Luckstone enchantment
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Luckstone Echantment
Item Look
- >look pendant
- A faceted ruby pendant with tiny stars dangling from delicate platinum links.
Rub Look
- >rub pendant
- You polish your pendant, paying close attention to each individual star in the image of the Archer.
Focus Information When Full
- >focus pendant
- You recognize the delicate pattern of the Luckstone enchantment.
- It appears that the matrix is based on a Trine sigil of the Wolf, the Forge and the Gate.
- Your senses and the flavor of life sharpen as you focus on the pendant. It seems to function as a tiny conduit between its owner and the Plane of Probability.
- You sense that the pendant has built up a large enough charge to invoke the conduit. Barely contained prophetic meaning pulses through the pendant like blood in a beating heart.
Invoking the Pendant
- >invoke pendant
- You channel your magical senses through the ruby pendant and attempt to touch the Plane of Probability through it.
- A surge of knowledge bursts into the back of your mind!
- You gain a clear insight into how the threads of fate interact with the magical arts.
Focus Information When Empty
- >focus pendant
- You recognize the delicate pattern of the Luckstone enchantment.
- It appears that the matrix is based on a Trine sigil of the Wolf, the Forge and the Gate.
- Your senses and the flavor of life sharpen as you focus on the pendant. It seems to function as a tiny conduit between its owner and the Plane of Probability.
- You sense that the pendant currently lacks the energy to open the conduit.
Other Information
Thanks to the knowledge of another (Caelumia) I have found out that this pendant, when invoked, fills up the prediction pool for a single skillset. It does not appear to have a set number of charges, just that it recharges on its own over time and can only be used once, then allowed to restore itself. No special attention needs be given to it, just let it sit long enough and it will refill itself and be available for use once again.
--Damian 00:00, 7 March 2008 (CST); by my hand, Damian McKinnon.
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