shad0ws0ngs
07-28-2016, 12:59 AM
Hey all, I'm working on a little project.. trying to gather the descriptions for items that represent different organizations.. lor triskele for palestra, gold spurs for PC knights, wyvern badges for legionnaires, etc.
I'm making a bracelet of "trophies" or mementos or something along those lines.. maybe enemies defeated or comrades fallen.. something along those lines.
I'm doing a charm bracelet(still not sure what I want to alter the bracelet into.. and here are the charms I've got so far. The ideas behind them are, respectively, Imperials Order of the Golvern Star, Faendryl Palestra, Vaalor Legionnaire, Erithi Elojun Iritin, and the Blameless from the attack last night.
a makeshift golvern star charm - Weathered and dented from time and use, the charm appears to be fashioned from a single rowel taken from an old spur. The rowel is of a curious design, fashioned from golvern and worked into a five-point star. The traces of a black enamel can still be made out around the edges, as well as an old bloodstain marring the center.
a carved lor charm - Fashioned from a carved piece of lor, the wood has been polished and well cared for, save for a jagged edge. Carved into a curling spiral and set with an ebon-veined scarlet despanal, the piece appears to be one of three spirals from a damaged triskele.
a damaged eahnor wyvern charm - Fashioned from what appears to be the remains of an old eahnor badge, the charm has been fashioned into the shape of a shield. Details have been marred and faded, but a golden wyvern can still be made out, fashioned from layers of gold leaf. Wings spread and maw agape, the wyvern has two empty settings where gemstone eyes once set.
a bronze tsuba charm - The charm appears to be fashioned from the tsuba of an Erithi weapon, likely a katana or wakizashi. Pitted with age and use, the original design worked into the metal is still visible, that of a slit-pupiled eye overlaying five conjoined circles. Obscured by a particularly large notch in the tsuba is a once finely etched line of calligraphy.
a golden crown-marked charm - Comprised of a piece of thick, steel painted a once pristine white, but since has been covered in dents and nicks. The center of the charm is emblazoned with a golden crown, meticulously painted, and since marred with a single line rent through the cener. Jagged edges line the charm, revealing it was once something much larger, such as a shield or other piece of armor.
other organizations info would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
I'm making a bracelet of "trophies" or mementos or something along those lines.. maybe enemies defeated or comrades fallen.. something along those lines.
I'm doing a charm bracelet(still not sure what I want to alter the bracelet into.. and here are the charms I've got so far. The ideas behind them are, respectively, Imperials Order of the Golvern Star, Faendryl Palestra, Vaalor Legionnaire, Erithi Elojun Iritin, and the Blameless from the attack last night.
a makeshift golvern star charm - Weathered and dented from time and use, the charm appears to be fashioned from a single rowel taken from an old spur. The rowel is of a curious design, fashioned from golvern and worked into a five-point star. The traces of a black enamel can still be made out around the edges, as well as an old bloodstain marring the center.
a carved lor charm - Fashioned from a carved piece of lor, the wood has been polished and well cared for, save for a jagged edge. Carved into a curling spiral and set with an ebon-veined scarlet despanal, the piece appears to be one of three spirals from a damaged triskele.
a damaged eahnor wyvern charm - Fashioned from what appears to be the remains of an old eahnor badge, the charm has been fashioned into the shape of a shield. Details have been marred and faded, but a golden wyvern can still be made out, fashioned from layers of gold leaf. Wings spread and maw agape, the wyvern has two empty settings where gemstone eyes once set.
a bronze tsuba charm - The charm appears to be fashioned from the tsuba of an Erithi weapon, likely a katana or wakizashi. Pitted with age and use, the original design worked into the metal is still visible, that of a slit-pupiled eye overlaying five conjoined circles. Obscured by a particularly large notch in the tsuba is a once finely etched line of calligraphy.
a golden crown-marked charm - Comprised of a piece of thick, steel painted a once pristine white, but since has been covered in dents and nicks. The center of the charm is emblazoned with a golden crown, meticulously painted, and since marred with a single line rent through the cener. Jagged edges line the charm, revealing it was once something much larger, such as a shield or other piece of armor.
other organizations info would be greatly appreciated, thanks!