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==Viridian Order==
{{Info Artifacts
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|name            = Coins of Greed
! colspan="3" style="background-color:#daefd9;" | [[Viridian Order]] (click for more information)
|origin          = Avarice [[Arken]]
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|type            = Accessory
| rowspan="8" style="background-color:#efefef; width:15%;"  | [[File:Viridisssan.png|center|border|caption]]
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| style="background-color:#efefef; width:8%;"  | Theme
Coins of Greed (Also called Greedcoins) have been present for hundreds of years and have always signified the presence and influence of the Avarice Arken. There are many Coins of Greed present in Aloria; at least one is present in every economic sphere that uses coin-based currency and has magic present in society. Greed Coins can be created by Avarice himself or by powerful Avarice demons. Often conspirators that work with the Arken or worship him possess Greed Coins, but so many exist that it’s not unlikely for somebody to just come across one within a treasure horde, either.
| Viridian Knights are the Classical Chivalrous Knight, highly respected, but also highly constrained by an honor code. The Viridian Knights are the most well known and widely recognized of the Knights, considered elite and prestigious with a long and venerable history. Viridian Knights defend Honor and act as Teachers and Mentors to others, while protecting the poor and helpless.
 
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==Description==
| style="background-color:#efefef;" | Imperial Respect
Coins of Greed are classified as a Accessory Artifact, meaning they cannot be wielded at the same time with other Accessory Artifacts by the same owner. Coins of Greed appear nearly identical to any coin-type currency in the area it inhabits (such as the Regalian Crown). However, they are often covered with motifs befitting the Avarice Arken, and any faces or people on the coin are replaced with the likeness of the Avarice Arken (who presently appears as a triceratops-esque Allar).
| Viridian Knights are respected by the Imperial Court, and have a right to a Knightly Title.
 
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==Artifact Mechanics==
| style="background-color:#efefef;" | Magic Usage
Artifact Mechanics are split between Permanent Mechanics, Sparked Mechanics and Sparked Combat Mechanics. Permanent Mechanics are always available to the wielder of the Artifact. Sparked Mechanics and Sparked Combat Mechanics are only available if the Artifact has an Artifactspark. Sparked Combat Mechanics are noted separately, because this makes them easier to find, but they are no different from Sparked Mechanics in general. For more information on Artifactsparks, read the [[Resources#Artifacts|Resources]] Page. For Rules on Artifact ownership, see the [[Artifacts]] Page.
| Magic Usage is completely banned in the Viridian Order, anyone practicing to be expelled. They also cannot be any type of Aberrant.
===Permanent Mechanics===
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| style="background-color:#efefef;" | Race Limits
===Sparked Mechanics===
| Only Unionist Ailor may become Viridian Knights.
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| style="background-color:#efefef;" | Symbols
===Sparked Combat Mechanics===
| The Viridian Order uses: Horses, Swords, Vines, as symbols.
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| style="background-color:#efefef;" | Colors
==Collectible Artifact==
| The Viridian Order primarily uses Green, with accents of white and black.
Artifacts are very cool, and make a Character super powerful. That being said, due to circumstances of Roleplay, a Character may end up holding onto an Artifact for months on end. This is generally not a problem, but we believe that Artifacts because of their uniqueness, should never be held onto in perpetuity by one Player. After a few months, it is time for the next player to be able to enjoy the artifact, and for this reason, Collectibles exist. After 120 days of non-consecutive Artifact ownership, an Artifact is automatically confiscated, and the Player who lost it is given a Collectible. Collectibles are thematically and aesthetically similar to the Artifact, meaning the loss of an Artifact does not visually detract from a Character's established design. However, they cannot hold Artifactsparks and only inherit the Permanent Mechanics from the Artifact they were generated from (including the rules limiting their use). On the other hand, Collectibles can never be stolen from their owner, a Collectible is owned forever, and there is no upper limit to the amount of Collectibles a Character can have, or wield/use at the same time. Collectibles may be traded away by their owner if they are unable to use the Permanent Mechanic due to the use limitation. To summarize this Artifact's Collectible properties:
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*Marty Will Fill This In
| style="background-color:#efefef;" | Knightly Code
*The Avarice Trinket Collectible inherits the Permanent Mechanic of Coins of Greed but can only be used by Evolist Worshippers or Avarice Arkenborn. While there are several Avarice Trinkets, each looks unique, though should be inspired by the appearance of Coins of Greed.
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* Your character cannot be disloyal to the Imperial Family or Empire
{{Artifacts}}
* Your character cannot attack defenceless or unarmed people
{{Accreditation
* Your character cannot engage in deception or lying
|Artists = MonMarty
* Your character cannot be disloyal to other Viridian Knights
|Writers = Lizmun, FireFan96
* Your character cannot complain about anything
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* Your character cannot be vain and must self improve always
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* Your character cannot verbally attack or insult others
* Your character must uphold principles over safety and self
* Your character cannot join the City Guard, but can advise and teach it
* Your character can become a Junker (houseguard) but only to honorable Nobles
* Your character cannot become a Mercenary
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| style="background-color:#efefef;" | Combat Style
| Viridian Knights primarily use swords and shields and ride on horseback. They also train in ceremonial halberd usage.
|}

Revision as of 00:33, 21 September 2024

Coins of Greed
Artifacts
NameCoins of Greed
OriginAvarice Arken
TypeAccessory

Coins of Greed (Also called Greedcoins) have been present for hundreds of years and have always signified the presence and influence of the Avarice Arken. There are many Coins of Greed present in Aloria; at least one is present in every economic sphere that uses coin-based currency and has magic present in society. Greed Coins can be created by Avarice himself or by powerful Avarice demons. Often conspirators that work with the Arken or worship him possess Greed Coins, but so many exist that it’s not unlikely for somebody to just come across one within a treasure horde, either.

Description

Coins of Greed are classified as a Accessory Artifact, meaning they cannot be wielded at the same time with other Accessory Artifacts by the same owner. Coins of Greed appear nearly identical to any coin-type currency in the area it inhabits (such as the Regalian Crown). However, they are often covered with motifs befitting the Avarice Arken, and any faces or people on the coin are replaced with the likeness of the Avarice Arken (who presently appears as a triceratops-esque Allar).

Artifact Mechanics

Artifact Mechanics are split between Permanent Mechanics, Sparked Mechanics and Sparked Combat Mechanics. Permanent Mechanics are always available to the wielder of the Artifact. Sparked Mechanics and Sparked Combat Mechanics are only available if the Artifact has an Artifactspark. Sparked Combat Mechanics are noted separately, because this makes them easier to find, but they are no different from Sparked Mechanics in general. For more information on Artifactsparks, read the Resources Page. For Rules on Artifact ownership, see the Artifacts Page.

Permanent Mechanics

Sparked Mechanics

Sparked Combat Mechanics

Collectible Artifact

Artifacts are very cool, and make a Character super powerful. That being said, due to circumstances of Roleplay, a Character may end up holding onto an Artifact for months on end. This is generally not a problem, but we believe that Artifacts because of their uniqueness, should never be held onto in perpetuity by one Player. After a few months, it is time for the next player to be able to enjoy the artifact, and for this reason, Collectibles exist. After 120 days of non-consecutive Artifact ownership, an Artifact is automatically confiscated, and the Player who lost it is given a Collectible. Collectibles are thematically and aesthetically similar to the Artifact, meaning the loss of an Artifact does not visually detract from a Character's established design. However, they cannot hold Artifactsparks and only inherit the Permanent Mechanics from the Artifact they were generated from (including the rules limiting their use). On the other hand, Collectibles can never be stolen from their owner, a Collectible is owned forever, and there is no upper limit to the amount of Collectibles a Character can have, or wield/use at the same time. Collectibles may be traded away by their owner if they are unable to use the Permanent Mechanic due to the use limitation. To summarize this Artifact's Collectible properties:

  • Marty Will Fill This In
  • The Avarice Trinket Collectible inherits the Permanent Mechanic of Coins of Greed but can only be used by Evolist Worshippers or Avarice Arkenborn. While there are several Avarice Trinkets, each looks unique, though should be inspired by the appearance of Coins of Greed.

Accreditation
WritersLizmun, FireFan96
ArtistsMonMarty
Last EditorFirefan96 on 09/21/2024.

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