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Created page with "{{Info Artifacts |image = Noimg.png |name = Aegisan Ring |origin = Unknown |tier = Rare Tier I |type = Jewelry |}} The Aegisan Ring has a very uncertain providence, wrapped in mystery and history of the past long ago redacted or suppressed. However, it is commonly held to have been one of the many Unionist-associated objects worn by Arch Chancellor Alexander the Giant to match the invulnerability of Emperor Al..."
 
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|origin          = Unknown
|tier            = Rare Tier I
|tier            = Knight Collectible
|type            = Jewelry
|type            = Armor
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The Aegisan Ring has a very uncertain providence, wrapped in mystery and history of the past long ago redacted or suppressed. However, it is commonly held to have been one of the many [[Unionist]]-associated objects worn by Arch Chancellor [[Alexander the Giant]] to match the invulnerability of Emperor [[Allestrain I]]. However, it does not seem to be of [[Ailor]], or even [[Elven]] make, and where it exactly originated from has been lost, much as the Artifact was until recent years. This is a '''Knight Artifact''', obtained as a gift from the rank-up process.
The Aegisan Ring has a very uncertain providence, wrapped in mystery and history of the past long ago redacted or suppressed. However, it is commonly held to have been one of the many [[Unionist]]-associated objects worn by Arch Chancellor [[Alexander the Giant]] to match the invulnerability of Emperor [[Allestrain I]]. However, it does not seem to be of [[Ailor]], or even [[Elven]] make, and where it exactly originated from has been lost, much as the Artifact was until recent years. This is a '''Knight Collectible''', obtained as a gift from the rank-up process, for the Character Emrys Coslett.  


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
The Aegisan Ring is of a curious design, seemingly formed of one long golden filament allowed to wind in a circle, and overlap with itself several times before fusing together. There is thus an elegant yet uneven pattern along the ring’s sides. The design ends in a vertical stamp, featuring a Unionist-like eye, but there is a space next to it studded by three pale red gemstones.
The Aegisan Ring is of a curious design, seemingly formed of one long golden filament allowed to wind in a circle, and overlap with itself several times before fusing together. There is thus an elegant yet uneven pattern along the ring’s sides. The design ends in a vertical stamp, featuring a Unionist-like eye, but there is a space next to it studded by three pale red gemstones.


==Artifact Custom Kit==
==Permanent Mechanics==
The Aegisan Ring is a Primal (Unionist God Magic) Artifact. As an Artifact, there are several rules associated with Artifact Ownership, see [[Artifact]] Page. It also provides the following Specials:
The Aegisan Ring is a Unionist Collectible Legendary Artifact. As an Artifact, there are several rules associated with Artifact Ownership, see [[Artifact]] Page. It also provides the following Specials:
* '''Bonded Jewelry:''' This artifact is bound to Emrys Coslett and cannot be destroyed or damaged in any manner, and cannot be removed from Emrys without his explicit consent (or the player’s OOC consent).
* '''Aegis Protection:''' This golden ring can serve as a layer of armor. The form the protection takes is a gleaming shell projection that bursts from the earth, and wraps around the wielder, covering their existing armor, or clothing in an insect-like image, with aesthetic wings beating behind them or laying flat. The wearer may additionally find that the ring puts them in great favor with the Narim, while normal insects and arachnids of all sorts will avoid them and their place of dwelling.
* '''Aegis Protection:''' This golden ring can serve as a layer of armor, keeping in mind one can only have one armor token, and armor does not stack. The form the protection takes is a gleaming shell projection that bursts from the earth, and wraps around the wielder, covering their existing armor, or clothing in an insect-like image, with aesthetic wings beating behind them or laying flat. The wearer may additionally find that the ring puts them in great favor with the Narim, while normal insects and arachnids of all sorts will avoid them and their place of dwelling.


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Latest revision as of 21:08, 20 September 2024

Aegisan Ring
Artifacts
NameAegisan Ring
OriginUnknown
TierKnight Collectible
TypeArmor

The Aegisan Ring has a very uncertain providence, wrapped in mystery and history of the past long ago redacted or suppressed. However, it is commonly held to have been one of the many Unionist-associated objects worn by Arch Chancellor Alexander the Giant to match the invulnerability of Emperor Allestrain I. However, it does not seem to be of Ailor, or even Elven make, and where it exactly originated from has been lost, much as the Artifact was until recent years. This is a Knight Collectible, obtained as a gift from the rank-up process, for the Character Emrys Coslett.

Appearance

The Aegisan Ring is of a curious design, seemingly formed of one long golden filament allowed to wind in a circle, and overlap with itself several times before fusing together. There is thus an elegant yet uneven pattern along the ring’s sides. The design ends in a vertical stamp, featuring a Unionist-like eye, but there is a space next to it studded by three pale red gemstones.

Permanent Mechanics

The Aegisan Ring is a Unionist Collectible Legendary Artifact. As an Artifact, there are several rules associated with Artifact Ownership, see Artifact Page. It also provides the following Specials:

  • Aegis Protection: This golden ring can serve as a layer of armor. The form the protection takes is a gleaming shell projection that bursts from the earth, and wraps around the wielder, covering their existing armor, or clothing in an insect-like image, with aesthetic wings beating behind them or laying flat. The wearer may additionally find that the ring puts them in great favor with the Narim, while normal insects and arachnids of all sorts will avoid them and their place of dwelling.

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Last EditorBirdsfoot violet on 09/20/2024.

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