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==Intimate Resonance Rings== *''Created by Merior on The Freedom Stone'' *This artifact is a set of one or more rings. These are inert until installed as piercings at preferred erogenous zones of one person, at which point the rings permanently lock in place. *Once set, the artifact can be attuned to with the commitment of one mote; only the wearer can not attune to her own rings. An attuned character can play the link of essence like a snare, gently strumming to make the rings resonate with the essence bond, vibrating against the delicate places in which they are set. This is effectively a medium for Performance-based social attacks to make the wearer indulge in the inevitably resulting physical needs. *Sets of these rings were typically created as gifts of a sort, often with personalised materials, symbology and little quirks to assist, please or frustrate the intended wearer. *For two dots, multiple characters can attune to each set of rings.
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