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<blockquote data-quote="Isida Kep'Tukari" data-source="post: 1792520" data-attributes="member: 4441"><p>*For those that wish to put their crowns on, here's what happens:*</p><p></p><p>Nafeesa: [spoiler]Placing the pearl-like circlet upon your head conveys a feeling of wisdom and purity. The very air about you seems to be clearer and brighter, and your skin, blood, and vision seem to be as healthy as the day you were born. Perhaps this might aid you in healing.[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p>Tariq: [spoiler]Your silvery circlet gives you a cool rush as you place it on your head. Looking about, you can easily tell who amongst you is in posession of things of great value, even when the things in question are in a backpack or sack. Those amongst you that seem the most dangerous, particularly Abdul, Jibirl, Suhayb, and Omran, are outlined in silvery light as well.[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p>Samira: [spoiler]Your circlet is of white, glowing gold. Placing it upon your head allows you to look at the dazzlingly white buildings, even the sun, without discomfort or dazzle. Light seems to flow in you and through you, perhaps like your fire nymph mother...[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p>*Cala places the black circlet about her head, and looks about briefly, and gives a short barking laugh. The small, thin woman seems to grow in stature and grace, and her eyes take on a dark sheen. As Tarek places the golden brown circlet upon his head, he's briefly haloed in golden light, as he rakes the grounds with an imperious gaze.*</p><p></p><p>Jibril, Suhayb, and Omran: [spoiler]As each Heir places the crown upon their head, knowledge spills into your minds unbidden. Abdul's red circlet claimed from the sand giant gifts him with the ability to detect asailents unseen, even ghosts and spirits. It represents vigiliance against violence. Nafeesa's pearl circlet coaxed from the kamadan allows her great insight into the hearts of man, and gives her the ability to purify poisons from food, water, and blood. It represents the compassion and responsibility of rulership. Tariq's silver circle bargined for from the jackal lord allows him to detect the wealthy and the dangerous, representing the twin foes of rulers. Samira's white circlet gathered from the sunwyrm allows her to be avoided being dazzeled by any light, and gives her control over heat and light. It represents the fact that sultans are not impressed by anything, they are the ones that do the impressing. Cala's black circlet allows her to see as far in darkness as one does in light, and gives her insight into the darkness of men's souls. It represents that the sultans know all, both the things that happen in the night as well as the day. Tarek's golden brown circlet gives him the knowledge of men's futures, just a moment before they happen. It represents the fact that a sultan should know what his courtiers are thinking, always. Only Shalah's circlet remains ungathered and unclaimed. </p><p></p><p>In your minds you know that this knowledge comes to you to do with as you will, to keep it to yourselves to watch how the heirs do, or to dispense with as you see fit. It gives you knowledge over them, for an advisor must know more than who he advises.[/spoiler]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Isida Kep'Tukari, post: 1792520, member: 4441"] *For those that wish to put their crowns on, here's what happens:* Nafeesa: [spoiler]Placing the pearl-like circlet upon your head conveys a feeling of wisdom and purity. The very air about you seems to be clearer and brighter, and your skin, blood, and vision seem to be as healthy as the day you were born. Perhaps this might aid you in healing.[/spoiler] Tariq: [spoiler]Your silvery circlet gives you a cool rush as you place it on your head. Looking about, you can easily tell who amongst you is in posession of things of great value, even when the things in question are in a backpack or sack. Those amongst you that seem the most dangerous, particularly Abdul, Jibirl, Suhayb, and Omran, are outlined in silvery light as well.[/spoiler] Samira: [spoiler]Your circlet is of white, glowing gold. Placing it upon your head allows you to look at the dazzlingly white buildings, even the sun, without discomfort or dazzle. Light seems to flow in you and through you, perhaps like your fire nymph mother...[/spoiler] *Cala places the black circlet about her head, and looks about briefly, and gives a short barking laugh. The small, thin woman seems to grow in stature and grace, and her eyes take on a dark sheen. As Tarek places the golden brown circlet upon his head, he's briefly haloed in golden light, as he rakes the grounds with an imperious gaze.* Jibril, Suhayb, and Omran: [spoiler]As each Heir places the crown upon their head, knowledge spills into your minds unbidden. Abdul's red circlet claimed from the sand giant gifts him with the ability to detect asailents unseen, even ghosts and spirits. It represents vigiliance against violence. Nafeesa's pearl circlet coaxed from the kamadan allows her great insight into the hearts of man, and gives her the ability to purify poisons from food, water, and blood. It represents the compassion and responsibility of rulership. Tariq's silver circle bargined for from the jackal lord allows him to detect the wealthy and the dangerous, representing the twin foes of rulers. Samira's white circlet gathered from the sunwyrm allows her to be avoided being dazzeled by any light, and gives her control over heat and light. It represents the fact that sultans are not impressed by anything, they are the ones that do the impressing. Cala's black circlet allows her to see as far in darkness as one does in light, and gives her insight into the darkness of men's souls. It represents that the sultans know all, both the things that happen in the night as well as the day. Tarek's golden brown circlet gives him the knowledge of men's futures, just a moment before they happen. It represents the fact that a sultan should know what his courtiers are thinking, always. Only Shalah's circlet remains ungathered and unclaimed. In your minds you know that this knowledge comes to you to do with as you will, to keep it to yourselves to watch how the heirs do, or to dispense with as you see fit. It gives you knowledge over them, for an advisor must know more than who he advises.[/spoiler] [/QUOTE]
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