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11/06/09(Fri)11:30 No.6592328>>6592189 The king makes public appearances infrequently, and when he does, those who see him are unable to recall his face, knowing only that it was a face of peaceful happiness and love. This effect is granted by the Golden Crown. The Scepter of State allows the king to Compel those who have sworn fealty to him. This is used very rarely, and usually only in the cases of traitors and assassins. The Royal Robe is a powerful piece of armor, rendering any blow ineffectual. The Kingsword is a shining, silver longsword. When wielded, it gives the king the king the tactical skill of the best of warlords. These artifacts only work at full power when worn by the king. When worn by others, they are far less powerful, but still powerful enough that other rulers would slaughter their firstborn child to own one. When fully decked out, the king is a being of compassion, a whirlwind of retribution, and the trues of judges. He is still a mortal man, though. The king will find that, while life-threatening accidents rarely happen, he can still be killed, (but only by one who has not sworn fealty to him). The king was once abducted by a neighboring kingdom, discovered via scrying magic. After leaving the kingdom's borders, if he is not wearing the mantles of leadership, he loses all the kingly traits. When he was killed (for refusing to give up secrets during torture - a feat of legendary will, since the royal will was no longer within, and he was but a normal man), his eight year old son received the inheritance, which manifested immediately, and proceeded to wage a one-boy war that lasted all of three days. It ended with the new king setting the kidnapping ruler's castle - it's very stones - on fire, with the ruler, and the kidnappers, inside. |