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'''Artifact Rules'''
The World of Aloria is filled with magical and mystical indestructible Artifacts, many created by the Gods to aid (or corrupt) the lives of mortals as they navigate the events in history. Artifacts are powerful objects of which only a few exist that Players can end up owning, either as a reward for an Event or by taking them from other Players. They often give powerful Abilities, and Mechanics, and make any owner a target from other gloryseekers. Below you will find a listing of all the Artifacts and Rules.
* Artifacts are items of immense magical power and usually historical importance, can can be temporarily owned and wielded by player characters.
* Artifacts are always recognizable. The [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/181G5URHTzfiJz5EOpthBnUWHAwWn0xCFJDP8UmjHy6w/edit?gid=1509769639#gid=1509769639 repository] is IC information.
* Artifacts can only be disguised if attending a Calendar Event with a Disguise Mechanic.
* Artifacts can be stolen only if their owner is incapacitated and all fighting has ended.
* Tenured Artifacts and Knight Rank-Up Artifacts are the only Artifacts that cannot be stolen. They are explained below.
* Tenured Artifacts are created when a character has owned a specific artifact for a long period of time (~4+ months, usually), without it being traded or stolen, that the artifact becomes locked to them.
* Artifacts with a description that describes them as “Intangible” cannot be Tenured.
* Tenured Artifacts are considered removed from circulation (though their sparks can still be stolen), and a new Artifact is released in their stead.
* Unlike regular Artifacts, anyone can take an Artifactspark from a Tenured Artifact, since the Artifact itself cannot be stolen.
* When a Character with a Tenured Artifact is retired, that Tenured Artifact is permanently retired, too.
* Knight Rank-Up Artifacts are strictly rewards for [[Knights]], and do not have sparks, nor can they be stolen.
* Artifact Holders should not obfuscate that they have an artifact, and if they are KO’d in combat, must inform those present in the scene that they have an Artifact that can be stolen.
* Artifacts can only be traded voluntarily once per week.
* Artifacts cannot be destroyed by players. Some Artifacts can be destroyed by Gods.
* Artifacts can be confiscated from inactive players. They are however entitled to a warning.
* Multiple artifacts of the same type (i.e. jewelry, weapon, shield) cannot be wielded at once.
* While anyone can steal whole artifacts, only certain Mechanics and groups can remove Artifactsparks from an Artifact.
* Aelrrigan Knights, Event NPCs/Gods, Custom Kits, and Wiki Mechanics can remove Artifactsparks, thus removing access to Artifactspark Mechanics.
* Permanent Mechanics as described on Artifacts, however, are not affected by the Artifactspark, and are always active.
* Disabled Artifacts can be restored by putting another Artifactspark in it, which can be acquired in a number of ways described on the [[Resources]] page.
* Artifactspark can also be voluntarily granted by the Aelrrigan Order when it is petitioned for, but only by a Group Vote.
* Some Artifactsparks can be restored by Gods in Events, and Divinium Summoning, if that God made the Artifact or is part of its making.


==Artifact Rules==
Because Artifacts present a gamified experience of important object ownership, some Rules are enforced both with ownership and acquisition.
* Artifacts are famous and always recognizable. Ownership, but '''not''' Status, is always IC information, and the Artifacts cannot be hidden or disguised.
* Artifact Status is defined as: Sparked, Legendary Sparked, or Corrupted. These can only be known by directly seeing the Artifact IC.
* Which Character/Player owns which Artifact can always be found on the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/181G5URHTzfiJz5EOpthBnUWHAwWn0xCFJDP8UmjHy6w/edit?gid=1509769639#gid=1509769639 Repository] (External link to a Google Doc Spreadsheet)
* In the event a Shapeshifter owns an Artifact, the Artifact is registered to the Persona that acquired it, but otherwise cannot be hidden.
* Artifacts cannot be taken from their owners during Calendar-recorded Player/Staff Events to avoid Event disruption. 
* Artifacts can only be stolen if their owner is incapacitated (0 HP) and all fighting around the Artifact has ended.
* If an Artifact holder has been incapacitated in Combat (0 HP) they must emote the Artifact being takeable next to them.
* Artifacts can be voluntarily traded/handed off, but only once every 30 days, per Artifact, not per owner.
* Staff will confiscate Artifacts from inactive players/Characters, though they are always entitled to at least one warning.
* Multiple Artifacts of the same type (Sword-Sword etc.) cannot be wielded at once. This does not apply to Collectibles Legendaries.
* Only certain groups of Mechanics can steal Artifactsparks from Artifacts, though anyone can steal or own an Artifact of any kind.
* Some Mechanics may not be affected by Artifactspark removal. A removed Spark can also be re-inserted, see the [[Resources]] Page.
* In some exceptional events, Gods/Divine Beings may restore Artifactsparks. The Aelrrigan Order may also vote to restore it.
* In the case a Player OOCly does not want their Artifact anymore, they can ask for Lore Staff to Repo it and re-distribute it.


==Artifact List==
An impressionist depiction of the Artifact represents each Artifact.
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<gallery mode="packed-overlay" widths="400px" heights="400px">
File:L26,R1,C1,Akhet-hedj,visible,Normal,255.png|''Akhet-Hedj, Baskarr Chain''
File:L26,R1,C1,Akhet-hedj,visible,Normal,255.png|link=Akhet-hedj|''[[Akhet-hedj|Akhet-Hedj, Accessory]]''
File:L23,R1,C1,Kinvahc,visible,Normal,255.png|''Kinvahc, Evolism Necklace''
File:L24,R1,C1,Gudhjarta,visible,Normal,255.png|link=Gudhjarta|''[[Gudhjarta|Gudhjarta, Weapon]]''
File:L24,R1,C1,Gudhjarta,visible,Normal,255.png|''Gudhjarta, Fornoss Axe''
File:L25,R1,C1,Sangria,visible,Normal,255.png|link=Sangria|''[[Sangria|Sangria, Weapon]]''
File:L25,R1,C1,Sangria,visible,Normal,255.png|''Sangria, Unionist Sword''
File:L01,R1,C1,Panopticon,visible,Normal,255.png|link=Panopticon|''[[Panopticon|Panopticon, Weapon]]''
File:L01,R1,C1,Panopticon,visible,Normal,255.png|''Panopticon, Shifter Sword''
File:L22,R1,C1,Andlar,visible,Normal,255.png|link=Andlar|''[[Andlar|Andlar, Weapon]]''
File:L04,R1,C1,Meratar,visible,Normal,255.png|link=Meratar|''[[Meratar|Meratar, Armor ]]''
File:L06,R1,C1,Warbound Ironfists,visible,Normal,255.png|link=Warbound Ironfists|''[[Warbound Ironfists|Warbound, Weapon]]''
File:L07,R1,C1,Talnalle,visible,Normal,255.png|link=Talnalle|''[[Talnalle|Talnalle, Weapon]]''
File:L08,R1,C1,Meselya,visible,Normal,255.png|link=Meselya|''[[Meselya|Meselya, Accessory]]''
File:L09,R1,C1,Prakhara,visible,Normal,255.png|link=Prakhara|''[[Prakhara|Prakhara, Weapon]]''
File:L12,R1,C1,Riverhide,visible,Normal,255.png|link=Riverhide|''[[Riverhide|Riverhide, Armor]]''
File:L16,R1,C1,Zanzibart,visible,Normal,255.png|link=Zanzibart|''[[Zanzibart|Zanzibart, Weapon]]''
File:L17,R1,C1,Narselendis,visible,Normal,255.png|link=Narselendis|''[[Narselendis|Narselendis, Weapon]]''
File:L18,R1,C1,Ruton,visible,Normal,255.png|link=Ruton|''[[Ruton|Ruton, Accessory]]''
File:L19,R1,C1,Baardensang,visible,Normal,255.png|link=Baardensang|''[[Baardensang|Baardensang, Weapon]]''
File:L20,R1,C1,Aulaya,visible,Normal,255.png|link=Aulaya|''[[Aulaya|Aulaya, Weapon]]''
File:Insilon4real.png|link=Isinlon|''[[Isinlon|Isinlon, Accessory]]''
File:Notevilbridede.png|link=Brightedge|''[[Brightedge|Brightedge, Weapon]]''
</gallery>
</gallery>
 
==Grim Artifact List==
Grim Artifacts follow the same rules and design as regular Artifacts, however, they were either created or altered by Death Gods, Void Gods, or Arken, making them more unstable or dangerous to mortals on Aloria. On average Grim Artifacts are stronger, but they also draw attention from Magic-policing Aelrrigan Knights who hunt down dangerous owners of such Artifacts. An impressionist depiction of the Artifact represents each Artifact. To navigate to their respective pages, click the text inside the image.
<gallery mode="packed-overlay" widths="400px" heights="400px">
<gallery mode="packed-overlay" widths="400px" heights="400px">
File:L22,R1,C1,Andlar,visible,Normal,255.png|''Andlar, Fornoss Sword''
File:Darkccrown.png|link=Kinvahc|''[[Kinvahc|Kinvahc, Accessory]]''
File:L02,R1,C1,Hydtithe,visible,Normal,255.png|''Hydtithe, Second Skin''
File:Darksymb.png|link=Hydtithe|''[[Hydtithe|Hydtithe, Armor]]''
File:L03,R1,C1,Rustheart,visible,Normal,255.png|''Rustheart, Electrum Armor''
File:Rlhammer.png|link=Sandspite|''[[Sandspite|Sandspite, Weapon]]''
File:L04,R1,C1,Meratar,visible,Normal,255.png|''Merathar, Elven Cloak''
File:Darktail.png|link=Malghoriirn|''[[Malghoriirn|Malghoriirn, Weapon]]''
File:L05,R1,C1,Spurned Animus,visible,Normal,255.png|''Animus, Mystery Necklace''
File:Rkpick.png|link=Ivory Picks|''[[Ivory Picks|Ivory Pick, Accessory]]''
File:Rkdust.png|link=Sparks of Joy|''[[Sparks of Joy|Joyspark, Accessory]]''
File:Darkgcoin.png|link=Coins of Greed|''[[Coins of Greed|Greedcoin, Accessory]]''
File:Darkarmo.png|link=Rustheart|''[[Rustheart|Rustheart, Armor]]''
File:Darkneckl.png|link=Spurned Animus|''[[Spurned Animus|Animus, Accessory]]''
File:Mazatolias.png|link=Mazatlias|''[[Mazatlias|Mazatlias, Accessory]]''
File:Ultj.png|link=Nauret|''[[Nauret|Nauret, Armor]]''
File:Vecnahand.png|[[Tansurvaan's Hand]]|''[[Tansurvaan's Hand|Tansurvaan's Hand, Accessory]]''
File:Darkccrown.png|link=Nurnivar|''[[Nurnivar|Nurnivar, Accessory]]''
File:Darkccrown.png|link=Coming Soon|''[[Coming Soon|Coming Soon]]''
File:Darkccrown.png|link=Coming Soon|''[[Coming Soon|Coming Soon]]''
File:Darkccrown.png|link=Coming Soon|''[[Coming Soon|Coming Soon]]''
File:Darkccrown.png|link=Coming Soon|''[[Coming Soon|Coming Soon]]''
File:Darkccrown.png|link=Coming Soon|''[[Coming Soon|Coming Soon]]''
</gallery>
</gallery>


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==Artifact Corruption==
File:L06,R1,C1,Warbound Ironfists,visible,Normal,255.png|''Warbound, Unionist Gloves''
Artifact Corruption is a special process by which higher powers of an Evil nature (Void Gods, Death Gods, Spirit Dukes, etc), can transform an Artifact at the behest of the owner, for a price. Currently, the only way to reliably do this is via [[Evolism]]'s Mechanics, which always Void Corrupts it.
File:L07,R1,C1,Talnalle,visible,Normal,255.png|''Talnalle, Eronidas Claymore''
===Void Corruption===
File:L08,R1,C1,Meselya,visible,Normal,255.png|''Meselya, Lanlath Ring''
* '''Corruption Mechanic 1:''' The wielder's Max HP is raised from 10 to 16. The wielder gains 2 Free Packs of choice from the following Categories: [[Magic Point Buy]] , [[Proficiency | Faith Point Buy]] (excluding Prayer), or [[Adapt Point Buy]], but only as Sinistral Void Magic. If Magic Point Buy is chosen, Abilities are always the Sinistral Variant, regardless of Magic Stat.  
File:L09,R1,C1,Prakhara,visible,Normal,255.png|''Prakhara, Draconist Glaive''
* '''Corruption Mechanic 2:''' The wielder always counts as having Divinium when present at an Evolist God Divinium Summoning for the purpose of asking questions. After 1 week of ownership of the Corrupted Artifact, the user generates 1 Auto-Divinium per Month, but it can only be used to summon Evolist Gods. Additionally, the wielder can summon a Wretch, a Demon in service to Int onto the battlefield during Calendar-planned Combat Scenarios, like Temple Raids, Aelrrigan Vault Raids, or Clandestine Base Raids. Wretches will be portrayed by a Staff member and fights with the power of two Characters with their own set of Abilities. Wretches  will fight until reduced to 0 HP, or until the artifact's wielder reaches 0 HP. Wretches also does not take a participant slot.
File:L10,R1,C1,Sandspite,visible,Normal,255.png|''Sandspite, Dark Hammer''
</gallery>


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==Artifact Tenuring==
File:L11,R1,C1,Malghoriirn,visible,Normal,255.png|''Malghoriirn, Magic Tail''
Artifact Tenuring is a special process by which an Artifact is converted into a collectible legendary item. Collectible Legendaries are not the same as Artifacts, and while it may technically break the logic of Roleplay when an Artifact is exchanged for a Collectible Legendary, Artifacts are made to be owned and to swap hands frequently. This means that we as Staff want an Artifact to inevitably be owned by more than one Player, so that everyone who wants to, has a fair shot at owning it for a while. Collectible Legendaries are a way of rewarding Players who have held onto certain Artifacts for a long time with a similar object that fits their Character niche and Aesthetic, though with the powers seriously reduced as a historical statement for that Character, in essence, to show "This person held this important thing for a long time" - and now has a permanent token Collectible to show for it. Artifact Tenuring has an additional set of Rules.
File:L12,R1,C1,Riverhide,visible,Normal,255.png|''Riverhide, Draconist Cloak''
* Collectible Legendaries and Knight Collectibles (also considered Collectible Legendaries) cannot be stolen and are permanently owned.
File:L13,R1,C1,Ivory Pick,visible,Normal,255.png|''Ivory Pick, Dark Lockpick''
* Collectibles generally follow all rules for Artifacts otherwise (ex. ownership knowledge), and any exceptions to this will be listed here.  
File:L14,R1,C1,Sparks of Joy,visible,Normal,255.png|''Joyspark, Magic Dust''
* An Artifact is Tenured (turned into a Collectibe Legendary) when it has been owned by the same Character for 4+ months (non-consecutive).
File:L15,R1,C1,Coin of Greed,visible,Normal,255.png|''Greedcoin, Dark Currency''
* Staff will usually provide an IC excuse, to why they lost the Artifact, but get a Collectible. The Artifact goes back into circulation.
</gallery>
* Collectible Legendaries do not have Sparks that can be stolen, as they have lost the majority of their power and de-sparking would be unfair.


<gallery mode="packed-overlay" widths="400px" heights="400px">
==OPTIONAL: Artifact Figura Models==
File:L16,R1,C1,Zanzibart,visible,Normal,255.png|''Zanzibart, Glory Mace''
Thanks to the gracious and diligent work of Lore Staff Member Stellarrix, we have a Figura Modelpack available for download [https://www.massivecraft.com/resource-pack here] for all currently written and available Artifacts. This comes with some extra rules and considerations:
File:L17,R1,C1,Narselendis,visible,Normal,255.png|''Narselendis, Snake Dagger''
* This model pack requires the use of Figura, a third-party mod that many members of the server use, but is not required.  
File:L18,R1,C1,Ruton,visible,Normal,255.png|''Ruton, Dwarven Shield''
* This model pack is entirely optional as an aesthetic add-on to represent the many In-Lore Artifacts in-game.
File:L19,R1,C1,Baardensang,visible,Normal,255.png|''Baardensang, Twin Swords''
* '''Please do not edit, alter, or re-use the models of the artifacts themselves.''' You may adjust placements to suit model needs.
File:L20,R1,C1,Aulaya,visible,Normal,255.png|''Aulaya, Estelley Bow''
* Use of this model pack by no means alleviates the requirement to emote your Artifact possession upon character KO.
</gallery>
* Please continue to observe normal Artifact rules, and semi-frequently emote the presence of the Artifact.
 
* Please only use the models for Artifacts your Character possesses.
<gallery mode="packed-overlay" widths="480px" heights="480px">
* Many of the models in this pack are drag and drop, if you do not have a custom model already, these will work out of the box.
File:L21,R1,C1,Brightedge,visible,Normal,255.png|''Brightedge, Dark Scythe''
* If you have a custom model, feel free to import the Artifact model you need into it, and copy-paste the scripts.
</gallery>
* We do not officially offer Figura Support in tickets , but if you require support for these models only, please ask for Stellarrix in the ticket bot.

Latest revision as of 22:31, 6 November 2024

The World of Aloria is filled with magical and mystical indestructible Artifacts, many created by the Gods to aid (or corrupt) the lives of mortals as they navigate the events in history. Artifacts are powerful objects of which only a few exist that Players can end up owning, either as a reward for an Event or by taking them from other Players. They often give powerful Abilities, and Mechanics, and make any owner a target from other gloryseekers. Below you will find a listing of all the Artifacts and Rules.

Artifact Rules

Because Artifacts present a gamified experience of important object ownership, some Rules are enforced both with ownership and acquisition.

  • Artifacts are famous and always recognizable. Ownership, but not Status, is always IC information, and the Artifacts cannot be hidden or disguised.
  • Artifact Status is defined as: Sparked, Legendary Sparked, or Corrupted. These can only be known by directly seeing the Artifact IC.
  • Which Character/Player owns which Artifact can always be found on the Repository (External link to a Google Doc Spreadsheet)
  • In the event a Shapeshifter owns an Artifact, the Artifact is registered to the Persona that acquired it, but otherwise cannot be hidden.
  • Artifacts cannot be taken from their owners during Calendar-recorded Player/Staff Events to avoid Event disruption.
  • Artifacts can only be stolen if their owner is incapacitated (0 HP) and all fighting around the Artifact has ended.
  • If an Artifact holder has been incapacitated in Combat (0 HP) they must emote the Artifact being takeable next to them.
  • Artifacts can be voluntarily traded/handed off, but only once every 30 days, per Artifact, not per owner.
  • Staff will confiscate Artifacts from inactive players/Characters, though they are always entitled to at least one warning.
  • Multiple Artifacts of the same type (Sword-Sword etc.) cannot be wielded at once. This does not apply to Collectibles Legendaries.
  • Only certain groups of Mechanics can steal Artifactsparks from Artifacts, though anyone can steal or own an Artifact of any kind.
  • Some Mechanics may not be affected by Artifactspark removal. A removed Spark can also be re-inserted, see the Resources Page.
  • In some exceptional events, Gods/Divine Beings may restore Artifactsparks. The Aelrrigan Order may also vote to restore it.
  • In the case a Player OOCly does not want their Artifact anymore, they can ask for Lore Staff to Repo it and re-distribute it.

Artifact List

An impressionist depiction of the Artifact represents each Artifact.

Grim Artifact List

Grim Artifacts follow the same rules and design as regular Artifacts, however, they were either created or altered by Death Gods, Void Gods, or Arken, making them more unstable or dangerous to mortals on Aloria. On average Grim Artifacts are stronger, but they also draw attention from Magic-policing Aelrrigan Knights who hunt down dangerous owners of such Artifacts. An impressionist depiction of the Artifact represents each Artifact. To navigate to their respective pages, click the text inside the image.

Artifact Corruption

Artifact Corruption is a special process by which higher powers of an Evil nature (Void Gods, Death Gods, Spirit Dukes, etc), can transform an Artifact at the behest of the owner, for a price. Currently, the only way to reliably do this is via Evolism's Mechanics, which always Void Corrupts it.

Void Corruption

  • Corruption Mechanic 1: The wielder's Max HP is raised from 10 to 16. The wielder gains 2 Free Packs of choice from the following Categories: Magic Point Buy , Faith Point Buy (excluding Prayer), or Adapt Point Buy, but only as Sinistral Void Magic. If Magic Point Buy is chosen, Abilities are always the Sinistral Variant, regardless of Magic Stat.
  • Corruption Mechanic 2: The wielder always counts as having Divinium when present at an Evolist God Divinium Summoning for the purpose of asking questions. After 1 week of ownership of the Corrupted Artifact, the user generates 1 Auto-Divinium per Month, but it can only be used to summon Evolist Gods. Additionally, the wielder can summon a Wretch, a Demon in service to Int onto the battlefield during Calendar-planned Combat Scenarios, like Temple Raids, Aelrrigan Vault Raids, or Clandestine Base Raids. Wretches will be portrayed by a Staff member and fights with the power of two Characters with their own set of Abilities. Wretches will fight until reduced to 0 HP, or until the artifact's wielder reaches 0 HP. Wretches also does not take a participant slot.

Artifact Tenuring

Artifact Tenuring is a special process by which an Artifact is converted into a collectible legendary item. Collectible Legendaries are not the same as Artifacts, and while it may technically break the logic of Roleplay when an Artifact is exchanged for a Collectible Legendary, Artifacts are made to be owned and to swap hands frequently. This means that we as Staff want an Artifact to inevitably be owned by more than one Player, so that everyone who wants to, has a fair shot at owning it for a while. Collectible Legendaries are a way of rewarding Players who have held onto certain Artifacts for a long time with a similar object that fits their Character niche and Aesthetic, though with the powers seriously reduced as a historical statement for that Character, in essence, to show "This person held this important thing for a long time" - and now has a permanent token Collectible to show for it. Artifact Tenuring has an additional set of Rules.

  • Collectible Legendaries and Knight Collectibles (also considered Collectible Legendaries) cannot be stolen and are permanently owned.
  • Collectibles generally follow all rules for Artifacts otherwise (ex. ownership knowledge), and any exceptions to this will be listed here.
  • An Artifact is Tenured (turned into a Collectibe Legendary) when it has been owned by the same Character for 4+ months (non-consecutive).
  • Staff will usually provide an IC excuse, to why they lost the Artifact, but get a Collectible. The Artifact goes back into circulation.
  • Collectible Legendaries do not have Sparks that can be stolen, as they have lost the majority of their power and de-sparking would be unfair.

OPTIONAL: Artifact Figura Models

Thanks to the gracious and diligent work of Lore Staff Member Stellarrix, we have a Figura Modelpack available for download here for all currently written and available Artifacts. This comes with some extra rules and considerations:

  • This model pack requires the use of Figura, a third-party mod that many members of the server use, but is not required.
  • This model pack is entirely optional as an aesthetic add-on to represent the many In-Lore Artifacts in-game.
  • Please do not edit, alter, or re-use the models of the artifacts themselves. You may adjust placements to suit model needs.
  • Use of this model pack by no means alleviates the requirement to emote your Artifact possession upon character KO.
  • Please continue to observe normal Artifact rules, and semi-frequently emote the presence of the Artifact.
  • Please only use the models for Artifacts your Character possesses.
  • Many of the models in this pack are drag and drop, if you do not have a custom model already, these will work out of the box.
  • If you have a custom model, feel free to import the Artifact model you need into it, and copy-paste the scripts.
  • We do not officially offer Figura Support in tickets , but if you require support for these models only, please ask for Stellarrix in the ticket bot.