Warhorns

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The signalling functions extend to several rooms, and both Bards and Barbarians have an extended range.

There are at least three grades of warhorns.

The simplest has the shortest range of alert functions, and will not function with the special Barbarian/Bard options.
The second is apparently designed to be the standard item.
The highest grade is so far only obtainable from auctions, though little information has been gained about how they are enhanced over normal ones.

The GMs have commented that the Barbarian/Bard options are not meant to be full blown guild abilities, just useful additions.

Verbs

  • STUDY WARHORN: Looking closely at the warhorn, you believe you can EXHALE through it to sound several types of calls. An ALERT, RALLY or MARCH will signal nearby adventurers of your presence. As a Barbarian you can also LURE enemies to your location in a challenging call of battle. As a Bard you can also WARN enemies away from your location for a time.
  • EXHALE WARHORN ALERT: You sound several shrill blasts from the warhorn in hopes that anyone nearby is alerted to your presence.
  • EXHALE WARHORN RALLY: You strongly exhale a group of deep tones from your warhorn, signaling anyone nearby to rally at this location.
  • EXHALE WARHORN MARCH: A repetitive beat echoing with ardent marching tones erupts from your warhorn, signaling anyone nearby to your approach.
  • EXHALE WARHORN LURE (Barbarian only): ?
Increases the spawn of local creatures for a time.
  • EXHALE WARHORN WARN (Bard only): You sound a fierce call of warning in an attempt at scaring away anything nearby with malicious intentions.
Decreases the spawn of local creatures for a time.

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