Gaijin Artisan Patterns

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Gaijin Artisan Patterns

Post by Vutall » Sun Jul 26, 2020 2:27 pm

Spirit of the Qamarist Pattern
Those who hail from the Cradle of the World—the Qamarist Caliphate—come from a culture of spiritual and military might. The warriors and religious leaders of this iron-willed empire are familiar with the dangerous supernatural beings and creatures that exist across the world. Several great Qamarist alchemists have discovered a way to treat armor to increase its supernatural resistances to fend off such entities.

Ghostlands Yodhaniya Pattern

The Ghostlands hunters of the Ivory Kingdoms, known as the Yodhaniya, spend most of their spend most of their lives hunting within the Tainted domain of the rakshasa. The dense growth within the haunted rainforest makes weaponry like urumi (whip swords) difficult to handle, so most Yodhaniya use blunt weapons like gada,or maces. Their weaponsmiths have learned to make these weapons stronger without adding additional weight and have imbued them with coral and gold to make them highly effective against Tainted creatures.

Kökejin’s Heart of the Wind Pattern
Along the Sand Road, the way of the horse is the way of life. Those who design weapons there do so not only with mounted combat in mind, but as the default. A particular master crafter named Kökejin, a mysterious woman who lives in the small oasis city of Süüdriin Gazar, or the Land of Shade, is said to make the sharpest, most versatile spears in all of the Burning Sands. Rumors say the khan himself outfits his best warriors with the deadly weapons of Kökejin
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