Ringwielders
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*You need x [[rune lore]] and/or 30+ [[quests|quest points]] to join. | *You need x [[rune lore]] and/or 30+ [[quests|quest points]] to join. | ||
*Any member of a goblinoid race (including trolls) needs to further prove themselves as more than just footsoldiers in Ahrikol's army, so their requirements are doubled. | *Any member of a goblinoid race (including trolls) needs to further prove themselves as more than just footsoldiers in Ahrikol's army, so their requirements are doubled. | ||
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+ | Go to Yevath - you may need to be quite powerful in order to get past the gates as the guards will still block your way even if you are evil. Once inside, go to Ahrikol and say 'I seek a Ring of Power'. | ||
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+ | Joining gives specialization in power direction, power focusing, power generation, power tuning, practice, subordination, and unarmed combat, as well as rune lore. | ||
=Trainers= | =Trainers= |
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Description
You are the recipient of one of the potent Rings of Power created by Lord Ahrikol: a Ringwielder. Channeling power far beyond that associated with the ordinary enchanted rings found throughout the land, a Ring of Power is a tremendous boon. Ahrikol, wishing to find favor with individuals of greatness and excellence, offers these Rings to worthy individuals from time to time, asking only the occasional service in return.
The power of the Rings is focused in runes inscribed upon them. 'help runes' has further information on these.
The Ringwielders are not a secret society. If you wish to share with others the tale of how you came to possess a Ring of Power, feel free. Details of the operations of the runes themselves is likewise not a matter of secrecy, though the advantage of sharing information one might otherwise have to oneself is questionable.
A unique property possessed by Ringwielders is their immateriality, a fascinating side-effect of the use of the Rings. 'help immateriality' contains more information.
The power of the Ringwielders is focused in the One Ring, the supreme Ring of Power worn by Ahrikol. Ringwielders can sense it at any time simply by visualizing it.
See 'help Ringwielder credits' for development credits on the Ringwielders.
Requirements
- You need two intelligence-based specialty point available for the required specialties in power tuning and rune lore, a charisma-based specialty point available for the required specialty in power generation and two perception-based specialty points available for the required specialties in power direction and subordination.
- You need x rune lore and/or 30+ quest points to join.
- Any member of a goblinoid race (including trolls) needs to further prove themselves as more than just footsoldiers in Ahrikol's army, so their requirements are doubled.
Joining
Go to Yevath - you may need to be quite powerful in order to get past the gates as the guards will still block your way even if you are evil. Once inside, go to Ahrikol and say 'I seek a Ring of Power'.
Joining gives specialization in power direction, power focusing, power generation, power tuning, practice, subordination, and unarmed combat, as well as rune lore.
Trainers
- Merethus can be found defending Jhan from the forces of Chaos.
- Ven Gal Lyrl is the wandering trainer.
- Farouzh -- While not a RW-specific trainer, trains the power-control skills to a high level. Wanders the Northlands.