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|[[Sek]] ||{{Abbr|black metal medallion|This is a wafer-thin disc of steel that has been charred to a jet black finish and strung with a similarly manufactured chain. Around the edge of the disc is a stylised design of seven linked arms, each hand holding the next arm's elbow, surrounding a fearsome reproduction of Sek's distorted grimace. | |[[Sek]] ||{{Abbr|black metal medallion|This is a wafer-thin disc of steel that has been charred to a jet black finish and strung with a similarly manufactured chain. Around the edge of the disc is a stylised design of seven linked arms, each hand holding the next arm's elbow, surrounding a fearsome reproduction of Sek's distorted grimace. | ||
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|[[Sek]] ||{{Abbr|black metal medallion|This is a flat disc of metal that has somehow been made jet black and made into a medallion. Around the edge is a design of seven stylised arms, each arm's hand holding the elbow of the next, and in the centre is a fearsomely ugly visage. | |[[Sek]] ||{{Abbr|black metal medallion|This is a flat disc of metal that has somehow been made jet black and made into a medallion. Around the edge is a design of seven stylised arms, each arm's hand holding the elbow of the next, and in the centre is a fearsomely ugly visage. | ||
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Revision as of 19:12, 23 September 2011
A holy symbol is an item used as a non-consumed component in a variety of rituals. A holy symbol must be consecrated to one's own deity to be usable.
Contents
Types
For each deity there is a generic globe holy symbol and for deities that can be worshiped there is a special wearable version.
- Generic
There are generic globe holy symbols which have the visible name "holy symbol", cannot be worn, can be reconsecrated and look like:
This is a small <material> globe, about the size of a billiard ball, scribed deeply with several circles. On the near face a runic glyph representing <deity> has been cut into the surface and inlaid with <material 2>.
Itemdb links for non-wearable globe holy symbols:
- Wearable
Each deity that can be worshipped also has a special wearable version. These are:
Deity | Visible name | Worn as | Weight | Source |
---|---|---|---|---|
Pishe | narrow ivory bracelet | bracelet | 3/9 lb | [1] |
Gufnork | soft fluffy ball | bracelet | 5/9 lb | [2] |
Gapp | golden thimble | ring | 1/9 lb | [3] |
Sandelfon | small square stone | bracelet | 5/9 lb | [4] |
Fish | line of shark teeth | necklace | 3/9 lb | [5] |
Hat | brass feather | necklace | 3/9 lb | [6] |
Sek | black metal medallion | necklace | 2/9 lb | [7] |
Sek | black metal medallion | necklace | 2/9 lb | [8] |
These wearable versions may not be reconsecrated, although it's possible to make the attempt. Some npc priests in Djelibeybi wear versions of them consecrated to their own deities.
Prayer beads, when sufficiently charged, will also work as holy symbols.
- Other
There's also some other holy symbols that may or may not be usable by priests:
- Djelian religious symbol, not wearable, 2/9 lb, [9].
- Agatean Chlong of Destiny, not wearable, 2/9 lb, [10].
Acquisition
Holy symbols are sold in shops dedicated the the relevant deity. The plain globe versions are &&&&&&&&&&+10000 $25 or the local equivilent, and the wearable versions are twice that at &&&&&&&&&&+20000 $50.
The wearable Hat symbols in particular seem only to be sold in the Genua temple.
Npc priests also often carry symbols consecrated to their own deity. These may come warded, so it's always wise to check before stealing them or taking them from a corpse.
Uses
A very large number of rituals require a holy symbol, making it an essential item for any priest.
The wearable Gufnorkian and Sandelfonic symbols are also usable as targets for the Totem ritual for those gods.