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  1. What I'm Changing in the Lore Piece: The effect of the Metal Rune when used for ensorcelling an object. Why I'm Changing It: Currently, the effect of the Metal Rune when used for ensorcelling an object is to make it lustrous, sparkly, and mildly conductive. The ensorcelled object can become an extreme conductor and inadvertently attract lightning during a storm. However, this effect is more for appearance than practicality. I propose changing the effect of the Metal Rune when used for ensorcelling an object to make the object sharper the more blood it drinks, with a limit, and needing to be charged during every combat event after it loses its extra sharpness. This change makes the Metal Rune more useful in combat situations and provides a tangible benefit to those who use it. New Effect: When an object is ensorcelled with the Metal Rune, it becomes more sharpened the more blood it drinks, up to a certain limit. Additionally, the ensorcelled object needs to be charged during every combat event after it loses its extra sharpness. This change makes the Metal Rune more practical in combat situations and provides an added layer of strategy for those who use it. Reasoning: Currently, the effect of the Metal Rune when used for ensorcelling an object is more for appearance than practicality. Most people don't RP the condition of their weapon in RP unless someone volunteers it, rendering the current effect of the Metal Rune useless. By changing the effect to make the object sharper the more blood it drinks, with a limit, and needing to be charged during every combat event after it loses its extra sharpness, the Metal Rune becomes more useful in combat situations and provides an added layer of strategy for those who use it. This change makes the Metal Rune more valuable and sought-after in RP, leading to more interesting and engaging gameplay.
  2. [!] Lo and Canticle, for scattered by the wind 'cross the hills of Almaris fell a missive; and whether it was lodged within crevasses of piled wood or stone, or caught in the vortexes of rubbish that blew within the alleyways of Providence or Karosgrad, or 'gainst the barnacle-ridden planks biding sailors from a watery grave along the strait that split the continent twixt, did it bear this foreboding message: In the jungle, the mighty jungle, The lion sleeps tonight. In the jungle the quiet jungle, The lion sleeps tonight. Near the village, the peaceful village, The lion sleeps tonight. Near the village, the quiet village, The lion sleeps tonight. Hush, my darling, don't fear, my darling, The lion sleeps tonight. I'll hush my darling, don't fear it, darling, The lion sleeps tonight.
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