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Unionism V2: Electric Boogaloo


This page contains all Metals written in MassiveCraft Lore, both as a Category with individual pages, but also a table showcasing all the gameplay value of the metals when used or owned. This table is always more up to date than the individual Metals pages, which are written for good reading, not necessarily competitive gameplay in roleplay. All Metals use Steel as a base-line for comparative reasons, which is easy to find and relative cheap in Regalia. In the table below, Availability is very strict. Usage of materials outside of their tiers without a valid IC explanation is not permitted. '''When it states "Noble Orders Only" that means the materials is only able to be acquired through progression orders in the Noble System.''' Weight does not result in weapons that can attack faster. This is mostly to do with armor classification. Durability does not protect against Abilities that artificially destroy or damage Metals. Strength dictates cutting efficiency for weapons. The rest is self-explanatory.
===Holy Orders===
{| class="wikitable"
* Nonnatean Order of the Silent Sisters
! style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold; background-color:#c0c0c0; color:#000000;" | Name
**Burial and Caretakers/Nuns
! style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold; background-color:#c0c0c0; color:#000000;" | Availability
* Dogartan Order of the Pious Brothers
! style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold; background-color:#c0c0c0; color:#000000;" | Weight
**Monks/Friars
! style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold; background-color:#c0c0c0; color:#000000;" | Durability
* Crimson Order of the Holy Inquisition
! style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold; background-color:#c0c0c0; color:#000000;" | Strength
**Secret Service
! style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold; background-color:#c0c0c0;" | Special Properties
* White Order of the Helerian Guard
! style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold; background-color:#c0c0c0; color:#000000;" | Appearance when Forged
**Military
|-
 
| Ferr-Iron
===Feast Days===
| Commoner
No such thing as days off of work, so make them community feast days/lunches and stuff
| Default
*Feast of the Emperor, May 22nd
| Weaker than Steel
**Regalian 4th of July/national founding day. Celebrates the Empire as a whole with the Emperor as an easy focal point
| Less sharp than Steel
*Feast of Love, Valentine's Day
| None
**Duh
| Red tinted dull gray
*Feast of all Souls, Halloween/Day of the Dead/
|-
**Remember the dead. Throw in trick or treating, also jack o' lanterns for Undeath Terror
| Steel
*Feast of Summertide
| Commoner
**Summer Festival
| Default
*Feast of Wintertide
| Default
**We have Saint Nicholas. He was Regulus. Draconists have a gift-giving holiday the same month. Yay religious appropriation.
| Default
 
| None
===Priestly Hierarchy===
| Dull silver
Within the Unionist College exist several ranks of priests, otherwise known as Celates. These ranks hold various responsibilities within the College, and thus those with higher offices are consider the most versed in matters of theological and bureaucratic knowledge. Below is a list of all priestly ranks, in order of seniority:
|-
 
| Assena
*The '''Primae-Everian''' was the official head of the Unionist College, considered to be the Unionist equivalent of a pope. Their duties included presiding over Holy Diets (a gathering of Celates to discuss religious dogma) as well as serving as the chaplain of the Imperial Palace. The last Primae-Everian was Piete Kade, who was assassinated by radicals within the College for attempting to reconcile with the various Schisms. While the Emperor is able to appoint a new Primae-Everian, the Concilly Council has advised him to leave the position vacant, out of respect for the previous officeholder.
| Commoner, but illegal in Regalia
 
| Default
*The '''Concilly Councillors''' are a group of well-learned Celates who are responsible for overseeing the vast bureaucracy of the Unionist College. Due to the prestige associated with bei9ng a Concilly Councillor, this position also suffers from political intrigue, with various faction plotting to place, or keep, their preferred Celates on the council. Despite this potential for corruption, Concilly Councillors are nevertheless very competent in their duties, as only those most theologically gifted can hope to be appointed to this position.
| Default
 
| Default
*The '''Arch-Everians''' are Celates who administer the most populous cities within the Regalian Empire, with their Celeries often including one of the Arch- or Grand- Temples of Unionism. Arch-Everians are highly influential figures, and often compete with the secular Dukes over authority within their cities (as the line between secular and religious boundaries starts to blur in these areas). Arch-Everians are formally appointed by the Primae-Everian on the recommendation of the Concilly Council, though it is well-known that the regional Duke also plays a notable role in suggesting their preferred candidate.
| Smells like salted almonds, when exposed to sub-skin tissue, causes localized stinging toxin that increase pain from being hit
 
| Dull silver with streaks of black rust-like edges
*The '''Everians''' are senior-ranking Celates who oversee a collection of Celeries within a geographic area. The position is usually appointed by the local Duke or Count, and confirmed by the Concilly Council. Everians are often the highest rank achieved by Celates, as higher offices start to involve political games that remove well-meaning yet naive Celates from rising in the ranks.
|-
 
| Blacksteel
*The '''Celates''' are the standard rank of priest within the Unionist College, achieved after completing clerical training and becoming ordained by an Everian. Most priests remain Celates for life, though this lack of upward advancements is hardly met with frustration due to the fulfilling experiences most Celates have with the faithful. While higher ranks become more focused on administrative duties, Celates are more focused on the spiritual needs of Unionists, and so spend most of their time providing various services to others.
| Wealthy Commoner
 
| Heavier than Steel
*The '''Lay Priests''' are not part of the Unionist College, or even considered clergy to begin with. Any Unionist can be a Lay Priest, which is an unofficial title given to those who are very knowledgeable about Unionism, and assist the Celates with their duties. There is no formal training required, though many Lay Priests often study Unionist theology in order to better assist their fellow Unionists. As there are no Celates within the Guided Unionist community, Lay Priests are responsible for overseeing community maintenance of the local Temples and guiding spiritual discussions.
| Stronger than Steel
| Default
| None
| Very dark gray, bordering on black
|-
| Brass
| Commoner
| Default
| Weaker than Steel
| Less sharp than Steel
| None
| Golden with a more yellowish dulling
|-
| Bronze
| Commoner
| Default
| Weaker than Steel
| Default
| None
| Yellowish brown with a light gold hue
|-
| Cinnochra
| Noble Orders Only
| Default
| Default
| Default
| None
| Deep crimson red
|-
| Copper
| Commoner
| Default
| Much weaker than Steel
| Less sharp than Steel
| None
| Brown with a sheen of red
|-
| Ephamaria
| Noble Orders Only
| Default
| Default
| Default
| Absorbs Electric charged Abilities, nullifying any harmful effects (but not stuns/roots/impairment effects)
| A light orange hue on top of a golden base
|-
| Flowerite
| Noble Orders Only
| Default
| Default
| Default
| When struck, produces a tonal C noise that resonates for several seconds, also, when brushed by air, the colors of pink start shifting to red/magenta/peach in smokey patterns
| Hot pink
|-
| Galena
| Wealthy Commoner
| Default
| Much weaker than Steel
| Less sharp than Steel
| Is not a metal in itself, but added to other metals to give them a silver sparkle
| Darker Silver that sparkles
|-
| Gold
| Wealthy Nobility
| Heavier than Steel
| Much weaker than Steel
| Less sharp than Steel
| None
| Golden
|-
| Hematite
| Wealthy Commoner
| Lighter than Steel
| Much weaker than Steel
| Less sharp than Steel
| It is highly malleable and easily shaped
| Dark grey
|-
| Lead
| Commoner
| Heavier than Steel
| Much weaker than Steel
| Less sharp than Steel
| High resistance to wear and tear, but also poisonous when injected or interacted with for a long period of time
| Dark grey
|-
| Laqoria
| Commoner
| Heavier than Steel
| Stronger than Steel
| Less sharp than Steel
| Has an internal crystalline structure with tiny little hectagons of reflectiveness that cause it to sparkle like diamonds
| Silver with a light hue of sky blue
|-
| Magnetite
| Wealthy Commoner
| Lighter than steel
| Default
| Default
| Is highly magnetic and attracts most other metals, sticking to them as well
| A shiny grey, like refined silver
|-
| Manicite
| Noble Orders Only, somewhat rare
| Lighter than steel
| Stronger than steel
| Stronger than steel
| Causes breakdowns in mental ability when worn or existing around an individual over a long period of time
| Very shiny, copper-like color
|-
| Metalitra
| Noble Orders Only, somewhat rare
| Lighter than steel
| Unbreakable
| Default
| Requires at least 30 [[Physical Stat]] to wield
| Dark gray with a sheen of dull gold
|-
| Dhobrøk-Khor
| Commoner, only made by [[Dwarven]] forges
| Heavier than steel
| Default
| Default
| Requires at least 10 [[Physical Stat]] to wield
| Beige almost wood-like color with red lines and cracks in the metal
|-
| Khazalitra
| Wealthy Commoner, only made by [[Dwarven]] forges
| Heavier than steel
| Stronger than steel
| Stronger than steel
| Requires at least 30 [[Physical Stat]] to wield
| Silver-like with cracks of azure blue marbled in the metal
|-
| Mocra
| Commoner, only made by [[Altalar]] forges
| Default
| Default
| Default
| None
| Very light pink like Himalayan salt with an opaline sheen
|-
| Nightsilver
| Expensive, only made by [[Altalar]] forges
| Much lighter than Steel
| Stronger than Steel
| Default
| Produces a dusting of glitter when moved around that disappears after a few seconds
| Dark night sky blue
|-
| Omnaleya
| Commoner, only made by [[Altalar]] forges
| Lighter than Steel
| Default
| Less sharp than Steel
| When moving through the air, produces a deep pitched buzzing noise
| A deep burgundy red with darker brown cracks running through it
|-
| Pattara
| Wealthy Commoner
| Default
| Unbreakable
| Default
| Can only be used to produce weapons, not armor, smells like cut grass
| Silver with a sharp green hue
|-
| Pyrignis
| Commoner
| Default
| Default
| Default
| When clashing with weapons, produces slag sparks in the direction of the attack that can ignite flammable materials
| Silver-yellow metal with strong reflective capacity
|-
| Silver
| Wealthy Commoner
| Lighter than Steel
| Much weaker than Steel
| Much less sharp than Steel
| None
| Silver
|-
| Skysteel
| Noble Orders Only, very rare
| Lighter than Steel
| Unbreakable
| Much sharper than Steel
| Can cut through Platesteel like it was regular Steel versus Leather
| Silver with a light blue glow light
|-
| Starris
| Noble Orders Only, Insanely rare
| Default
| Unbreakable
| Default
| Produces a blast of starlight air-burst that knocks into an enemy when they block an attack
| Like it was made of the starry night sky, with swirls of purple and blue and green, and sparkling white light inside the metal that is almost see-through like glass
|-
| Tin
| Commoner
| Default
| Very Brittle
| Much less sharp than Steel
| None
| Dull gray
|-
| Umbooru
| Commoner, only made by [[Songaskian]] forges
| Default
| Stronger than Steel
| Default
| Can only be used on tips of weapons or arrows or jewelry, when moving through the air, produces a rattle-snake-tail-like sound
| Ivory white
|-
| Zankari
| Commoner, only made by [[Dwarven]] forgesMetal
| Default
| Default
| Default
| When submerged in water, causing the liquid around it to start turning into a crimson red liquid, akin to blood, but not actual blood
| A dull dark brown with a very light red reflective sheen
|}

Latest revision as of 00:02, 17 November 2024

Unionism V2: Electric Boogaloo

Holy Orders

  • Nonnatean Order of the Silent Sisters
    • Burial and Caretakers/Nuns
  • Dogartan Order of the Pious Brothers
    • Monks/Friars
  • Crimson Order of the Holy Inquisition
    • Secret Service
  • White Order of the Helerian Guard
    • Military

Feast Days

No such thing as days off of work, so make them community feast days/lunches and stuff

  • Feast of the Emperor, May 22nd
    • Regalian 4th of July/national founding day. Celebrates the Empire as a whole with the Emperor as an easy focal point
  • Feast of Love, Valentine's Day
    • Duh
  • Feast of all Souls, Halloween/Day of the Dead/
    • Remember the dead. Throw in trick or treating, also jack o' lanterns for Undeath Terror
  • Feast of Summertide
    • Summer Festival
  • Feast of Wintertide
    • We have Saint Nicholas. He was Regulus. Draconists have a gift-giving holiday the same month. Yay religious appropriation.

Priestly Hierarchy

Within the Unionist College exist several ranks of priests, otherwise known as Celates. These ranks hold various responsibilities within the College, and thus those with higher offices are consider the most versed in matters of theological and bureaucratic knowledge. Below is a list of all priestly ranks, in order of seniority:

  • The Primae-Everian was the official head of the Unionist College, considered to be the Unionist equivalent of a pope. Their duties included presiding over Holy Diets (a gathering of Celates to discuss religious dogma) as well as serving as the chaplain of the Imperial Palace. The last Primae-Everian was Piete Kade, who was assassinated by radicals within the College for attempting to reconcile with the various Schisms. While the Emperor is able to appoint a new Primae-Everian, the Concilly Council has advised him to leave the position vacant, out of respect for the previous officeholder.
  • The Concilly Councillors are a group of well-learned Celates who are responsible for overseeing the vast bureaucracy of the Unionist College. Due to the prestige associated with bei9ng a Concilly Councillor, this position also suffers from political intrigue, with various faction plotting to place, or keep, their preferred Celates on the council. Despite this potential for corruption, Concilly Councillors are nevertheless very competent in their duties, as only those most theologically gifted can hope to be appointed to this position.
  • The Arch-Everians are Celates who administer the most populous cities within the Regalian Empire, with their Celeries often including one of the Arch- or Grand- Temples of Unionism. Arch-Everians are highly influential figures, and often compete with the secular Dukes over authority within their cities (as the line between secular and religious boundaries starts to blur in these areas). Arch-Everians are formally appointed by the Primae-Everian on the recommendation of the Concilly Council, though it is well-known that the regional Duke also plays a notable role in suggesting their preferred candidate.
  • The Everians are senior-ranking Celates who oversee a collection of Celeries within a geographic area. The position is usually appointed by the local Duke or Count, and confirmed by the Concilly Council. Everians are often the highest rank achieved by Celates, as higher offices start to involve political games that remove well-meaning yet naive Celates from rising in the ranks.
  • The Celates are the standard rank of priest within the Unionist College, achieved after completing clerical training and becoming ordained by an Everian. Most priests remain Celates for life, though this lack of upward advancements is hardly met with frustration due to the fulfilling experiences most Celates have with the faithful. While higher ranks become more focused on administrative duties, Celates are more focused on the spiritual needs of Unionists, and so spend most of their time providing various services to others.
  • The Lay Priests are not part of the Unionist College, or even considered clergy to begin with. Any Unionist can be a Lay Priest, which is an unofficial title given to those who are very knowledgeable about Unionism, and assist the Celates with their duties. There is no formal training required, though many Lay Priests often study Unionist theology in order to better assist their fellow Unionists. As there are no Celates within the Guided Unionist community, Lay Priests are responsible for overseeing community maintenance of the local Temples and guiding spiritual discussions.