The only item currently in stock within our supply shop is the book of scripture (which I am grateful for - I keep mine with me at all times). I thought I might suggest a few other items.
Holy Candle/Torch: Light sources that never go out, but only work if the holder knows thaumaturgy. Redundant considering Templar have the Guiding Light ability, so perhaps some effect could be added to these items. The torch could do Light as well as fire damage when striking. Perhaps these items could have some type of minor recovery effect on all people present (with the exception of nethrim, and possibly sorcerers), such as a chance every X seconds for an extra +1 to energy recovery (nethrim would lose energy on such an event).
Taking the concept of the torch further, I think a type of holy torch based on the design of a mace would be an excellent in-theme weapon for the Templar, seeing as they honor Serafina, who is known as the Torch-Bearer. Having suggested this, I regret not training in hafted weapons.
Holy Water: Could be applied to bandages for increased first aid healing rates and infection cleansing (assuming such a thing is ever implemented), thrown at nethrim for an acid-like effect and damage over time (think Castlevania), quaffed for a quick burst of energy (say +20, it would likely require some sort of cooldown period before being able to be used again), and applied to any weapon for temporary damage bonus against nethrim. The throwing effect wouldn't be useful for many Templar, since I doubt many would have training in marksmanship or Throw Weapon, but it would be an interesting effect nonetheless, and a Templar could pass some over to an ally to throw.
Iron horeshoes: A Templar's mount shod with these would naturally do extra damage to nethrim when kicking or trampling them, due to the nethrim's susceptibility to iron.
Netherbane Whip: Again thinking of Castlevania. This would be a weapon for the non-traditional Templar. I read elsewhere on the BBS that while metals resist enchantment, organic materials are retentive to enchantment. The whip, being one of the few weapons not making use of metal or other dense, solid materials, would take advantage of this. Having been heavily infused with thaumaturgy, and perhaps also soaked in holy water, the whip would do a large amount of Light damage to nethrim, though it would remain a normal whip against other foes. This is a stretch, but I believe it would be an interesting use for what appears to be a neglected weapon type (and a nod to a great game franchise!). I suppose this would belong in the armory, and not the supply shop. It appears I have wandered away from the utility items.
Another book, such as a book of chants, that would grant brief, minor skill boosts to applicable skills. For instance, a chant about the Templar's dedication to protecting the weak would grant a 5% boost to Shield Use and Armor Use for one minute.
I will post more suggestions as they come to me, unless there are no plans to expand the supply shop.
Supply Shop
Supply Shop
Last edited by Alexander on Mon Oct 03, 2011 10:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
(Alexander clenches a fist momentarily, then stops and calms himself with visible effort.)
[FROM Eira (OOC)]: LET IT OUT, MAN!
[FROM Eira (OOC)]: LET IT OUT, MAN!
I very much enjoy the concept of Templar trading in guild points for their equipment rather than riln, allowing them to focus on on their mission and duties isntead of pursuing money-making ventures in order to provide themselves with the bare essentials.
To further accomodate the idea, I would request some simple food items to be added to the supply shop. Perhaps some flatbread and spring water. Some plain fruit and vegetables grown by the monks might also be appropriate.
I would also request some simple clothing, for occasions where armor is not appropriate or desirable. Simple robes, tunics and trousers would suffice, probably either bleached white or simply undyed.
To further accomodate the idea, I would request some simple food items to be added to the supply shop. Perhaps some flatbread and spring water. Some plain fruit and vegetables grown by the monks might also be appropriate.
I would also request some simple clothing, for occasions where armor is not appropriate or desirable. Simple robes, tunics and trousers would suffice, probably either bleached white or simply undyed.
(Alexander clenches a fist momentarily, then stops and calms himself with visible effort.)
[FROM Eira (OOC)]: LET IT OUT, MAN!
[FROM Eira (OOC)]: LET IT OUT, MAN!
As regards food :Templars may be humble but they are still part of the church which has access to funds.And as knights they would need better food than simple food.They would require meat at least once or twice a week so maybe some of that would have to be thrown in.(Note this is just for RP reasons)
Re: Supply Shop
I would like to request some candles be added to the supply shop, perhaps some votives and candlesticks as well. Suggestions:
A golden sunburst candle.
A tall white candle.
A squat blue-white candle.
A simple iron candle votive.
A spherical glass candle votive.
A squat glass square candle votive.
A sunburst-etched glass candle votive.
An aengel-etched glass candle votive.
A squat glass sunburst votive.
A glass candle votive etched with a haloed farmer.
A crystal candle votive etched with a feather-winged torchbearer.
A tall iron candlestick.
A short faceted glass candle-holder.
A three-branched iron candelabra.
A five-branched iron candelabra.
The votives, candlesticks, and candelabras could work by putting candles in them first, then lighting them.
A golden sunburst candle.
A tall white candle.
A squat blue-white candle.
A simple iron candle votive.
A spherical glass candle votive.
A squat glass square candle votive.
A sunburst-etched glass candle votive.
An aengel-etched glass candle votive.
A squat glass sunburst votive.
A glass candle votive etched with a haloed farmer.
A crystal candle votive etched with a feather-winged torchbearer.
A tall iron candlestick.
A short faceted glass candle-holder.
A three-branched iron candelabra.
A five-branched iron candelabra.
The votives, candlesticks, and candelabras could work by putting candles in them first, then lighting them.
(Alexander clenches a fist momentarily, then stops and calms himself with visible effort.)
[FROM Eira (OOC)]: LET IT OUT, MAN!
[FROM Eira (OOC)]: LET IT OUT, MAN!
Re: Supply Shop
Is Alexander planning a romantic evening? ;) All the candles!
Re: Supply Shop
I fear Aelwyn would rebuff my affections.
(Alexander clenches a fist momentarily, then stops and calms himself with visible effort.)
[FROM Eira (OOC)]: LET IT OUT, MAN!
[FROM Eira (OOC)]: LET IT OUT, MAN!