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Post by ghiojo on Nov 23, 2016 17:17:42 GMT
The Rune of Gyin. This rune was discovered by the Red Knights of Cattagia, after various experiments with the arcane material from Heonia. They discovered that the magic could be canalized into an object, which requires a lot of power in order to mantain its form and existance in reality. The rune must be carefully crafted in order to be able to "project" objects into reality, which makes it really hard rune to manage and master, only a few people to this day know how to create it and use it to its most potential, which is, to be able to use it with the least energy draw possible (This does not mean, however, that the drawback is taken away, just lightly diminished). How the rune works is fairly complex, the rune concentrates its magical power to materialize magical energy into an object, in order to create an "Illusion" of certain items, however, for the rune to work, it requires a catalyst which has been magically inscribed with magic to reflect a certain item as well as A Lot of energy, Visual illusions can also be created with this rune and require less power to exist. This nature makes it really unstable, and if not used or crafted correctly, it could lead to disastrous results, depending on the strength of the rune and the energy given to it. The Rings of Telum.
The rings of Telum are a tool created with the rune of Gyin, they are masterfully crafted pieces which require a very speciffic process to create. There's only 10 in existance, however, one ring was lost, the 7th ring was worn by Cavalier 7, Arthur Hawthorn, who was sent in a mission to Heonia, and 'till this day, he hasnt come back to the Red knights. The rings work in a speciffic and complex way, they materialize the power from the rune of Gyin, which acts like some kind of arcane projector, which creates a weapon, reflecting the magic through the jewel that the ring possesses, which must be treated in a process that was kept as a secret by the order, after such, the Ring will be able to canalize the user's energy/stamina into the desired weapon. In order to mantain itself stable, the user must practice with it, as well as learn how to canalize their energy to use it. The weapon shatters and breaks upon the lack of energy due to the fact that the energy is what keeps the force of the weapon together, and upon the lack of it, the energy scatters on the environment, this scattering, however, doesnt cause any damage. The Rings of Telum are particularly interesting, cause when they summon a weapon and keep them in existance, they drain the capabilities of other buffing items on the user, meaning that the user cannot put a stamina spell on a necklace or the like and contradict the effects. Not only that, but the Rings of Telum are meant to be used as a last resource, and not as a regular basis weapon, due to the fact that they drain a lot of stamina, and if regularly used, due to the unstable nature of the ring, it could cause damage in the user's health. How the Rings look like. How the Ring's Force is Manifested into a weapon ((Given the fact that some people die for details that seem unimportant as to, for example, how they are crafted, i didnt go into detail cause i didnt really had a recipe planned for it, but here we go:
To create a ring, you need a runesmith, firstly you create a cast for the ring, which in the core will have the arcane material, after pouring silver on the cast and cooling, the ring is done, then the rune must be chiseled on the ring with perfection and trying not to hammer thearcane material. Finally, the ruby is treated in an enchantment method where it is unflawed, and once is near-perfect, they enchant it (dont make me go into more detail till the magic lore is up) and bound with a common sword/weapon to record its shape, then its assembled and re-enchanted to activate the material, boom, done, have ooc knowledge, cause its so important here, after all, not like any player would metagame, right?))
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Post by entropydragon on Nov 24, 2016 6:17:59 GMT
How does one make one of these rings? Not sure if it is fair if only one person (you) knows how to make these INCREDIBLY overpowered rings. If this would be implemented, (it shouldn't be), you must tell us how to craft these rings, it can't be kept a secret for Ghiojo and Dushnikh's ears only.
I wouldn't want this passed because, like I said, it is very overpowered. Seems like whoever gets these rings will basically have control over the whole world. Maybe define the powers a little more, too broad.
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Post by ghiojo on Nov 24, 2016 8:04:10 GMT
As for the rings nah, "their full potential" literally is using the weapon they are designed to create (let it be a sword, lance or the like) with more efficiency, avoiding to get tired with the use of it.
As for the crafting, no, nor Oliver or Karl know, Oliver would know about the seventh ring, but doesnt know how to make it, their magic isnt that op besides creating a weapon from nothing which consumes stamina to exist.
They literally form a weapon in exchange of stamima, the weapon they make is already pre-defined on crafting.
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Post by ghiojo on Nov 24, 2016 8:51:17 GMT
Added the so needed crafting recipe on the post, i find it so unnecesary to do this, its not like this was to be known any time soon, the idea was to find the 7th ring and then attempt to study it and make others... claps for easilly metagamed things guys!
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Post by Lord Dragondust on Nov 24, 2016 8:58:41 GMT
Although I'm not apart of your community yet, I'll be straightup when I say if the rings are as described inside your post, the use of creating weapons instantly is only a single use..
The rings work in a speciffic and complex way, they materialize the power of creation and destruction from the rune of Gyin,
That suggests they can destroy anything, and create anything. Weapons are only the start, they could make entire castles and more inside an instant if inside the right hands, because they have the power of creation.. Or, they could do the opposite. A single ring inside the right person's hands could destroy an entire kingdom.
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Post by ghiojo on Nov 24, 2016 9:48:59 GMT
Oh dear lord give me patience, edited, what i meant to say is that the rune is able to materialize magical energy through a catalyst, however as previusly said 3000 times the wxistance of this creation consumes stamina from the user, which could get him even exhausted with a lot of use
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Post by Lord Dragondust on Nov 24, 2016 10:07:24 GMT
In the right person's hands, that only is a wall. If there are rings like this, that means there would be other forms of jewelry - Since they're the most often used - that would counter stamina. Either way, my point stands.. Even if it takes time, and the person gets exhausted, this is more than a blade summoner.
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Post by ghiojo on Nov 24, 2016 11:39:31 GMT
It still requires enormious ammount of concentration, not to mention i did say the weapon draws more energy when it gets worselly damaged, this means, while it can do decent with a wooden/copper blade, a steel blade would be harder to fight against, and whenever a counter to the stamina is created, i will edit the lore of it, besides, one can simply say its magic disallows these stamina-regenning items to work due to how they channel magic.
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Post by exasior on Nov 24, 2016 12:36:38 GMT
This item fares decent with wooden/copper blades, but it would be harder to fight with a steel blade? Thus if they were implemented now, anyone who had such items would be OP. To mention, your character is a jeweler, so he can easily make this item as you said so. If you don't know of this, and those Cattagian Knights have a ton of these. Then, let's just say your character will go ahead and learn. Thus giving him the power to create a ton of rings, which would then allow both you and your allies to become OP. I just don't like the idea in general, what if someone gets 900 stamina, wouldn't they be god with that ring on? With your lore, and your many responses, yes. I suggest changing it to really give a debuff to those who have it. It just seems to me that it is designed to make both the knights more OP, and anyone who can specifically make jewelry more important and powerful.
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Post by ghiojo on Nov 24, 2016 14:34:21 GMT
What a lack of reading you have right? In the same lore it says that only 10 rings exist, one is lost, and not only that, but Oliver doesn't know how to craft this, and it would be extremelly dangerous for him to try to craft it (if done wrong it could fucking explode) besides, yes, two blades clashing in a fight is energy that consumes from te user, its Also stated in the same lore how one cannot use it with other magical items cause it drains the magic from them letting them inactive and useless as long as the weapon stays summoned and the inactivity does last after the blade dissapears, and explained the drawbacks of the ring, like the fact that using it a lot would cause health problems, so yeah, mond reading better and then commenting please?
Also, nor Oliver nor anyone he knows has that ring, nor the knowledge on its use or crafting, its kept secret by the 10, no one else knows after such (oliver would be an officer, but the 10 are way higher
Not only that, but you realise we dont have an easy access to silver, rubies, no one knows rune smithing and i dont even have a fucking foundry to melt the silver? Not even fireclay!
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Post by safetyblanket on Nov 24, 2016 16:35:43 GMT
This won't be accepted. Here are the reasons why.
1. The Arcane magic does not have enough explanation, the creation and destruction you describe would not be limited to weapons. If it is limited to weapons, describe why.
2. A single red knight, killed an entire expedition. That is ridiculously overpowered. Yet you try to say, that it will not be overpowered.
These 2 reasons should be enough to get this proposal denied.
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Post by entropydragon on Nov 24, 2016 16:56:12 GMT
Not sure if you understand this about the crafting recipe. If you were the one who made the lore, you would be the one who determined how it is created. If only you knew, and one of us didn't, even if you didn't know IC, your character would find it out from "testing". If we claimed to have made it, then I guarantee you'd just say that we did it wrong and the ring was fake. So yes, putting how it's crafted was necessary.
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Post by ghiojo on Nov 24, 2016 17:19:47 GMT
To safety: 1) Whoops! I did forget that bit, no its not creation and destruction, my bad, the rune of gyin basically acts like an arcane projector that can materialize something using A LOT of power, which is manifested as draining the stamina of the user.
2)What the actual hell? The Knight didnt kill a whole expedition, the knight was part of an expedition from the knights and died with his brothers! he /died/ by an unknown cause, what is speculated is that a monster on the island killed him
To Entropy: Ah, that has sense, in the case you were to experiment, you can just call me, I doubt i'll be crafting one of these, at most if the red knights are accepted Oliver will try to find that 7th ring, but besides it, The idea for the recipe was for /staff/ to create it if this gets accepted, so the staff defines the exact method and thus, even myself wouldnt know of how to make it.
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Post by exasior on Nov 24, 2016 17:44:31 GMT
Question, why would Oliver know where the general location of the seventh ring is? Is that not metagaming? You are creating a group as well as lore to benefit you, and those within your small little faction. Thus, I believe this lore is just not appropriate, as it is designed for a specific group who's intent seem to just act by brute force and call it 'Understanding'. Such a thing tends to be called, what is the word, Fascism. Anyway, getting ahead of myself. I like what you have, but this is really just designed for your character, and those closest to him. The idea that anyone could own such devices is too much. I don't feel like this lore should be implemented into the server, as it just is a way to allow your character have a storyline to make him much more important than he kind of is. As well as make him more OP. xDK, this is not a lore friendly to all roleplayers, more so, friendly to the Cattagians or close friends of Oliver. Thus as stated before, I do not believe this should be implemented.
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Post by ghiojo on Nov 24, 2016 17:58:18 GMT
Excuse me? Oliver Came here to study the material, the 7th ring itself is believed to be lost forever. I left the ocurrance of the disappearance as to let staff play with if they wanted to use it, they can let it be lost for good, as for the organization itself, they are here for the same objective that everyone else is, to study the arcane material
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