh : A Challenge to Ibleez
Panashea replied to DrunkPapaBear's topic in Government of the Horde
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"Ghoraza hopes this discourse can be blahed upon without missives. The need to slay dark spawn am far greater then politics between nations. Let uz hope this ends well..."
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Ghoraza shifts from the Rex palace, watching the procession of orcs, shamans, Ker, and other onlookers who sought to purge the affliction. "Let Krug's will be done."
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A Hobgoblin emerges from the shadows of a forge, covered in soot and wounds from difficult work. "Ghoraza will aid the faith of the cubs of Horen." The loud churning of metallurgy and forging echoes from the jungles of the Horde, and the great work begins.
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this is really interesting, pls talk more about the process for making stuff
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Artist Credit: Faeorain. Shamanic Wardens of Kor. One Magic Slot World Lore: Teaching Special Clause - Echoes of The Matumdâg Artist Credit: Isis Sangaré Echoes of The Matumdâg: The resource required for Lutaumancers to cast specific spells. During the Lutuamancer’s pact with Kor, The judge and guide into the gates of Stargush’Stroh takes a burning coal from his lantern and imbues it to the soul of the Lutaumancer. They now shall serve as the beacons to the ancestral realm. A testament to Kor's deific power. In return for service to this Immortal Spirit, and guiding that which should be dead to Kor’s domain, these shamans are gifted visitation to Stargush’Stroh and unique power. Echoes may be represented in a variety of aesthetics, so long as they are attributed to Kor, the aspects of death, or some aspect of the Stargush’Stroh itself. These aesthetic effects may change for the Lutauman as they interact with its denizens and explore its areas. Echoes held by a Lutaumancer per tier: T1: 16 T2: 26 T3: 36 T4: 46 T5: 56 Regaining Echoes Artist Credit: TheMinttu A Lutaumancers echoes fully regain over 48 OOC hours once the Lutaumancer has reached below half of their total echo pool. Certain actions can be undertaken by the Lutaumancer to regain these Echoes faster. If a Lutaumancer fully depletes their resource of Echoes, they are unable to cast until their maximum Echoe count is restored to its full extent. Weaknesses: A successful attack with soul-altering effects (Mysticism, Necromancy, Naztherak, etc) or Aengudaemonic magics against a Lutauman will lower their pool of Echoes by one tier for the combat encounter, limiting their overall effectiveness. This effect may only happen twice within combat. Should they not have a Tier to go down to, their Echo amount is halved, always round up. Redlines Failure to comply with the above may result in the magic being removed from the Persona. Lutaumancers are not able to exceed the total of their Echoe cap regardless of actions. Lost Souls guided from Gundar Broshan must be willing Players who are PKing, not random NPCS The Echo Embedded regain echoes in accordance with above, performing the same tasks should they be capable. The 48 Hour window begins when the Lutaumancer has gone below half their total echo count in accordance with their Tier. [T1] Incite/Incitement: Cost : {1} Echo Artist Credit: Paul Hyun Woo Kwon At T1 the Lutauamancer is able to incite the echoes of Matumdâg in their body. This appears in a variety of ways, through smoke like mists erupting from their form. To harmless flames which reflect their aura, in addition to the Lutaumancers veins igniting and burning brightly in their skin. Or the ethereal faces and voices of ancestral spirits in Stargush’Stroh. Or crackling ethereal energy in the color of their aura rumbles around them like lighting in a storm. This is done in tandem with chanting Old Blah, with initial effects beginning after the second emote, and manifesting themselves fully on the third, even if the caster should stop chanting or move. This effect only applies to the Lutaumancers' body during Tiers 1 and 2. At Tier 3 the Lutaumancer may have these effects spread around them within a three block range. Burning veins ignite along the ground they walk. The ethereal form of ancient spirits rises from them and the ground, or mists move up like smoke from a fire, or crackle like lightning across the air. At Tier 4 these can extend five blocks from the Lutaumancer. At Tier 5 these can extend seven blocks from the Lutaumancer. Incitement may be performed indefinitely, so long as the Lutauman has an additional echo to cast after the third emote of performing the spell. Certain abilities require Incite/Incitement to be invoked before they can occur, Incitement of Echoes serves as connection to the Ancestral Plane. For each emote of Incitement required in abilities of Lutaumancy, {1} Echo is spent in addition to the Spell's cost. Redlines: The cosmetic effects from Incitement must be emoted in #rp or greater, clearly visible to all around them, but the extent of them do not have to meet the block range at higher tiers, however a clear sign of connection and casting must be displayed as the Lutamancers casting Tell. The effects of Incitement themselves are never combative nor interact with the world beyond appearance alone. Incitement serves as the Lutaumancers casting ‘tell’ Every spell that requires incitement MUST adhere to incitement costing echoes, you cannot aesthetically channel incitement and then cast spells for free. [T2] [Passive] Spectral Sense {1 Echoes} So long as a Lutauman or Embedded possesses at least 1 Echo, they are capable of sensing non-tethered spectral entities, or stagnant life force within a visible four block range should they channel 1 Echo of incitement for three emotes. At Tier 4 this extends five blocks from the Lutaumancer. At Tier 5 this extends seven blocks from the Lutaumancer. Entities enwreathed in ectoplasm, corrupted life-force, malflame in addition to non-tethered or unbound undead would be seen by the Lutauman or Embedded with a mark of blackened flame. Entities may hide their mark through the use of armor, dampening their spells, enchantments, while a husk or other similar means of disguising the corruption is capable of completely hiding the spurned. In addition, Lutauman are capable of identifying the manipulation of the souls through prolonged touch, and three emotes of Incitement. This may include enchantments or corrupted vessels capable of containing souls. If a Lutauman successfully identifies a corrupted object, they would then lose an Echo, the reaction burning away one of Kor’s Echoes. This does not come with its own caveats. Lutauman and their Embedded are fully visible regardless of condition to Mystics, Wights, ghosts, and other beings with True Sight. The Echoes of Kor would radiate a bright irritating light should they encounter a Lutauman. Redlines A husk, armored disguise, enchantment or other similar forms of “hiding” completely negate Spectral Sense. It only has use when such effects would already be visible, or the target chose to become intangible. A Lutauman or Embedded has no way of hiding Kor’s Echoes without losing them all. A Lutauman's light poses no combative advantage, it merely identifies them toward their enemies. This effect does not work through walls, windows, doors, or solid MC objects that can not be passed through with the Exception of leaves,cobwebs,etc. [T3][Combative] Invoke Echoes: Costs {X Tier} Echoes Artist Credit: TheMinttu At T3 the Lutaumancer has the ability to strike targets with a manifestation of their echoes, casting a projectile capable of striking from [x tier] blocks away. This is done by invoking incitement for one emote, then the wrath of an ancestral spirit in Old Blah for two emotes, then striking the target on the fourth. During this, the shaman has a limited range of movement, three blocks per emote. Can be disrupted as any other magic user is with the breaking of concentration via effects like Hound’s Howl, being shoved over, or extreme pain. EFFECTS The range that the Lutuamancer can throw these echoes depends upon tier. T3: 3 Echoes - 4 blocks from self. T4: 4 Echoes - 6 blocks from self. T5: 5 Echoes - 10 blocks from self. Regardless of appearance, Invoke Echoes will always travel at the same speed and effective range. The attack itself has no concussive force, washing a target in Kor's wrath rather then throwing them back. A target is always capable of dodging the attack regardless of its aesthetic, so long as they are able to freely move half the distance or more away from the attack. Redlines Lutaumancers must remain within block range of their target depending on tier by their third emote or the invokement fails and travels nowhere. If Invoke Echoes strikes while a Persona is casting, this will fully interrupt their casting. Ergo, after the effect is over, they can begin casting anew. A Lutauman is not immune to Invoke Echoes of other Lutauman, or their own when choosing to "heal" themselves. A Lutaumancer may only use Incitement for Invoke Echoes with the intent to cast Invoke Echoes. Invoke Echoes requires Incitement before hand, and will never allow a Lutaumancer to ‘Sit’ on a casting. An Individual can only be struck with Invoke Echoes Thrice per CRP. In the case of ET events. The Redline above may be bent with the approval of the presiding ET. Lutaumancers must maintain line of sight on the target for the duration of incitement, and two emotes of chanting Old Blah. Lutaumancers are not able to cast other Magical Abilities or make use of Active Enchantments or other Magical Items while casting Invoke Echoes. Lutaumancers may not access their full movement while invoking echoes, limited to three blocks per emote. Moving beyond this speed breaks the Lutaumancer’s concentration. Lutaumancers are able to decide what tier they will cast Invoke Echoes at by indicating at the start of the spell. This allows them to freely choose the range and cost of Invoke Echoes, so long as they correctly emote such. Echoes travel to their target on the [4]th Emote. If able to put a solid object between themselves and the manifested echo on the [4]th emote, such as a door, a window, stone, iron bars, a tree. The Echoes will collide with such instead of them. This will pass through objects like leaves, cobwebs etc. [T3] [Non-Combative]Spirit Walk Artist Credit: Ice Pick Lodge :Pathologic 2 Cover Art: Spirit Walk At Tier Three the Lutaumancer is able to invoke passage to the Ancestral Realm of Stargush’Stroh. This is done through meditation for {2} emotes, invoking Old Blah for {3}, and tethering souls with {1} emote. Invokement of this passage will cost the Lutaumancer {1} Echo. Each OOC hour spent roleplaying in Stargush’Stroh costs the Lutaumancer {1} Echo. To directly manifest within a specific realm in Stargush’Stroh the Lutaumancer must burn an additional {2} Echoes to directly manifest their, and a religious fetish representing the area. If no direct manifestation is attempted, the Lutaumancer and those walking end up within the domain of Gundâr Broshan. A Lutauman may bring additional members along the Spirit Walk, increasing the number of people with tier. It costs {2} additional echoes per member they wish to bring. Disconnection from Stargush’Stroh costs the Lutaumancer {1} Echo. During each spirit walk Echoes may be invoked by a Lutaumancer to gain certain privileges in Stargush’Stroh. Such as freeing souls stuck in Gundâr Broshan, held captive by lessers of Kor vying for power in the outer regions of Kors Immortal Realm. Or given to Ancestral spirits as a form of favor for knowledge, or guidance in Stargush. Should those spirit walking, ‘die’ within the Ancestral Realm, they remain trapped there, either to become a Lingering Ancestral Spirit, or ushered in early by Kor should they be honorable and deserving entry. Or a price is paid- all Echoes for 1 OOC week. Kor bails the mortals out. When attempting to find specific ancestral spirits, a Lutaumancer must have a ‘relic’ of said ancestral spirit depending on how well known, or unknown the ancestor is. Lack of a relic will have the Lutaumancer wandering aimlessly through Stargush with no real indication where the spirit they seek is. Though it does not require the use of ritualistic herbs or narcotics, the shaman may implore these to ease those new to the experience. When used, it will allow the Lutaumancer to burn half an Echo for entry, each OOC hour spent, specific realm landing, and disconnection. In addition to lowering the amount of Echoes required per person to {1} instead of {2}. Echoes that are spent round up at the end of the Walk to the nearest whole number. The Curse of Kor: Aengudaemonic Magic users(Including Druids), Necromancers, Inferi, Naztherak, Mystics, Heralds, Azdrazi, Voidal Magi, Ghosts, Liches, Darkstalkers, Palelords, Paleknights, Poltergeist, Wights, Revenents, Silit, Frost Witches, other dark creatures that subvert death, or subvert the soul are unable to embark on a spirit walk, but may be brought to the Spirit Realm with OOC consent as a means of execution. Execution requires at least Three Lutaumancers of T5 or higher, or Five T3 or higher. If these creatures are unknowingly brought to the Spirit Realm, or do not consent with execution, Kor manifests to purge them from the realm, bestowing a curse upon them. Redlines of the Curse of Kor The curse of Kor is merely an alternative and lasting punishment for subdued enemies of the Spirits rather than a PK, with its mental effects at the discretion of the afflicted. Repeatedly applying the curse as a form of harassment will be seen as an abuse of the magic and a blacklist. The Curse of Kor can be identified as magical in nature by any magical or alchemical means, but requires soul-purifying or corrupting magic to remove. Magic means of identification can recognize it as a shamanic hex, though one bestowed by a Greater Spirit. The curse removal can be a reform ritual of any kind, so long as the magic users are equal or greater to the number of shamans present who gave the curse. The Curse of Kor will not function upon such creatures as Atronachs or other semi-souled constructs incapable of Spirit Walking. Redlines of Spirit Walks A Lutaumancer may only spirit walk to The Ancestral Realm. A Spirit Walk is merely a travel of the souls to another plane, and so weapons, items, and other physical objects do not travel to the Spirit Realm while Spirit Walking. Items and objects may not be brought back for the same reason. The Soul Tether acts as consent to the spirit walk. It spreads from the shaman to the souls they wish to bring to Stargush. If the persona fears the Tether. It will not connect to them, unless the target is being dragged to Stargush to purge their affliction or punish them. Information gained from PK characters, or Kor must be approved from Staff first, unless it pertains directly to areas of Stargush’stroh. Like renditions past, Lutaumancy may be used to learn other shamanic types through OOC oversight with a consenting PKed character in the Stargush’Stroh. Requires RP consent to use when bringing other individuals, as the shaman is bringing a target’s soul into the Spirit Realm. When in the Spirit Realm, the nature of the soul blueprint is entirely visible. This may result in revealing disguises, the true identity of a tawkin klone, or one’s voidal/undead nature and so the target may choose to flee or refuse the tether through traditional means. Shamans are still capable of taking a subdued target’s soul or similar alternatives ( targets capable of being affected by curses/blessings,etc) for execution or punishment should one not consent to a PK. The Lutauman is capable of ejecting those brought along their journey at any time through touch or chanting for three emotes asking Kor/Krug to usher them back to the Mortal Realm. This is to prevent trolls, or people from abusing the PK clause within the Spirit Realm. A Lutauman abusing the tenants of a Spirit Walk and killing someone within the Spirit Realm will have Kor intervene, locking the shaman away (PK), and returning the victim. At Tier 3, a Lutauamancer can bring additional 1 person, at Tier 4, a Lutauamancer can bring additional 3 people, at Tier 5, a Lutauamancer can bring additional 5 people. If used in an ET scenario, this number can be bent with approval of the presiding ET. Cannot be used in Combat. Any player character that exists in Stargush requires that person's permission to roleplay them or have them be roleplayed by said player. To visit a specific ancestral spirit, a lone Lutaumancer must have a relic of this ancestor or have made this ancestor a shrine and left offerings over the course of {1} OOC week. Three or more Lutaumancers will be able to make contact with a specific ancestral spirit if said spirit has a shrine. This must be done for each visit to a direct Ancestral Spirit. In the event the player is no longer on LoTC, lore holder of personas family or permission from ST is required. [T4] [Non-Combative] Embedding Echoes Artist Credit: Nele-Diel The Lutaumancer, through ritual, can embed their echoes into anyone capable of learning or currently possessing Shamanism, allowing them to activate the latent effects of items from Kors forge, as well as the aesthetic effects of being a Lutauman (Incitement and Spectral Sense). This is a ritual done by the Lutaumancer through the use of a shrine and marking. The embedding of echoes must occur at a shrine of Kor or an Ancestral Spirit Shrine made by the recipient. Prospective students or acolytes of a Lutaumancer may receive this ritual as a reward for their devotion to Kor and the Spirits, or to trial them. A lutauman may only create 1 Embedded Shrine per week, and have a maximum of 5 Embedded. These Embedded Shrines are ST signed, or if more convenient marked on the Pacting subsection of the forums, with the LUTAUMAN'S RESPONSIBILITY to update who is, and is not Embedded. Embedded Echoes serve to fill the niche of former Feat lutauman, as the more complex parts of Lutaumancy are not required for every Ancestral Spiritualist, and with the new caveats and complexities of the magic, may not be for everyone who seeks Ancestral Roleplay. Requirements Redlines: Embedding Echoes only allows those embedded the ability to use items from Kors Forge, Incitement, and Spectral Sense. They cannot use Invoke Echoes or participate in Banishment. For each {1} Echo embedded, PERMANENTLY takes from the Lutaumancers total Echo pool, but gives the Embedded {2} echoes for each {1} Echo the Lutuamancer sacrifices. Those with embedded Echoes may invoke these echoes in the Ancestral Spirit Realm but cannot perform Spirit Walks on their own. The Echoe Embedded may not have a deity based magic that does not pertain to spirits, {Seers may bypass this ruling}, nor practice {Have an MA} dark magics such as Necromancy, Mysticism, Naztherak, or Voidal Magic. Those with embedded Echoes must follow all Redlines for Regaining Echoes. The Lutaumancer may return to the shrine to revoke the echoes given to a target and must wait a week before Embedding someone else Should the embedded shrine have more than half of its body destroyed, the echoes embedded fade away. In the case of a Embedded PKing the character, the Echoes return to the Lutaumancer. A Lutaumancer is able to repair the embedded echoes with five emotes of incitement once the body of the shrine is restored, an Echo Embedded may never repair any object related to Embedding Echoes The Echo Embedded must follow Regaining Echoes and all its redlines to regain their own Echoes, though certain paths of Regaining Echoes are locked to the Embedded. The Echo Embedded may use Incitement, and will cast this effect as if they were T2. The Echo Embedded may only use, not create, Crafts of Kor. The Echo Emedded may use Specteral Sense, and must follow all its redlines. The Echo Emedded may not invoke the following Spells of Lutaumancy, Spirit Walk, Invoke Echoes, Banishment, Nor can they use their echoes to aid with any effect of Banishment. [T4] [Non-Combative] Crafts of Kor Artist Credit: Hamsterfly Lutauman are able to permanently sacrifice their Echoes to create weapons wielded by Lutauman and those with Embedded Echoes. {This will be done via sub-forum as proof of what the Lutaumancer has spent Echoes on. Screenshotting weapons, creation RP, or expanding the submission into a narrative is encouraged.} These tools can be forged at any conventional forge, though a Lutauman’s Echoes are traded in turn for access to these Ancestral Tools. The creation of these tools can be done at a forge that has all the equipment required for the Lutaumancer to craft these objects. Tools permanently reserve the Echoes of a lutauman to create, unable to be refilled through natural means. Weapons of Kor (ST Signed) Artist Credit: Saeed Farhangian Weapons of Kor bound to a spiritualist with Echoes embedded in them will be documented on the Lutaumancers MA. These weapons PERMANENTLY take 4 Lutauman’s Echoes to forge, lest the weapon is broken. Weapons pose a means of contacting Ancestors within the Turu Dobu Ziimarum (The Many Fields of Tranquility), with greater weapons (MArts), capable of dragging forth the attention of Greater Ancestral Spirits. Melee Melee Ancestral weapons and tools are forged with the deific powers of Kor, granting them minor abilities of a Lutauman to the user. Only Lutauman or embedded spiritualists are able to invoke these weapon’s abilities. This allows prospective adherents and the spiritually devoted to be given a tool in which they can defend themselves against the darkness. These weapons are any weapon which is held by hand. {Spears, Swords, Hammers, maces, Halberds, Shields, etc} Active Invokement: The Echo embedded or Lutaumancer are required over the course of {2} emotes to feed Echoes into the weapon. This will drain {4}Echoes. This applies both of the following effects. An ancestral weapon coated in echoes will be able to harm and wound ghosts/undead as if they were aurum , in addition to retaining the durability of the material they are crafted with. This effect will occur with the next {4} successful strikes from this weapon. To invoke these effects again, more {4} Echoes must be fed into the weapon, requiring a single emote. Ranged Ranged Ancestral weapons and tools are forged with the deific powers of Kor, granting them minor abilities of a Lutauman to the user. Only Lutauman or embedded spiritualists are able to invoke these weapons ability. This allows prospective adherents and the spiritually devoted to be given a tool in which they can defend themselves against the darkness. These weapons are any weapon which is held by hand. {Staffs, Lanterns, Torches, Bows, Crossbows, javelins} Active Invokement: Ranged Ancestral weapons are capable of manifesting a single and fully covering ward of Echoes, shielding the caster or the caster’s target from a single-target ranged magic attack no greater than t3, blunting greater effects respectively. This will drain {4}Echoes upon use, and must be recast to shield from another attack. This effect must be channeled over the course of {2} emotes. If the protective effects are not used within {8} emotes after channeling, the effect must be re-channeled. This has a range of {10} blocks from the wielder. Redlines Melee Ancestral Weapons may not be Lanterns, Torches, Bows, Crossbows, or thrown items Ranged Ancestral Weapons follow all rules for ranged throwing items. Ranged Ancestral Weapons may not be Spears, Swords, Hammers, maces, Halberds, etc Nor can they be thrown blades, or bottles. Ancestral Weapons must follow the ruling of the material they are composed of. Ancestral weapons may be made only with the following ST MATERIALS (At this time). Lunarite, Azhl, and Boomsteel. These metallic constructions follow all redlines of the metals base lore, and REQUIRE ST SIGNING FOR APPROVAL( Before and after enchantment). Ancestral Weapons do not possess infinite durability. If greatly damaged, the item requires repairs at the active cost of {8} echoes over the course of {10} emotes at a forge or respective repair station OUT OF COMBAT. Ancestral Weapons cost a PERMANENT {4} Echoes, reserved as long as the weapon exists, to create. Ancestral Weapons cannot be activated in conjunction with other enchantments nor spells of any magic regardless if it is of shamanism or not, and limited to 1 equipped type of Ancestral Weapon per combat encounter. No other magical enchantments can be applied to an Ancestral Weapon. Auric Oil will destroy the item. Flame salve works upon these objects so long as they follow the material's own Redlines. In the case of A ranged Weapon protecting against a T4 spell, half of the spell's effect travels through, making it half effective. T5 Spells, 3/4s of the effect go through, offering minimal protection from the spell's effects. If the weapons are broken, these Echoes will return to the Lutaumancers Echo pool that had created them. If the weapons are stolen, to avoid players from attempting to withhold a casting resource from the Lutaumancer in bad taste, the Lutaumancer may simply revoke the item after two OOC Day and have the effects nulified. Mundane Items (Player Signed) Artist Credit: Dani Diez The Lutaumancer is able to craft mundane items from Kors forge. These items do not cost permanent echoes to create but their activation will require the Lutaumancer using Incitement. These items may be found below. The Lutaumancer is able to craft three mundane items every OOC day. Censers of Kor: Artist Credit: Tony Sart The Lutaumancer is able to imbue a crafted Censer with the Mark of Kor. With invoking Incitement for two emotes, these Censers begin to produce a deep vapor in the color of the wielders aura. For each block the Lutaumancer passes over, the Censer spreads this vapor 1x1x1 blocks from the Censer. Censers after incitement may produce these effects for ten emotes, unless combat is initiated before. In such cases, the vapor from the censer recedes rapidly into it over the course of an emote. The Lutaumancer may begin to shape and weave the vapor to their liking and even invoke visages of Ancestors within it, old battlefields, great hunts. {Additionally, Haruspice may use their divine ink to add other senses to the experience by adding it to the censers during creation.} {Effects on Spiritual Enemies(Undead, Inferi, Mystics,Frost Witches, etc) or the Dying} If not in combat, an extreme sense of calm washes over them, only fading if their ire is invoked. The longer someone remains in the vapor, the deeper this ethereal calm fills them. Over time, they begin to hear the soft whispers of Kor lulling them to the soul stream. The censors can be used to temporarily abate the common negative mental effects of dark magic or undead existence. A lutauman with consent may issue final rites with the censer, and bring the soul to the Stargush’Stroh immediately through the rising vapors of the censer. Kor graciously accepts these willing beings into his promised paradise. Redlines: Censers of Kor can not be used in combat. Roleplay of creation of a Censer must be done for the item to be used. Activation of the Censer costs {2} echoes as it takes two emotes of Incitement. Vapor from a Censer lasts for three emotes for each emote the vapor is poured out. (Example. A Censer is invoked for three emotes. The vapor lasts for nine) Censers of Kor with Divine Ink added during creation are able to invoke small amounts of sounds, smells and colors during the active manipulation of the vapor. Said effect must be noted in the item description. Or state it was made with Divine Ink Effects on Undead/Specters do not apply to Pale Knights, Pale Lords, nor Mystics. Effects on Undead/Specters do not work in combat. Nor do these effects make the Undead/Specter fully docile. It will however, make them calmer, and harder to upset. This does not mean that a Lutaumancer will not be able to make the Undead/Specter angry and provoke ire, it simply requires more to do so. Should combat start within the Vapor, or an Undead/Specter grows angry enough to try and attack the Lutaumancer, the vapor recedes instantly into the Censer once more. Undead {Silit, Frost Witches, Wrights, Darkstalkers, etc} that are willingly banished by a Censer of Kor are instantly accepted into Stargush’Stroh. They appear within Olû Tiil Frautal- The Walk to Final rest and become an Ancestral Spirit during their journey with the ferryman Matum’Lur {OOC Notice: These Censers are designed to help Lutaumancers setup areas of banishment if they are smart enough, or meet with the Undead/Specter of even ground to try and convince them to accept Banishment, barter with the Undead/Specter, or just talk in general.} Ancestral Masks: Artist Credit: JunuArt The Lutaumancer is able to imbue a crafted mask with an Ancestral Mark. With invoking Incitement for one emote, these masks are able to invoke the visage and voices of the Ancestor they are linked to for so long as Echoes are fed into it. The visage and voice of the Ancestral is an ethereal thing, wrapping around the Lutauman or Embedded while words are spoken through their mouth. The way in which they may manifest reflects the nature within their past life. Every {1} Echo fed into it causes the effects of Ancestral Masks to last for {5} emotes. These items may serve as an Ancestral Relic. {Additionally, Haruspex may use their divine ink to add other senses to the experience by adding it to the mask during creation of the mask} Redlines: Ancestral Masks do not give any combative or magical effects, protection, or advantages. Ancestral Masks require Incitement to be activated. The visage of the Ancestral spirit called upon appears as a faint ethereal form over the Wearer. The voice of the Ancestral Spirit called upon echoes before and after the Wearer in both common and Old Blah. The Wearer's voice is still heard beneath these overlapping voices. Masks with divine ink added from A Haruspex during creation are able to alter the physical form of the wearer of the mask to minor degrees. From tattoos appearing on the body, to wounds that wear bared. To more bizarre attributes such as horns, spikes along bones. These effects will disappear once the masks' effects cease to function. Said effect must be described in the item description, or state it was made with Divine Ink. Masks with Divine ink will never fully alter the body, change skin hue, or the wearer’s race. They may, to those unaware of the wearer, be a thinly veiled disguise. Ancestral Mirrors Artist Credit: Not found, will update when found. The Lutaumancer is able to create two way mirrors which grant communion with an Ancestral Spirit. This can be used to temporarily communicate with Ancestral Spirits. Respectively, a Mirror is tied to a certain area in Stargush’Stroh. This will allow any who witnesses the mirror to speak to ancestors on the other-side upon its activation. This is done by a mirror being created within the Mortal Realm, and a mark of Kor being etched on the back of the surface. To connect a Mirror to Stargush’Stroh, the Lutaumancer must go into Stargush’Stroh, find the location of where they wish to connect a Mirror, and manifest {4} echoes, which will manifest as a crystallization and form the mirror within the Spirit Realm. :Active: The Lutaumancer or Echoe Embedded is able to channel {4} Echoes into the mirror to check upon the location of an Ancestral Spirit. This will not give the Lutaumancer or Echoe Embedded a direct location, but will tell the Lutaumancer or Echoe Embedded, the realm the Ancestral Spirit is within. The Lutaumancer or Echoe Embedded is able to channel {4} Echoes into the Mirror to try and establish Contact with any Ancestral Spirit not of Notice in Stargush for upwards of {10} emotes. Redlines Ancestral Mirrors do not act as alarms, warnings, or the sort. They will never be able to give personas information of what has happened in the world around the location of the Mirror. No information of the world may be meta gamed through an Ancestral Mirror. Ancestral Mirrors are not capable of tracking Greater Ancestral Spirits without a MArt or Ancestral relic. Ancestral Mirrors may be as large as 3x5, requiring a MArt to be larger. Ancestral Mirrors, when not used with Active Activations, will never let anyone passing by interact with a specific Ancestral Spirit regardless of the Ancestral Spirits stature. This is Roleplayed by interacting with Random Ancestral Spirits that pass by the Mirror. Should a target not be in the Ancestral Realm, or have the means to remain hidden, the Mirror would either reveal a random place in the realm, or no image at all. Ancestral Mirrors are only capable of being created in the Mortal Realm or Ancestral Realm without a MArt. A Mirror must be anchored to a Counterpart in the Stargush’Stroh. No mirror can be connected to more than one mirror in Stargush, or vice versa. Lutauman must make multiple mirrors to peer within other sections of the realm.Ex: (A Mirror placed in The Forest of the Grand Hunt will never be able to display any other realm but that section of the Stargush). Communication is bound to Ancestral Spirits that frequent that Realm and no others. Mirrors may still be able to be used to locate a realm an Ancestral Spirit is within should the ritual be conducted twice, or the shamans create a relic in roleplay to sway the Ancestral’s favor. Ancestral Mirrors will be documented upon the Lutaumancers MA, each Lutaumancer can only make Ten Mirrors in total. Ancestrals Mirrors are broken if their reflective surface is fully damaged or half of the total construct is broken in the Mortal Realm. [T5] Banishment Artist Credit: Ian McQue At the fifth Tier the Lutaumancer is able to banish ghosts, specters, and undead from this realm and into the Gundâr Broshan directly. Banishment is done through the creation of a Site of Banishment, which requires a ritual to produce. Depending on how many Lutaumancers are around, the ritual of Banishment itself can be shortened. These souls are sent to Gundâr Broshan to await judgment from Kor in the Ashlandic Purgatory of Stargush. Within this land, they either earn their right for passage into Stargush, aided by a Lutuamancer to gain approval from Kor to enter. For any ritual of Banishment to send a soul to a direct realm costs each of the Lutaumancers involved with the ritual an additional {5} Echoes. Some poor souls, if not aided, or not seeking entry to Stargush will remain in the Gundâr Broshan for the rest of eternity. Necromancers, Blood Mages, Mystics, and other realm-transporting magics are able to, through their own rituals, release Undead/Specters trapped in Gundâr Broshan if said Undead/Specter has not been guided to Kors Gate by a Lutaumancer and accepted by Kor. Inferi inflicted by Banishment are able to be re-summoned by their False prince in accordance to Naz lore. This requires a Lutaumancer to travel into the Nurzum, and gain the approval of the Uluamirzgai. {This will be documented on the Lutaumancers MA and requires Screenshots for proof} Should the shamans possess a Wight’s phylactery or other means of anchoring a soul and that object has a PK clause, shamans are capable of PKing that target by sending them to the Gundâr Broshan or another part of the Stargush’Stroh reserved for its wicked. ST creatures, special event characters, and large/unnatural creations through MArts that contain a soul or some derivative may be ushered to Kor for purging through banishment so long as the shamans receive ST Approval for playing/interacting with the character in question or a Mart is created. Shamans may not use banishment within events without explicit permission before the event. Targets are free to resist at the discretion of ST. General Redlines: Soul-bound or Soul-anchored creatures by necromancy, mysticism, or similar future magics cannot be purged from them unless the respective magic user gives OOC consent. Physical means of destroying the sites of banishments suffice in allowing the evil to escape it, mundane tools or magic capable of undoing the seal. This may serve as a PK if the player in question so desires it to be so. This is done by either the player deciding to PK, or having the Lutaumancer guide the spirit in Gundâr Broshan to Kor’s Gate for judgment. This should serve as further RP and Gundâr Broshan shall act as the proving grounds if the persona will be accepted by Kor or not. Pale Knights and Pale Lords may only be banished if their Throne is broken beforehand. Otherwise Banishment will have no effect on them. By default, a banished undead or player not wanting to PK will only be bound in Gundâr Broshan for one week. If the player wishes to have the character remain longer until freed by a Mystic or Necromancer, this is perfectly fine. Ghosts bound to an Anchor are temporarily trapped within Gundâr Broshan for three OOC days, but are capable of being freed sooner. They then return to their anchor. Wights are temporarily trapped within Gundâr Broshan for a single OOC day, but are free to wait longer. They then return to their phylactery. Mystics and Necromancers, through their own ritual seance ritual, can free targets from banishment in the Spirit Realm. Though not required, it is heavily encouraged that a Mystic or Necromancer lets the Lutuamancer know OOC. Lutaumancers IRP are not aware of a Mystic or Necromancer freeing an undead from Gundâr Broshan. And will be punished if they are caught meta-gaming this information. Vice Versa, Mystics or Necromancers by default are not aware of Banishment. Mystics or Necromancers may interact with a Ghosts Anchor or their haunting grounds to find out that Banishment has been invoked upon them. Or they may stumble across the place Banishment occurred and be made aware. Necromancers with Undead bound to them will be made aware that their construct has had Banishment if they attempt to call upon them, or Two OOC days have passed since Banishment was invoked. Or they may stumble across the place Banishment occurred and be made aware. If an Inferi CA is banished, it will be unplayable for an IRL week, unless the Naztherak who bound it uses the appropriate ritual to reconstitute them manually. They will follow all redlines outlined in their CA lore. Their False Prince, will be made aware of the Banishment 1 OOC day after it occurs if they do not learn from other means or attempt to command the Inferi, as it would be unresponsive. During the ritual of Banishment, if more than one Lutaumancer is performing it, and one of said Lutaumancers gets interrupted, the ritual's emote counter reverts to the tier below it. Sites of Banishment can not be used as Meta-Detectors. Should someone try to bring an unknown or non undead/mystic, etc within the sites of banishment as a means of identifying them, they will be afflicted with the Curse of Kor themselves, and no answer will be given. Repeated infractions will lead to a blacklist. Banishment of an Undead with an active Curse of Kor removes {30} additional Echoes from the Lutaumancer or Lutaumancers as punishment. (To prevent harassment) Those with Embedded Echoes may not help any ritual of Banishment in any way beyond flavor and will provide no lower cost of Echoes. If the Lutaumancers do not expend extra echoes outlined above to banish a being to a specific realm, they by default, end up in Gundâr Broshan. Banishment may only send beings to two different realms besides Gundâr Broshan. These are The Nurzum and Bûrgulumokh. Regardless of the realm sent to, any being is able to gain freedom through any of the methods mentioned above should it apply to them. Both Ritual and Site Banishment Sites adhere to the above in addition to their own Redlines. Once a target is banished, they may not be banished again for another two weeks without OOC consent. Ritual Banishment Artist Credit: Solfour Each site of Ritual Banishment requires certain ingredients to create. A Lutaumancer must gather five representative symbols of the Stargush’Stroh, whether alchemical or symbolic. The skull of any fallen creature is taken to the spot where the Banishment Site will be created. The icons are placed around the skull. Lines are drawn around the site in the form of cobalt dust. The Lutaumancer will ignite the dust aflame. The icons will burn, and as the Lutaumancer channels, their powers seep into the skull, charring the bone midnight black. This will take a Lutaumancer {10} Emotes of Incitement to create the ritual site. Each Lutaumancer above T4 that helps in creation lowers the emote count by {1}. Can not be lowered past {5}. The chosen target must be presently within range of the ritual site and bound or restrained for the duration of Incitement for Banishment. Below is displayed a table showing how many emotes are required for Banishment to Occur on a target. Through effort and planning a single T5 Lutaumancer is able to create a ritual site of Banishment. The site created reaches a 5x5x5 area of effect, showcasing Spiritual binding, an aspect of the Stargush’Stroh, or the Lutauman’s Echoes and requires a minimum of twenty emotes of Incitement for Banishment to occur.. This site of Banishment will last for 1 IRL day before it fades. {Costs Twenty Echoes} Led by a T5 Lutaumancer, With One additional Lutaumancer of at least T3 or higher, the ritual site of Banishment may increase by 1x1x1, and lowers the total emote count of the ritual to Fifteen emotes of Incitement for Banishment to occur. These sites of Banishment will last for 2 IRL days before it fades. {Cost each Fifteen Echoes} Led by a T5 Lutaumancer, With Two additional Lutaumancers of at least T3 or higher the ritual site of Banishment may increase by 1x1x1, and lowers the total emote count of the ritual to Ten emotes of Incitement for Banishment to occur. These sites of banishment will last for 3 IRL days before it fades. {Costs each Lutaumancer Ten Echoes} Led by a T5 Lutaumancer, With Three additional Lutaumancers of at least T3 or higher, the ritual site of Banishment may increase by 1x1x1, and lowers the total emote count of the ritual to Five emotes of Incitement for Banishment to occur. These sites of banishment will last for 4 IRL days before it fades. {Cost each Lutaumancer Five Echoes} Led by a T5 Lutaumancer, With Four additional Lutaumancers of at least T3 or higher, the ritual site of Banishment may increase by 1x1x1, and lowers the total emote count of the ritual to Three emotes of Incitement for Banishment to occur. These sites of banishment will last for 5 IRL days before it fades. {Cost each Lutaumancer Three Echoes} Creation of Banishment Sites Artist Credit: Tony Tsao Led by a T5 Lutaumancer, with at least two Lutaumancers of T4 or higher, the creation of a Permanent Banishment Site may be created through the same effects of a Ritual site with slight changes. Each site of Banishment requires four great pillars wider than one block and taller than six blocks to be made around the ritual site. Ten Echoes are PERMANENTLY embedded into each pillar. Each site of Banishment requires certain ingredients to create. They must gather fifteen symbols of the Stargush’Stroh, whether alchemical or representative. The skull of any fallen creature is taken to the spot where the Banishment Site will be created. The icons are placed around the skull. Lines are drawn around the site in the form of cobalt dust. The Lutaumancer will ignite the dust aflame. The icons will burn, and as the Lutaumancer channels, the power of the icons seep into the skull, charring the bone midnight black. The site created reaches a 20x10x10 area of effect, showcasing Spiritual binding, an aspect of the Stargush’Stroh, or the Lutauman’s Echoes. A target may be brought to a site of permanent banishment after the ritual is finished, subjecting them to to ritual below should they be subdued and present for the entire banishment. One Lutuamancer at T5 using the Permanent Banishment site requires Ten emotes of Incitement for Banishment to occur. {Cost the Lutaumancer 10 Echoes} Led by a T5 Lutaumancer, With One additional Lutaumancer of at least T3 or higher, using the Permanent Banishment site, requires Five emotes of Incitement for Banishment to occur. {Cost each Lutaumancer 5 Echoes} Led by a T5 Lutaumancer, With Two additional Lutaumancers of at least T3 or higher using the Permanent Banishment site, requires Three emotes of Incitement for Banishment to occur. {Cost each Lutaumancer 3 Echoes} Beyond this threshold the emote count can not be lowered. Redlines Banishment Sites require documentation and ST signature to be created and used. Should one of the four pillars or more be fully destroyed the Banishment Site requires at least three Lutaumancers with the same amount of Echoes needed to repair the damages. Banishment Sites follow the rules of Banishment itself, it simply exists as a constant site for Banishment that does not need a ritual of creation for it to be used every time. Banishment Sites are capable of keeping a single target imprisoned in Gundâr Broshan, unable to fully cross over or unable to fully return without intervention. Banishment Sites require an ST sign stating it is active and approved. A Banishment Site can be used twice needing a cooldown of 1 OOC week before it can be used again. Tier Progression Tier 1 Tier 1, is reached upon acceptance of the MA. Has access to the following - Old Blah - Incitement of Echoes Tier 2 Tier 2, is reached Two weeks after T1. Has access to the following - Old Blah - Incitement of Echoes Tier 3 Tier 3, is reached three weeks after T2. Has Access to the following - Old Blah - Incitement of Echoes - Invoke Echoes - Spirit Walk Tier 4 Tier 4, is reached four weeks after T3. Has access to the following - Old Blah - Incitement of Echoes - Invoke Echoes - Spirit Walk - Embedding Echoes - Kors Forge Tier 5 Tier 5 is reached Five weeks after T4. Has access to the following - Old Blah - Incitement of Echoes - Invoke Echoes - Spirit Walk - Embedding Echoes - Kors Forge - Banishment Writers Credit: ColonelSoberFunk, Panashea. Reviewer: Divinity_Of_Gaea, ColonelKuehl1,TheAmazingSewer, Evonpire, Mannamannaa.
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