Luckstone enchantment
"Moon mage" is not in the list (None, Bard, Barbarian, Cleric, Empath, Moon Mage, Necromancer, Paladin, Ranger, Thief, ...) of allowed values for the "Guild association is" property.The Luckstone is a rare GM auction/raffle only enchantment that fills up one random prediction pool for a single skillset. It has no limit on uses and works once every 24 hours. Three currently exist in the Prime instance of the game. All of them function identically.
The enchantment utilizes a celestial object referred to as The Gate, about which there is no additional information. It has been stated by GM Armifer that Luckstones will never be player-created and will remain GM auction and raffle only items.
Known Luckstones
- a heavy silver bracer set with a round cut Nature's Canopy emerald
- A perfectly round Nature's Canopy emerald is the central focus of this bracer. Variegated greens mar the emerald, giving it a planetoid look. Tiny silver links of varying length drop down from many places along the bottom of the emerald, each holding at its end a platinum star. The stars are positioned perfectly to form the image of the Spider.
- Current owner: Malzard (Prime)
- Origin: Premium Token Auction
- a faceted ruby pendant with tiny stars dangling from delicate platinum links
- A faceted ruby in the shape of a moon forms the central piece of the pendant. Tiny platinum links of varying length drop down from several places along the bottom of the moon, each one clasping a platinum star. The stars are positioned perfectly to form the image of the Heron.
- Current owner: Caelumia (Prime)
- Origin: Chris' Mass Festival Auction
- a crescent shaped silver earring with tiny stars dangling from delicate links
- A polished silver crescent forms the central piece of the earring. Tiny silver links of varying length drop down from many places along the bottom of the crescent, each one holding at its end a platinum star. The stars are positioned perfectly to form the image of the Wolf.
- Current owner: Raecear (Plat)
- Origin: GM Auction
- a circular gold amulet with tiny stars hanging from delicate links
- A polished golden circular disk hangs from a Katamba-black metal chain. Delicate links of the same black color dangle down from the bottom of the disk, each one holding at its end a tiny white-gold star. The stars are positioned perfectly to form the image of the Shrew.
- Current owner: Pormithius (Prime)
- Origin:
Further Information
Usage
>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.
When recharging, the final line will instead read: You sense that the pendant currently lacks the energy to open the conduit.
>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.
Final line varies depending on the skillset filled.
Miscellaneous Verbs
The fluff verbs and SHAPE functionality are identical for each Luckstone.
>study pend
After critically examining the ruby pendant, you are certain that the dangling stars would perform in a pleasing manner if you pull, rub, tap, or turn it.
You also notice that there the delicate chains on which the stars rest are adjustable. You could attempt to shape the ruby pendant into the form of a different constellation.
[SHAPE <OBJECT> to <CONSTELLATION>]
Finally, you notice an odd sensation running through your finger tips as you hold the ruby pendant. Perhaps focusing your magical senses on it will reveal more.
>shape pendant to heron
You carefully manipulate the chains of your ruby pendant, changing them to depict the image of the Heron.
Roundtime: 10 seconds.
— Changes the constellation featured in the LOOK and the verbs.
>pull pend
You carefully adjust your pendant, making sure that all of the stars in the image of the Heron are properly aligned.
>rub pend
You polish your pendant, paying close attention to each individual star in the image of the Heron.
>tap pend
You gently tap your pendant, causing the individual stars in the image of the Heron to glimmer in the ambient light.
>turn pend
As you turn your pendant, the stars in the image of the Heron gently chime together.