Troubadour's Tunic
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A ''troubadour's tunic'' or a ''sutannir's coat'' (in [[Dawn]] and [[The Brass Coast]] respectively) is a beautiful, ornamented priestly garment that empowers ceremonies to both laud the virtuous and mark the unvirtuous. In [[Highguard]] and parts of [[The League]] it is known as a ''chorister's vestment'' and is considered a fine piece of clothing for a priest with a strong presence and a rousing voice. Both [[Navarr]] and [[Varushka|Varushkan]] priests favour a more subdued coat, with a brightly coloured and decorated interior - not because they are modest, or afraid of calling attention to themselves, but because it allows them to move among the people unremarked until they are ready to declare what they have learnt about the deeds of their fellows. | A ''troubadour's tunic'' or a ''sutannir's coat'' (in [[Dawn]] and [[The Brass Coast]] respectively) is a beautiful, ornamented priestly garment that empowers ceremonies to both laud the virtuous and mark the unvirtuous. In [[Highguard]] and parts of [[The League]] it is known as a ''chorister's vestment'' and is considered a fine piece of clothing for a priest with a strong presence and a rousing voice. Both [[Navarr]] and [[Varushka|Varushkan]] priests favour a more subdued coat, with a brightly coloured and decorated interior - not because they are modest, or afraid of calling attention to themselves, but because it allows them to move among the people unremarked until they are ready to declare what they have learnt about the deeds of their fellows. |
Revision as of 15:43, 29 June 2016
Description
A troubadour's tunic or a sutannir's coat (in Dawn and The Brass Coast respectively) is a beautiful, ornamented priestly garment that empowers ceremonies to both laud the virtuous and mark the unvirtuous. In Highguard and parts of The League it is known as a chorister's vestment and is considered a fine piece of clothing for a priest with a strong presence and a rousing voice. Both Navarr and Varushkan priests favour a more subdued coat, with a brightly coloured and decorated interior - not because they are modest, or afraid of calling attention to themselves, but because it allows them to move among the people unremarked until they are ready to declare what they have learnt about the deeds of their fellows.
A troubadour's tunic appeals both to those priests who judge the behaviour of others, and those who wish to inspire and recognise the deeds of the faithful. There are some who are suspicious of priests who take it on themselves to mark the souls of others; while there are some sinister individuals who deserve that suspicion, there are many more priests who expound the value of recognition and encouragement rather than punishment.
Rules
- Form: Armour. Takes the form of a robe. You must be wearing these vestments to use their magical properties.
- Requirement: You must have the dedication skill to bond to this item.
- Effect: Once per day you may perform or contribute to a testimony ceremony without expending any liao. You must be able to perform the Testimony ceremony to use this ability.
- Materials: Crafting a cowl of judgement requires seven ingots of orichalcum, three measures of dragonbone and three measures of beggar's lye. It takes one month to make one of these items.