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{{CaptionedImage|file=Proud Richilde.jpg|caption=This banner by Asenath daughter of Esther shows the [[Pride|proud]] paragon [[Empress Richilde|Richilde]] inspiring Nicassia, the [[Urizen]] scholar who befriended<br>[[Adelmar the Lion]]| align=right|width=600}}
==Description==
==Description==
The ''Icon of the Proud'' is, paradoxically, rarely actually called an Icon of the Proud. Rather, every bearer tends to refer to it by a name that has personal meaning for themselves and their people. In [[Dawn]], unsurprisingly, it is an ''Icon of the [[Glory|Glorious]]''. In [[Wintermark]] an ''Icon of the [[heroism|Hero]]''; in [[Urizen]] an ''Icon of [[Arete|excellence]]'', in [[the Brass Coast]] an ''Icon of [[Honesty|glass]]''. It might be an ''[[Highguard|Icon of the Resolute]]'' or ''Faithful'', an ''[[Navarr|Icon of Sacrifice]]'', or an [[the Marches!Icon of the Calloused Hand]]. And these are just the common names that reflect pride in a nation, rather than the myriad other names that represent more personal pride.
The ''Icon of the Proud'' is, paradoxically, rarely actually called an Icon of the Proud. Rather, every bearer tends to refer to it by a name that has personal meaning for themselves and their people. In [[Dawn]], unsurprisingly, it is an ''Icon of the [[Glory|Glorious]]''. In [[Wintermark]] an ''Icon of the [[heroism|Hero]]''; in [[Urizen]] an ''Icon of [[Arete|Excellence]]'', in [[the Brass Coast]] an ''Icon of [[Honesty|Glass]]''. It might be an ''[[Highguard|Icon of the Resolute]]'' or ''Faithful'', an ''[[Navarr|Icon of Sacrifice]]'', or an ''[[the Marches|Icon of the Calloused Hand]]''. And these are just the common names that reflect pride in a nation, rather than the myriad other names that represent more personal pride.


It generally takes the form of a piece of religious art, usually depicting a paragon or exemplar of Pride such as [[Empress_Richilde_(Paragon)|Richilde]]. Usually, the image is of a figure that the bearer personally finds inspiring and this may mean that it contains the likeness of someone who is not ''technically'' a paragon or exemplar. Some [[the LEague|League]] priests bear a particular ''Icon of the Clever'' that bears the image of [[Emperor Giovanni]] for example, inspired by his practical politics. The Icon is not always a portrait either - even more so that other Icons it is common for an Icon of the Proud to take the form of a piece of art particular to a given nation. In [[Varushka]] for example it often takes the form of a statuette of an eagle, and is known as a ''Proud Eagle'' or occasionally (and a little paradoxically) a ''Wise Eagle''.
It generally takes the form of a piece of religious art, usually depicting a paragon or exemplar of Pride such as [[Empress_Richilde|Richilde]]. Usually, the image is of a figure that the bearer personally finds inspiring and this may mean that it contains the likeness of someone who is not ''technically'' a paragon or exemplar. Some [[the League|League]] priests bear a particular ''Icon of the Clever'' that bears the image of [[Emperor Giovanni]] for example, inspired by his practical politics. The Icon is not always a portrait either - even more so that other icons it is common for an Icon of the Proud to take the form of a piece of art particular to a given nation. In [[Varushka]] for example, it often takes the form of a statuette of an eagle, and is known as a ''Proud Eagle'' or occasionally (and a little paradoxically) a ''Wise Eagle''.
 
The icon is equally valuable to a priest who is dedicated to one of the other six virtues as it is to a priest who is dedicated to none of them. It allows them to [[Religious_skills#Performing_a_Ceremony|perform]] ceremonies such as [[anointing]], [[consecration]], and [[hallow]], and create [[aura|auras]] of Pride in place of the auras they would otherwise have access to. It also allows a priest to [[Religious_skills#Cooperation|cooperate]] with priests dedicated to Pride who are not part of their [[Bands#Sects|sect]].


The icon is equally valuable to a priest who is dedicated to one of the other six virtues as it is to a priest who is dedicated to none of them. It allows them to [[Religious_skills#Performing_a_Ceremony|perform]] ceremonies such as [[anointing]], [[consecration]], and [[hallow]], and create [[aura|auras]] of pride in place of the auras they would otherwise have access to. It also allows a priest to [[Religious_skills#Cooperation|cooperate]] with priests dedicated to Pride who are not part of their [[Bands#Sects|sect]].
==Rules==
==Rules==
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* '''Effect:''' You may perform ceremonial skills other than [[dedication]] as if you were dedicated to the virtue of [[Pride]].
* '''Effect:''' You may perform ceremonial skills other than [[dedication]] as if you were dedicated to the virtue of [[Pride]].
* '''Materials:''' Crafting Inspiring Refrain requires 5 measures of [[Materials#Iridescent Gloaming|iridescent gloaming]], 7 ingots of [[Materials#Orichalcum|orichalcum]], and 9 measures of [[Materials#Dragonbone|dragonbone]]; It takes 1 month to make one of these items.
* '''Materials:''' Crafting an Icon of the Proud requires 5 measures of [[Materials#Iridescent Gloaming|iridescent gloaming]], 7 ingots of [[Materials#Orichalcum|orichalcum]], and 9 measures of [[Materials#Dragonbone|dragonbone]]; It takes 1 month to make one of these items.

Latest revision as of 10:01, 3 May 2018

Proud Richilde.jpg
This banner by Asenath daughter of Esther shows the proud paragon Richilde inspiring Nicassia, the Urizen scholar who befriended
Adelmar the Lion

Description

The Icon of the Proud is, paradoxically, rarely actually called an Icon of the Proud. Rather, every bearer tends to refer to it by a name that has personal meaning for themselves and their people. In Dawn, unsurprisingly, it is an Icon of the Glorious. In Wintermark an Icon of the Hero; in Urizen an Icon of Excellence, in the Brass Coast an Icon of Glass. It might be an Icon of the Resolute or Faithful, an Icon of Sacrifice, or an Icon of the Calloused Hand. And these are just the common names that reflect pride in a nation, rather than the myriad other names that represent more personal pride.

It generally takes the form of a piece of religious art, usually depicting a paragon or exemplar of Pride such as Richilde. Usually, the image is of a figure that the bearer personally finds inspiring and this may mean that it contains the likeness of someone who is not technically a paragon or exemplar. Some League priests bear a particular Icon of the Clever that bears the image of Emperor Giovanni for example, inspired by his practical politics. The Icon is not always a portrait either - even more so that other icons it is common for an Icon of the Proud to take the form of a piece of art particular to a given nation. In Varushka for example, it often takes the form of a statuette of an eagle, and is known as a Proud Eagle or occasionally (and a little paradoxically) a Wise Eagle.

The icon is equally valuable to a priest who is dedicated to one of the other six virtues as it is to a priest who is dedicated to none of them. It allows them to perform ceremonies such as anointing, consecration, and hallow, and create auras of Pride in place of the auras they would otherwise have access to. It also allows a priest to cooperate with priests dedicated to Pride who are not part of their sect.

Rules

  • Form: Weapon. Takes the form of an icon. You must be holding this item in hand to use its magical properties.
  • Requirement: You must have the dedication skill to bond to this item.
  • Effect: You may perform ceremonial skills other than dedication as if you were dedicated to the virtue of Pride.
  • Materials: Crafting an Icon of the Proud requires 5 measures of iridescent gloaming, 7 ingots of orichalcum, and 9 measures of dragonbone; It takes 1 month to make one of these items.