Architect of the Crucible
(Created page with "==Overview== The Architect of the Crucible oversees the Crucible of Fate in Zenith. The Crucible was originally put suggested in Write_your_own_ending#The_Crucible_of_Fa...") |
No edit summary |
||
Line 16: | Line 16: | ||
</table></div> | </table></div> | ||
The ''Keeper of the Bronze Birds'', a herald of [[Estavus]], resides at the Crucible with their glass aviary housing five birds fashioned from bronze in the shape of raptors, named Alea, Hona, Roosa, Sind, and Forn. The Keeper can be instructed to unleash their birds; sending them to scour the mountains of Urizen, searching not for prey, but for signs of the remnants of star falls. As soon as they find one, they will bring word to the Crucible, and it will then be possible to gather the precious metal. As a [[ministry]], the Architect can purchase rings of ilium at a set price. The Architect spends their money and makes their choices during downtime from their character page. Money is removed from, and ilium is placed into, the character's inventory when the downtime is processed. | The ''Keeper of the Bronze Birds'', a herald of [[Estavus]], resides at the Crucible with their glass aviary housing five birds fashioned from bronze in the shape of raptors, named Alea, Hona, Roosa, Sind, and Forn. The Keeper can be instructed to unleash their birds; sending them to scour the mountains of Urizen, searching not for prey, but for signs of the remnants of star falls. As soon as they find one, they will bring word to the Crucible, and it will then be possible to gather the precious metal. As a [[ministry]], the Architect can purchase rings of ilium at a set price. The Architect spends their money and makes their choices during downtime from their character page. Money is removed from, and ilium is placed into, the character's inventory when the downtime is processed. | ||
===Perfect Utility=== | ===Perfect Utility=== | ||
Line 33: | Line 28: | ||
</table></div> | </table></div> | ||
The Architect of the Crucible is able to purchase up to three ritual staves from the artisans who work at the Crucible each season. The Architect spends their money and makes their choices during downtime by emailing into [mailto:plot@profounddecisions.co.uk plot@profonddecisions.co.uk]. Money is then removed from, and ribbons is placed into, the character's inventory when the downtime is processed. | The Architect of the Crucible is able to purchase up to three ritual staves from the artisans who work at the Crucible each season. The Architect spends their money and makes their choices during downtime by emailing into [mailto:plot@profounddecisions.co.uk plot@profonddecisions.co.uk]. Money is then removed from, and ribbons is placed into, the character's inventory when the downtime is processed. | ||
===Miracle And Wonder=== | |||
Once each season during [[downtime]], the Architect of the Crucible can select a single Urizen character with a mine, forest, herb garden, farm, or business in Morrow, Redoubt, or Zenith, and commission the artisans at the Crucible to create bespoke ushabti for them. This will upgrade their personal resource by one level. The cost is four thrones for each rank the resource currently has (so to upgrade a standard resource costs four thrones, while a level three resource would require twelve thrones). This is in place of all other costs - no [[mithril]],[[white granite]], or [[weirwood]] is required. It ''does'' count as upgrading the resource, however, so it can't be done at the same time as a normal upgrade. Other opportunities that change how a resource is upgraded have no effect - the cost is set by the need to create custom ushabti. | |||
To use this ability, the Architect of the Crucible must ensure they have the appropriate amount of thrones in their inventory, and email [mailto:plot@profounddecisions.co.uk plot@profounddecisions.co.uk] with the CID or name and details of the character they have chosen to assist. | |||
==Appointment== | ==Appointment== |
Revision as of 17:35, 15 August 2023
Overview
The Architect of the Crucible oversees the Crucible of Fate in Zenith. The Crucible was originally put suggested in Winter 384YE by Naomi of Virtue's Rest as part of an appraisal to stabilise and restore the territory of Zenith. It was commissioned by Sagua i'Ezmara, the Master of the Koboldi, during the Winter Solstice 384YE and completed shortly before the Spring Equinox 385YE.
Responsibilities
The Architect of the Crucible is responsible for ensuring the security of the Crucible and the artisans who work there.
Powers
Bronze Birds
The Bronze Birds | |
25 crowns | 1 rings of ilium |
50 crowns | 2 rings of ilium |
75 crowns | 3 rings of ilium |
98 crowns | 4 rings of ilium |
120 crowns | 5 rings of ilium |
The Keeper of the Bronze Birds, a herald of Estavus, resides at the Crucible with their glass aviary housing five birds fashioned from bronze in the shape of raptors, named Alea, Hona, Roosa, Sind, and Forn. The Keeper can be instructed to unleash their birds; sending them to scour the mountains of Urizen, searching not for prey, but for signs of the remnants of star falls. As soon as they find one, they will bring word to the Crucible, and it will then be possible to gather the precious metal. As a ministry, the Architect can purchase rings of ilium at a set price. The Architect spends their money and makes their choices during downtime from their character page. Money is removed from, and ilium is placed into, the character's inventory when the downtime is processed.
Perfect Utility
The Crucible Staves | |
4 thrones 1 crown | 1 Choleric Staff |
4 thrones | 1 Enigmatic Staff |
3 thrones 6 crowns | 1 Luminous Staff |
3 thrones 5 crowns | 1 Melancholic Staff |
4 thrones 2 crowns | 1 Phlegmatic Staff |
4 thrones 3 crowns | 1 Sanguine Staff |
The Architect of the Crucible is able to purchase up to three ritual staves from the artisans who work at the Crucible each season. The Architect spends their money and makes their choices during downtime by emailing into plot@profonddecisions.co.uk. Money is then removed from, and ribbons is placed into, the character's inventory when the downtime is processed.
Miracle And Wonder
Once each season during downtime, the Architect of the Crucible can select a single Urizen character with a mine, forest, herb garden, farm, or business in Morrow, Redoubt, or Zenith, and commission the artisans at the Crucible to create bespoke ushabti for them. This will upgrade their personal resource by one level. The cost is four thrones for each rank the resource currently has (so to upgrade a standard resource costs four thrones, while a level three resource would require twelve thrones). This is in place of all other costs - no mithril,white granite, or weirwood is required. It does count as upgrading the resource, however, so it can't be done at the same time as a normal upgrade. Other opportunities that change how a resource is upgraded have no effect - the cost is set by the need to create custom ushabti.
To use this ability, the Architect of the Crucible must ensure they have the appropriate amount of thrones in their inventory, and email plot@profounddecisions.co.uk with the CID or name and details of the character they have chosen to assist.
Appointment
This title is appointed during the Summer Solstice. The Architect of the Crucible is appointed through Tally of the Votes by citizens of Urizen who control mana sites. The larger the mana site an individual has, the more votes they can allocate in support to a candidate. The voting is handled by the civil servants in the Bourse.
Only an Urizen citizen may hold the title. They do not receive a seat on the Bourse. As a title appointed through the Bourse they cannot be revoked by the Imperial Synod.
Summit | Elected | Votes |
---|---|---|
Summer Solstice 386YE | Esteban Ezmara of Zenith Ascendant | 269 Votes |
Summer Solstice 385YE | Bartimaeus |
Recent Elections
This title is currently held by Esteban Ezmara of Zenith Ascendant; it will be reelected at Summer Solstice 387YE. The table to the right shows the citizens who have been elected to hold this title in the years since Empress Britta died.