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Many artifice guilds have informal rules against larger gatherings of gobbers, for this reason. The term "gobwrench" is used by gobbers to describe this phenomenon and as a curse by some artificers. Casual listeners might assume it's an actual tool, which is part of their intent. |
Many artifice guilds have informal rules against larger gatherings of gobbers, for this reason. The term "gobwrench" is used by gobbers to describe this phenomenon and as a curse by some artificers. Casual listeners might assume it's an actual tool, which is part of their intent. |
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⚫ | '''Sacred Objects:''' A piece or pieces from a failed invention can sometimes hold value or significance, especially if the final invention is of some significance. These pieces are termed "First-Tries." It's said they hold inspiration and luck of a sort. Certain of these are highly sought after--such as a piece from an early airship prototype, or dragonspitter. |
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⚫ | A piece or pieces from a failed invention can sometimes hold value or significance, especially if the final invention is of some significance. These pieces are termed "First-Tries." It's said they hold inspiration and luck of a sort. Certain of these are highly sought after--such as a piece from an early airship prototype, or dragonspitter. |
Revision as of 20:10, 19 November 2015
Ritual Magic
Gobwrench: In groups, gobbers may focus their energies and cause malfunctions in artifice and machinery. They may do this even from a distance, so long as they are able to view the device.
Many artifice guilds have informal rules against larger gatherings of gobbers, for this reason. The term "gobwrench" is used by gobbers to describe this phenomenon and as a curse by some artificers. Casual listeners might assume it's an actual tool, which is part of their intent.
Sacred Objects: A piece or pieces from a failed invention can sometimes hold value or significance, especially if the final invention is of some significance. These pieces are termed "First-Tries." It's said they hold inspiration and luck of a sort. Certain of these are highly sought after--such as a piece from an early airship prototype, or dragonspitter.