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[ Powers of the Battleragers ] [ Powers of the Battleragers ]
-You are a member of the Battlerager guild. The Battleragers pay homage+ You are a member of the Battlerager guild. The Battleragers pay homage
-to and are watched over by Clangedin, the dwarven god of war. As a guild+ to and are watched over by Clangedin, the dwarven god of war. As a guild
-dedicated towards combat, you have some advantages and disadvantages. The+ dedicated towards combat, you have some advantages and disadvantages. The
-defining ability of a Battlerager is the capacity to fight in a berserk rage,+ defining ability of a Battlerager is the capacity to fight in a berserk rage,
-using your fury ability. Besides the inherent benefits and drawbacks of+ using your fury ability. Besides the inherent benefits and drawbacks of
-berserking, while furied, your constitution, and consequently your hit points,+ berserking, while furied, your constitution, and consequently your hit points,
-will increase. Be aware, however, that even the best warrior cannot sustain+ will increase. Be aware, however, that even the best warrior cannot sustain
-fury for long, and when you come out of it you will lose the extra energy+ fury for long, and when you come out of it you will lose the extra energy
-that was invigorating you, possibly causing death.+ that was invigorating you, possibly causing death.
- +
-The eye of Clangedin being upon a Battlerager means that one gains or+
-loses favour with him depending on the opponents one fights and defeats. You+
-will sense Clangedin's approval or anger in the event itself, but the guide+
-to follow beforehand is that it is pleasing to Clangedin for you to fight+
-races who are traditionally enemies of Moria and the dwarven peoples, and+
-displeasing to him should you assault members of the dwarven peoples and+
-their traditional allies. How powerful the individual opponent is affects+
-how much favour you receive with Clangedin for fighting and defeating him,+
-but not the feedback you receive on Clangedin's reaction to that opponent.+
-Clangedin's favour fades gradually with time, and must be renewed by service.+
-You can use 'show [[Clangedin's favour]]' to receive a sense of how you stand+
-in Clangedin's eyes.+
- +
-Being in Clangedin's favour makes many of your abilities more effective,+
-and is required in order to use others at all. Clangedin has even been known+
-to intervene to save the life of his most favoured servants when they are+
-threatened with immediate extinction.+
- +
-Clangedin has also made available [[ancient artifacts]] to his devoted+
-followers. You will find an armoury east of your guildhall where you can+
-obtain these items.+
-Following is a listing of the powers available; help is available on each.+ The eye of Clangedin being upon a Battlerager means that one gains or
 + loses favour with him depending on the opponents one fights and defeats. You
 + will sense Clangedin's approval or anger in the event itself, but the guide
 + to follow beforehand is that it is pleasing to Clangedin for you to fight
 + races who are traditionally enemies of Moria and the dwarven peoples, and
 + displeasing to him should you assault members of the dwarven peoples and
 + their traditional allies. How powerful the individual opponent is affects
 + how much favour you receive with Clangedin for fighting and defeating him,
 + but not the feedback you receive on Clangedin's reaction to that opponent.
 + Clangedin's favour fades gradually with time, and must be renewed by service.
 + You can use 'show [[Clangedin's favour]]' to receive a sense of how you stand
 + in Clangedin's eyes.
 + Being in Clangedin's favour makes many of your abilities more effective,
 + and is required in order to use others at all. Clangedin has even been known
 + to intervene to save the life of his most favoured servants when they are
 + threatened with immediate extinction.
 +
 + Clangedin has also made available [[ancient artifacts]] to his devoted
 + followers. You will find an armoury east of your guildhall where you can
 + obtain these items.
 +
 + Following is a listing of the powers available; help is available on each.
 +
[[battlecry]] [[behead]] [[charge]] [[frenzy]] [[fury]] [[battlecry]] [[behead]] [[charge]] [[frenzy]] [[fury]]
-The Battlerager communication channel uses the commands 'battlerager', 'guild' and '#'.+ The Battlerager communication channel uses the commands 'battlerager', 'guild' and '#'.
 + 
 + In order to return to the Battlerager hall, 'turn sconce' or 'pull sconce' when
 + in the Hall of Clangedin or 'pull axe' from the entrance to Moria.
-In order to return to the Battlerager hall, 'turn sconce' or 'pull sconce' when+[[Category: Affiliations]]
-in the Hall of Clangedin or 'pull axe' from the entrance to Moria.+[[Category: Guilds]]

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                    [ Powers of the Battleragers ]

You are a member of the Battlerager guild.  The Battleragers pay homage
to and are watched over by Clangedin, the dwarven god of war.  As a guild
dedicated towards combat, you have some advantages and disadvantages.  The
defining ability of a Battlerager is the capacity to fight in a berserk rage,
using your fury ability.  Besides the inherent benefits and drawbacks of
berserking, while furied, your constitution, and consequently your hit points,
will increase.  Be aware, however, that even the best warrior cannot sustain
fury for long, and when you come out of it you will lose the extra energy
that was invigorating you, possibly causing death.

The eye of Clangedin being upon a Battlerager means that one gains or
loses favour with him depending on the opponents one fights and defeats.  You
will sense Clangedin's approval or anger in the event itself, but the guide
to follow beforehand is that it is pleasing to Clangedin for you to fight
races who are traditionally enemies of Moria and the dwarven peoples, and
displeasing to him should you assault members of the dwarven peoples and
their traditional allies.  How powerful the individual opponent is affects
how much favour you receive with Clangedin for fighting and defeating him,
but not the feedback you receive on Clangedin's reaction to that opponent.
Clangedin's favour fades gradually with time, and must be renewed by service.
You can use 'show Clangedin's favour' to receive a sense of how you stand
in Clangedin's eyes.

Being in Clangedin's favour makes many of your abilities more effective,
and is required in order to use others at all.  Clangedin has even been known
to intervene to save the life of his most favoured servants when they are
threatened with immediate extinction.

Clangedin has also made available ancient artifacts to his devoted
followers.  You will find an armoury east of your guildhall where you can
obtain these items.

Following is a listing of the powers available; help is available on each.
 
         battlecry  behead  charge  frenzy  fury

The Battlerager communication channel uses the commands 'battlerager', 'guild' and '#'.
In order to return to the Battlerager hall, 'turn sconce' or 'pull sconce' when
in the Hall of Clangedin or 'pull axe' from the entrance to Moria.
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