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{{Info Artifacts
{{Info Artifacts
|image          = SangriaSplash.png
|image          = L25,R1,C1,Sangria,visible,Normal,255.png
|name            = Sangria, Blessed Blade of the Glory-Seeker
|name            = Sangria, Blessed Blade of the Glory-Seeker
|origin          = Emperor [[Allestrain I]]
|origin          = Emperor [[Allestrain I]]
|tier            = Legendary Tier III
|type            = Weapon
|type            = Weapon
|}}
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Sangria, Blessed Blade of the Glory-Seeker is the legendary longsword of the God Emperor Allest of [[Unionist]] Faith, renowned for its glory and use at the hands of a legendary combatant. Initially forged by his direction, Sangria saw only victory in the hands of Allest, until his demise. The blade was taken from Allest's corpse, and paraded as a trophy, until it was stolen for its value. The blade passed many hands before it reached the Regalian Archipelago again, brought to Vultaro by a staunch Unionist. From there, the blade was taken on a Pilgrimage to the Holy City. Sangria is a legendary artifact amongst Unionists, especially those who dedicate themselves to Allest, believing that the blade enacts his will in the modern day.  
Sangria, Blessed Blade of the Glory-Seeker, is one of the many weapons of Emperor Allestrain I of Regalia, a legendary large longsword. Sangria was one of Emperor Allest's most remarkable weapons, on account of its size and design, and in many ways became tied to his reputation as an undefeated champion both on the battlefield and in the arena. Sangria is considered one of Unionism's weapons, as it led the charge against the Pagan armies of the Skaggers while Allest made war with them. It was the Skaggers eventually who defeated and killed Emperor Allest, after which the weapon was used as a trophy among them. Eventually, the weapon disappeared from the historical narration, until it reappeared in Regalia, either by divine hands or because the weapon was rumored always to seek the worthy to wield it for the faith.  


==Lore==
==Description==
Sangria's origins are somewhat well-recorded, as its first appearance in history was in the hands of the God Emperor Allest, who was said to have it forged to unique and (at the time) strange specifications. During Allest's life, it was nearly synonymous with him, and predominantly found use in the subjugation of [[Nordskag]] by the God Emperor. After the God Emperor's death, the sword passed along many armies and collectors, some who wished to quickly discard of it as they found, in their hands, it did not live up to the legends of Allest's might. Sangria is a large longsword, the blade has been hammered to rippling, many-folded perfection and tempered so masterfully that its near-opalescent surface shines a distinctly violet color in some angles of light, and a menacing red in others. It was said that those Allest brandished it against would see red upon it if he intended to slay them, and see violet if he were to show them mercy, though this is entirely hearsay as the steel’s color is a purely mundane facet of its metalwork. The cross guard has been wrapped many times over with sacred linens typically reserved for wrapping Unionist dead before their cremation, still smelling faintly of funerary perfumes. Dead within its center is a golden eye, set with a silver pupil, connecting to the red leather-bound handle. From the pommel hangs a rosary composed of many beads carved from knuckle bones: each knuckle bone taken from a person the blade has cut down, severed from their hand with it, and having their name and a prayer for their soul etched into the polished bone.
Sangria is classified as a Weapon Artifact, meaning it cannot be wielded at the same time with other Weapon Artifacts by the same owner. Sangria is a longsword in design, though because Allest was large and the weapon was made to fit his proportions, it is sometimes thought of as a greatsword in the hands of an average or short person. The weapon has a strongly reflective opalescent sheen, Unionist iconography, and sacred prayer linens wrapped around the handle that would traditionally be used to embalm the dead before cremation.  


==Artifact Custom Kit==
==Artifact Mechanics==
Sangria is a Primal Artifact. As Sangria is an artifact, there are several rules associated with Artifact Ownership. Foremostly, Artifact conflict is not opt-in. A Player may never be "too drunk", "too tired", or "not interested", in a third party attacking them to try and steal the Artifact. Artifact owners may not RP-log from being ambushed. Secondly, Artifact owners Rentals/Estates/Bases can be Raided following the Mage Vault rules, requiring the attacking party to initiate a Ticket with Lore Staff for the planning. Artifacts cannot be destroyed, disarmed, magicked away, yanked from an owner's hands or otherwise disappeared with Abilities, they can only be dropped when the wielder has been Knocked Out or willingly hands it over. Artifact owners are also permanently Control Power Immune, and are also immune to any Special that would establish control over them. All of Coraveau's Abilities are classified as God Magic (Primal) Dimension Alignment.  
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.
{| class="wikitable"
===Permanent Mechanics===
{| style="color: black; background-color: #e9dbbc; width: 85%;" align="center"
* Sangria allows its wielder to use a Deity-Form Transformation, which transforms their body into that of a divine God-like superhuman warrior in appearance, larger, stronger, and faster, clad in classical gladiatorial armor as a champion of the Gods. This change counts as a Transformation but does not count as a Disguise (which is pointless anyway due to Artifact ownership rules). Also while using this Transformation during Divinium summoning, Unionist Gods will treat the wielder as one of them which unlocks additional dialogue options.
! rowspan="2" | [[File:Snagree13.png]]
===Sparked Mechanics===
! Name: Allest, Body and Mind
* Sangria's wielder can choose 3 Free Packs from the following Categories: Paladin Point Buy, Melee Point Buy, or Training Point Buy.
! Type: Constant Passive
* Sangria allows its wielder to summon Firebrand, a God-like avatar of the Unionist god Brand onto the battlefield during Calendar-planned Combat Scenarios, like Temple Raids, Aelrrigan Vault Raids, or Clandestine Base Raids. Firebrand will be portrayed by a Staff member and fights with the power of two Characters with their own set of Abilities. Firebrand will fight until reduced to 0 HP, or until Sangria's wielder reaches 0 HP. Firebrand also does not take a participant slot.
! Cooldown: N/A
* Sangria grants the wielder access to Allest's Sanctuary, a pocket dimension (instance Region) castle in the City of Regalia (Contact Staff to move it). They can also let others in (willingly), no one else can break in without permission. While within the Sanctuary, they can suspend (not remove, just pause) the effects of any player-applied Curses, including Custom Kit Prized Curses. Curse effects immediately re-activate as soon as the individual exits the Sanctuary.
|- style="background:#eee;"
* Sangria as a weapon was used to make war, and hunt down non-believers who refused the authority of the Regalian Empire. Sangria grants the wielder +2 Attack Stat (breaking Cap up to 11) while using Attack Emotes on those of the following Religions: Fornoss, Minor Faiths, Evolism. Additionally, even when not attacking Characters of these faiths, the wielder's Attack Dice Roll Minimum is set to 3.
| colspan="3" | This Ability does several things. Firstly, this Artifact allows the usage of Mundane Techniques that normally require a Shield, while the Artifact itself also counts as a shield and weapon at the same time. Secondly, the user gains +7 Strength Proficiency that does not grant Point Buy Packs, but can exceed Proficiency Limit to a maximum of 12. Thirdly, all attack emotes with this Artifact derive Main Combat Stat from Strength and Constitution added together, up to a maximum of 12.  
|}


==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 cannot be traded in, though some Events may ask for their sacrifice, destroying the Collectible. To summarize this Artifact's Collectible properties:
* When this Artifact is exchanged for a Collectible, the Artifact seeks new piety for its cause, leaving behind a Sanctus Blade.
* The Sanctus Blade Collectible inherits the Permanent Mechanic of the Artifact.
* While there are several Sanctus Blades, each looks unique, though should be inspired by the Artifact.


{| style="color: black; background-color: #e9dbbc; width: 85%;" align="center"
! rowspan="2" | [[File:Snagree12.png]]
! Name: Blessed Virtue
! Type: Counter Power
! Cooldown: 30 Minutes
|- style="background:#eee;"
| colspan="3" | The user is able to completely Negate or Counter an Ability (even after it was used) derived from the Dimensional Alignments of: Void only, except for other Artifacts. However, this Ability only works if the Ability being Negated or Countered, has a Cooldown shorter than 4 Hours. This Ability has a 30 Minute Cooldown. Additionally, this Artifact also counts as a mobile curing chamber which pins the (restrained) Target in place, but still allows the weapon to be wielded during the Curing Process. Additionally, the wielder has Asha Speed.
|}
{| style="color: black; background-color: #e9dbbc; width: 85%;" align="center"
! rowspan="2" | [[File:Snagree1.png]]
! Name: Allest Sanctuary
! Type: Constant Passive
! Cooldown: N/A
|- style="background:#eee;"
| colspan="3" | The user can choose one location in Regalia, either a Rental lor random location in the streets to create Allest’s Sanctuary. This creates a pocket dimension of Allest’s personal castle in Regalia which only the Artifact wielder can open the door of. Allest’s Sanctuary cannot be entered without the Artifact wielder opening the door on both sides. Additionally, this Artifact’s wielder is completely immune to any Abilities used by Theurgy Spirits (of any Dimensional Alignment) on them, or Theurgy Point Buy derived Abilities.
|}
{| style="color: black; background-color: #e9dbbc; width: 85%;" align="center"
! rowspan="2" | [[File:Snagree14.png]]
! Name: Faith Herald
! Type: Constant Passive
! Cooldown: N/A
|- style="background:#eee;"
| colspan="3" | This Ability does several things. Firstly, The Artifact wielder gains more positive reactions from all Unionist forces in progressions, and has unique interactions with Clergy of Dogmatic and Emended. Secondly, The Artifact wielder may (ticket) ask Alexander the Giant’s lingering soul things, or ask him to manifest (ticket) in roleplay to speak to, or act in certain cases. Thirdly, The Artifact may also manifest “holy” and Unionist themed mutations and visual changes on the wielder.
|}
{| style="color: black; background-color: #e9dbbc; width: 85%;" align="center"
! rowspan="2" | [[File:Snagree16.png]]
! Name: Blessed Armament
! Type: Instant Power
! Cooldown: N/A
|- style="background:#eee;"
| colspan="3" | The user has five Charges of Blessed Armament. Each Charge can be sacrificed to use any Ranged Weapon Point Buy Ability (except Quick Cover, or Hook Shot) or Firearms Point Buy Ability (except Quick Cover and Spray and Pray). Instead of Mundane Techniques, these Ranged/Firearms Abilities are classified as God Magic and do not require a Ranged Weapon or Firearm to use, using the Artifact instead. Charges reset on server restart.
|}
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Latest revision as of 04:52, 7 October 2024

Sangria, Blessed Blade of the Glory-Seeker
Artifacts
NameSangria, Blessed Blade of the Glory-Seeker
OriginEmperor Allestrain I
TypeWeapon

Sangria, Blessed Blade of the Glory-Seeker, is one of the many weapons of Emperor Allestrain I of Regalia, a legendary large longsword. Sangria was one of Emperor Allest's most remarkable weapons, on account of its size and design, and in many ways became tied to his reputation as an undefeated champion both on the battlefield and in the arena. Sangria is considered one of Unionism's weapons, as it led the charge against the Pagan armies of the Skaggers while Allest made war with them. It was the Skaggers eventually who defeated and killed Emperor Allest, after which the weapon was used as a trophy among them. Eventually, the weapon disappeared from the historical narration, until it reappeared in Regalia, either by divine hands or because the weapon was rumored always to seek the worthy to wield it for the faith.

Description

Sangria is classified as a Weapon Artifact, meaning it cannot be wielded at the same time with other Weapon Artifacts by the same owner. Sangria is a longsword in design, though because Allest was large and the weapon was made to fit his proportions, it is sometimes thought of as a greatsword in the hands of an average or short person. The weapon has a strongly reflective opalescent sheen, Unionist iconography, and sacred prayer linens wrapped around the handle that would traditionally be used to embalm the dead before cremation.

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

  • Sangria allows its wielder to use a Deity-Form Transformation, which transforms their body into that of a divine God-like superhuman warrior in appearance, larger, stronger, and faster, clad in classical gladiatorial armor as a champion of the Gods. This change counts as a Transformation but does not count as a Disguise (which is pointless anyway due to Artifact ownership rules). Also while using this Transformation during Divinium summoning, Unionist Gods will treat the wielder as one of them which unlocks additional dialogue options.

Sparked Mechanics

  • Sangria's wielder can choose 3 Free Packs from the following Categories: Paladin Point Buy, Melee Point Buy, or Training Point Buy.
  • Sangria allows its wielder to summon Firebrand, a God-like avatar of the Unionist god Brand onto the battlefield during Calendar-planned Combat Scenarios, like Temple Raids, Aelrrigan Vault Raids, or Clandestine Base Raids. Firebrand will be portrayed by a Staff member and fights with the power of two Characters with their own set of Abilities. Firebrand will fight until reduced to 0 HP, or until Sangria's wielder reaches 0 HP. Firebrand also does not take a participant slot.
  • Sangria grants the wielder access to Allest's Sanctuary, a pocket dimension (instance Region) castle in the City of Regalia (Contact Staff to move it). They can also let others in (willingly), no one else can break in without permission. While within the Sanctuary, they can suspend (not remove, just pause) the effects of any player-applied Curses, including Custom Kit Prized Curses. Curse effects immediately re-activate as soon as the individual exits the Sanctuary.
  • Sangria as a weapon was used to make war, and hunt down non-believers who refused the authority of the Regalian Empire. Sangria grants the wielder +2 Attack Stat (breaking Cap up to 11) while using Attack Emotes on those of the following Religions: Fornoss, Minor Faiths, Evolism. Additionally, even when not attacking Characters of these faiths, the wielder's Attack Dice Roll Minimum is set to 3.

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 cannot be traded in, though some Events may ask for their sacrifice, destroying the Collectible. To summarize this Artifact's Collectible properties:

  • When this Artifact is exchanged for a Collectible, the Artifact seeks new piety for its cause, leaving behind a Sanctus Blade.
  • The Sanctus Blade Collectible inherits the Permanent Mechanic of the Artifact.
  • While there are several Sanctus Blades, each looks unique, though should be inspired by the Artifact.

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Writersbirdsfoot_violet
ArtistsMonMarty
ProcessorsFinlaggan, Okadoka
Last EditorBirdsfoot violet on 10/7/2024.

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