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Renrut Nek : Famous
DreamWright for developing Free Action. As that story is
quite common, there is another, lesser known one dealing
with the partition in his Study. The passable tapestry in
the middle of his study was not always there, but was added
after a certain event occurred. Renrut was meeting with a
junior DreamSeer, who had just learned the art of Chamele.
Showing off, as most DreamSeers do, he decided to impress
Renrut by showing up chameled, and speaking from thin air to
him. Far from amused, Renrut showed the Dreamer just how
much of a bad idea surprising a GateKeeper is, by having him
run a few laps of his Study through Scare. After the hapless
soul ran off, Renrut got to thinking how he could create a
similar effect, though not through Chamele. |
When a GateKeeper sets a
Ward, he/she creates a Fire gem of their passionate
Will which acts as an anchor for the pure Gold arms
that reach out to the portal. Each arm is tipped
with the Blood of determination from the
GateKeeper, gripping the portal. This is real blood
from the dreamer, which is why GateKeepers always
grunt with pain when the Ward is set. Wards last 10
minutes, 20 seconds. This art takes 20 Willpower to
evoke Immediately after the
evocation of Shatter, a crack in the Fire gem is
produced (look closely), which gives this art it's
distinctive sound. Being the anchor, the entire
Ward quickly breaks and is then sucked into the
portal and merges with it's essence, leaving no
sharp pieces of the Ward laying around. The Portal
being anchored to the walls, the additional essence
is returned to balance the city. This art takes 40
Willpower to evoke Amulets are a
personal prize to GateKeepers. A good GK
never lets just anybody have an amulet. In
DoL, the rule is "Only Rulers, Guardians
or trusted GK are to have your amulet".
Destroy Talisman is the best way to
dispose of amulets. This art takes 1
Willpower to evoke Dreamquake
Secure
Let's just say I
know the Cost/Focus and Orbit
learnable


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Return
This art takes 20
Willpower and is one of the most complex of
GateKeeper arts.