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| Subject: Rune Keeper Overview Fri Oct 09, 2009 11:23 pm | |
| Able to draw runes of power, Rune-Keepers can alternate between healing allies to destructive effects of cold, electricity and fire. In between these two extremes are “Thalas” runes which can allow a variety of effects other than healing and destruction. To switch from on to the other, the Rune-Keeper uses less powerful runes of each type, building a further and further attunement toward destruction (called Dagor), Steady (called Thalas) or Healing (called Nested). So a minor Dagor effect, followed by other minor Dagor effects allows a Rune-Keeper to use a more powerful Dagor effect, but precluding Thalas or Nested effects for a short time. Aside from this new manner of healing or fighting, the Rune-Keeper Thalas runes can do all sorts of effects. For example, they can prophesize the future, causing (well, predicting) a companion will not be hurt by the next successful poison usage, or wound effect. Thalas runes can debuff enemies and buff allies, making a fellowship more familiar. How Attunement WorksAll Rune-Keepers have an attunement bar. Throughout a combat, Rune-Keepers have a running total of where their attunement is. On the left of the bar is the Dagor rune. The closer to that rune on the attunement bar a Rune-Keeper is, the more effective damaging effects they can use, but if they are attuned toward Dagor, they cannot use affects on the right side of the attunement bar, called Nested. The when attuned to the right, Nested rune, a Rune-Keeper can use healing effects, each more effective than those closer to the center, steady attunement bar rune, called the Thalas rune. The Thalas rune is the place for buffs and debuffs, along with certain other effects. As soon as combat is over, one's attunement bar quickly returns to the Thalas state. Information taken from TenTonHammer | |
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