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Since no rare materials are needed to produce these, the enchantment is derived entirely from the skill of the artisan. In [[Urizen]] each ring is polished to the greatest possible shine and exposed to intricate patterns of [[Urizen_hearth_magic#Light|light]], while an [[Imperial Orcs|Orcish]] smith might gather a few links from the armour of many of her hardiest comrades before combining them to produce a mail shirt of great [[Worth]] drawing on the resilience of all the links’ past owners. In [[Wintermark]] and most other lands, tiny runes are etched into some of the rings, usually [[Evrom]], the rune of beginnings, to give the wearer a fresh start or occasionally [[Naeve]], the rune of hunger, to drive the wearer through hardship and on to greater things.  
Since no rare materials are needed to produce these, the enchantment is derived entirely from the skill of the artisan. In [[Urizen]] each ring is polished to the greatest possible shine and exposed to intricate patterns of [[Urizen_hearth_magic#Light|light]], while an [[Imperial Orcs|Orcish]] smith might gather a few links from the armour of many of her hardiest comrades before combining them to produce a mail shirt of great [[Worth]] drawing on the resilience of all the links’ past owners. In [[Wintermark]] and most other lands, tiny runes are etched into some of the rings, usually [[Evrom]], the rune of beginnings, to give the wearer a fresh start or occasionally [[Naeve]], the rune of hunger, to drive the wearer through hardship and on to greater things.  


In the Brass Coast it is sometimes crafted from leather and dubbed ''Scrivener's Scale''. The Freeborn Emperor Ahraz is known to have worn a suit of scrivener's scale during most of his career, including his negotiations with the rebellious orc slaves. When queried about why he did not don a more powerful suit of armour he is said to have replied:
In the Brass Coast it is sometimes crafted from leather and dubbed ''Scrivener's Scale''. The Freeborn Emperor Ahraz is known to have worn a suit of scrivener's scale during most of his career, including his negotiations with the rebellious orc slaves. When queried about why he did not don a more powerful suit of armour he is said to have replied:

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Description

This light mail shirt, usually composed of mithril or made in the form of steel ringmail, is favoured by Winterfolk and Freeborn senators,diplomats, negotiators and merchants who go to dangerous places in the pursuit of their duties. It is also popular with bannermen and scops. In these professions, many lack the boisterous spirit found among those who thrive on the battlefield, so they often seek out inspiring weapons to accompany the armour such as a Triumphant Blade.

Since no rare materials are needed to produce these, the enchantment is derived entirely from the skill of the artisan. In Urizen each ring is polished to the greatest possible shine and exposed to intricate patterns of light, while an Orcish smith might gather a few links from the armour of many of her hardiest comrades before combining them to produce a mail shirt of great Worth drawing on the resilience of all the links’ past owners. In Wintermark and most other lands, tiny runes are etched into some of the rings, usually Evrom, the rune of beginnings, to give the wearer a fresh start or occasionally Naeve, the rune of hunger, to drive the wearer through hardship and on to greater things.

In the Brass Coast it is sometimes crafted from leather and dubbed Scrivener's Scale. The Freeborn Emperor Ahraz is known to have worn a suit of scrivener's scale during most of his career, including his negotiations with the rebellious orc slaves. When queried about why he did not don a more powerful suit of armour he is said to have replied:


Rules

  • Form: Medium armour. Despite the name any medium armour may be mediator's mail.
  • Effect: You may spend a hero point to use the second wind skill.
  • Materials: Crafting a suit of mediator's mail requires no special materials. It takes two months to make one of these items.


"I am a diplomat, not a warrior. My armour is more to stop me being a burden on my bodyguards than to aid me in battle. If a fight breaks out, I will do my best but I am no soldier and no amount of armour will make me one. Better I save my money and spend it somewhere it will do good - on weapons and armour for those to whom I entrust my life."