Sorin's Rite of Agony
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
This ritual creates a pact between the target | This ritual creates a pact between the target and the winter [[Eternals|Eternal]] [[Sorin]]; in return for temporarily increased mastery of the Realm of Winter, the target suffers a lingering wound. Some magical scholars are of the opinion that the pain and discomfort somehow feeds Sorin's desire for suffering, while others claim this is a misunderstanding of the Eternal's motives. Rather than feeding on pain, these scholars claim, Sorin simply reinforces his belief that all true strength comes from suffering. Either way, if magic is used to heal the enchanted wound the [[enchantment]] ends immediately. | ||
Even though Sorin is often invoked with this ritual, there is no actual communion with the Eternal. As with many similar rituals, ''Sorin's Rite of Agony'' seems to represent an agreed-on pact with the supernatural entity. If the ritual is performed in the correct way, then the enchantment is created; Sorin himself has no direct interaction with the ritualists or the target. Still, the Eternal himself is said to show interest in those who come into his presence who have performed this rite. | |||
A variant of this ritual is known to have been practiced among several inter-connected covens of [[The League|League]] [[Mountebank|mountebanks]] in [[Sarvos]] in the second century of the Empire. Called ''Surut's Burning Brand'' it required the target to be burnt with [[Beggar's Lye]] and was connected to the Burnt Knight of the [[Thrice-cursed Court]]. Eventually the mountebank societies became embroiled in acts of malicious arson, performing increasingly extreme acts in return for more power from Surut; they were arrested and the majority executed for multiple murders. If ''Surut's Burning Brand'' were to resurface, anyone practicing it would likely attract a lot of attention from the [[Imperial Conclave]] and the Imperial Magistrates. | |||
==Common Elements== | ==Common Elements== |
Revision as of 11:20, 18 March 2013
Rules
Spring Magnitude 24
Performing the Ritual
Performing this ritual takes at least 2 minutes of roleplaying. The target character, who must have the magician skill, must be present throughout.
During the ritual the target must be cut with an edged weapon, sufficient to cause the loss of 1 hit.
This ritual is an enchantment. A target may only be under one enchantment effect at a time.
Effects
When the ritual is complete, after the target has lost 1 body hit, they gain an enchantment that grants them one additional rank of Winter Lore. They also experience a roleplaying effect: the wound used to perform this ritual will not heal; at dramatically appropriate moments it will burn painfully sending waves of feverish pain through the character.
The wound created by this ritual continues to run with blood and will not heal naturally most healing magic is likewise ineffective. It can only be healed through treatment by a physick, using the traumatic wounds rules.
The enchantment ends immediately if the wound is healed. Once the duration of the enchantment has expires, the wound can be healed normally.
The effect lasts until the start of the next Profound Decisions Empire event.
Additional Targets
This ritual can affect additional characters from the same coven. Each additional character increases the magnitude by 14. Additional characters must be present throughout, and must each place their hands into the same opaque container.
Description
This ritual creates a pact between the target and the winter Eternal Sorin; in return for temporarily increased mastery of the Realm of Winter, the target suffers a lingering wound. Some magical scholars are of the opinion that the pain and discomfort somehow feeds Sorin's desire for suffering, while others claim this is a misunderstanding of the Eternal's motives. Rather than feeding on pain, these scholars claim, Sorin simply reinforces his belief that all true strength comes from suffering. Either way, if magic is used to heal the enchanted wound the enchantment ends immediately.
Even though Sorin is often invoked with this ritual, there is no actual communion with the Eternal. As with many similar rituals, Sorin's Rite of Agony seems to represent an agreed-on pact with the supernatural entity. If the ritual is performed in the correct way, then the enchantment is created; Sorin himself has no direct interaction with the ritualists or the target. Still, the Eternal himself is said to show interest in those who come into his presence who have performed this rite.
A variant of this ritual is known to have been practiced among several inter-connected covens of League mountebanks in Sarvos in the second century of the Empire. Called Surut's Burning Brand it required the target to be burnt with Beggar's Lye and was connected to the Burnt Knight of the Thrice-cursed Court. Eventually the mountebank societies became embroiled in acts of malicious arson, performing increasingly extreme acts in return for more power from Surut; they were arrested and the majority executed for multiple murders. If Surut's Burning Brand were to resurface, anyone practicing it would likely attract a lot of attention from the Imperial Conclave and the Imperial Magistrates.