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Ándlar appears like a greatsword with a twisted handle formed into a tree-like shape with grooved engravings and four branches representing the four Worlds: the Living, Eiliheim, Volaheim, and Imellomgård. The material used in the blade, Zenith Silver, is associated with the divine works of Dáuw, forged in the fires of Mount Storgud and blessed by the skill of several gods so that no wielder would falter. This metal has a light-blue glow at all times with faint floating lights resembling snow falling as the blade is wielded.   
Ándlar appears like a greatsword with a twisted handle formed into a tree-like shape with grooved engravings and four branches representing the four Worlds: the Living, Eiliheim, Volaheim, and Imellomgård. The material used in the blade, Zenith Silver, is associated with the divine works of Dáuw, forged in the fires of Mount Storgud and blessed by the skill of several gods so that no wielder would falter. This metal has a light-blue glow at all times with faint floating lights resembling snow falling as the blade is wielded.   
   
   
==Artifact Mechanics==
==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#Artifacts|Resources]] Page. For Rules on Artifact ownership, see the [[Artifacts]] Page.  
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.  
====Permanent Mechanics====
====Permanent Mechanics====
* Ándlar’s wielder is empowered to bring peace to (non-Fornoss) Undead. If a Deathveil or Relicsworn Undead would deal -2HP Damage to the wielder of Ándlar, reduce that by -1HP.
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====Sparked Mechanics====
====Sparked Mechanics====
* Choose 2 Free Packs from the following Categories: Cleric Point Buy, Shaman Point Buy, Training Point Buy
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* When the wielder spends Divinium to contact any Fornoss God, they are granted an extra Divinium refund. This refunded Divinium can only be spent to contact Tadhg or Helskorn, however, and refunded Divinium cannot be doubly refunded by this Mechanic.
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====Sparked Combat Mechanics====
====Sparked Combat Mechanics====
* The wielder becomes immune to the adverse effects of any cold weather conditions, such as severe rain or snow. Additionally, once, at the start of a Combat Scene, the wielder may spend an Action to grant themselves one Block Token.
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==Collectible Artifact==
==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:
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:

Revision as of 20:53, 21 September 2024

Ándlar, Gatekey of Tadhg
Artifacts
NameÁndlar, Gatekey of Tadhg
OriginFornoss
TypeWeapon

Ándlar, Gatekeeper of Tadhg, is a greatsword or claymore made of Zenith Silver, an extremely rare metal thought long lost to the world, with ancient Velheim meaning and religious uses for the Fornoss faith. Ándlar’s creation is mostly a mystery but is believed to have been made by the Fornoss gods. It is also associated with bringing an end to the Undead. It is a highly important artifact among Fornoss worshipers as one of Tadhg's Keys, great weapons that can open their associated Vaarda Gate, and the greatsword in question can open the Gate on Nordskag in the Northbelt. It was recently recovered from a Helbolwen in Irvainvik (one of the few cities in Drixagh) and brought to the City of Regalia by the Velheim who discovered it.

Description

Ándlar appears like a greatsword with a twisted handle formed into a tree-like shape with grooved engravings and four branches representing the four Worlds: the Living, Eiliheim, Volaheim, and Imellomgård. The material used in the blade, Zenith Silver, is associated with the divine works of Dáuw, forged in the fires of Mount Storgud and blessed by the skill of several gods so that no wielder would falter. This metal has a light-blue glow at all times with faint floating lights resembling snow falling as the blade is wielded.

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:

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  • The UNIQUE NAME Collectible inherits the Permanent Mechanic of Ándlar but can only be used by MARTY/ALEX FILL THIS IN. While there are several UNIQUE NAME, each looks unique, though should be inspired by the appearance of Ándlar.



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WritersMonMarty, ellereller, MantaRey
ArtistsMonMarty
ProcessorsFireFan96, HydraLana
Last EditorMantaRey on 09/21/2024.

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