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When Shrike unearthed the Crown of Thunders from an ancient ruin and placed the artifact on her brow, she inadvertently, but no less majestically, inaugurated the return of the Solars to true political power, by laying claim once again to the Creation-Ruling Mandate. The Crown would later assist her and her Circlemates in conquering Lookshy and the surrounding regions, founding the first Solar principality since the ending of the Age of Dreams. Since then, it has become part of her royal regalia: a symbol of her power and majesty. While she wears it constantly, she rarely activates its supplementary powers unless making proclamations in public. <br>
 
When Shrike unearthed the Crown of Thunders from an ancient ruin and placed the artifact on her brow, she inadvertently, but no less majestically, inaugurated the return of the Solars to true political power, by laying claim once again to the Creation-Ruling Mandate. The Crown would later assist her and her Circlemates in conquering Lookshy and the surrounding regions, founding the first Solar principality since the ending of the Age of Dreams. Since then, it has become part of her royal regalia: a symbol of her power and majesty. While she wears it constantly, she rarely activates its supplementary powers unless making proclamations in public. <br>
 
''Notes: Except for the physical enhancement, I've scrapped the usual effects of the Crown of Thunders and replaced them with the effects of the Vestments of Holy Vigilance. Balanced by much higher commitment costs than the Vestments.''
 
''Notes: Except for the physical enhancement, I've scrapped the usual effects of the Crown of Thunders and replaced them with the effects of the Vestments of Holy Vigilance. Balanced by much higher commitment costs than the Vestments.''
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Artifact 5: The Golden Asp (defunct)
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''"Mistress, killing the Guildsman does have a certain barbaric elegance to it, but wouldn't it be dreadfully ironic to sell him instead?"''<br>
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''"Won't his brethren recognise him?"''<br>
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''"Not when I'm done with him."''<br>
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Shrike's secret major-domo and most lethal fashion-accessory, the Golden Asp is slyly reticent about how it came to learn of Shrike. It was originally thought to be a piece of a larger sculpture, of a man, his face a mask of terror and agony, grappling with the jewel-eyed serpent around his neck. The statue arrived as an anonymous gift to Shrike, being transported by a caravan that had no record of seeing any employer: only a crate, with a a pouch of silver dirhams and an elegantly-written letter directing the sculpture to be delivered to the Veil-Winged Shrike of Thorns. It animated itself and then sought Shrike out. The details of their conversation are unknown, but since then her management of the temple and the city has noticeably improved, to the awe and approbation of all. All except those who are ruined by ruthless economic policies that drive the city's growth. Shrike, of all her Circle, understands the role that temptation and vice have to play in the human heart; she's also well aware of the dangers thereof. To balance vice operations in Thorns on the knife's-edge of Shrike's tacit acceptance and her furious outrage is a delicate task and requires a veritable genius; those who slip up quickly find themselves ruined and beggared by their competitors, and swiftly on their way to the hard labour camps of debtors' gaol.
  
 
==Artifact 5: Wings of the Raptor==
 
==Artifact 5: Wings of the Raptor==
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Her priests and priestesses call themselves Wordbearers, in token of the amulets they wear: each one bears an inscription from Shrike's own hand. The carven glyph is usually the bearer's own name, or something else significant to them like 'Duty', but each one also carries a social attack (hidden by Letter-Within-a-Letter Technique) that enforces loyalty and powerful attraction to Shrike.
 
Her priests and priestesses call themselves Wordbearers, in token of the amulets they wear: each one bears an inscription from Shrike's own hand. The carven glyph is usually the bearer's own name, or something else significant to them like 'Duty', but each one also carries a social attack (hidden by Letter-Within-a-Letter Technique) that enforces loyalty and powerful attraction to Shrike.
  
==Influence 5: Mother of Thorns==
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==Influence 3: Mother of Thorns==
 
Shrike is the centre of supernatural power in Thorns, but for the sake of not pointlessly antagonising the Realm and other Immaculate prefectures, she has not actually laid official claim to any sort of title, relying on her celebrity, powerful Cult, and personal charms (and Charms) to affect policy. The living and the dead, the Thorns of sunlight and the Spines of shadow, all bend the knee to her as queen and goddess. She has cemented her reign by ceremonially marrying Thorns' newborn City Father, through him gaining access to the region's spirit courts, many of which acknowledge her as a patron: her Cult allocates feast-days to particularly helpful gods. She serves as the mediatrix between Thorns and Spines, and the latter more than the former owes its continued existence to her. Her state-sponsored ancestor cult has been the main motive force behind the reconstruction efforts in the Underworld. Ghosts arrive daily, to witness the rarest of all things: innovation in the Underworld. For while Stygia remains the centre of political power in the Underworld, and Sijan its busiest 'port', Spines is beginning to be known as its centre of commerce, industry, and culture. <br>
 
Shrike is the centre of supernatural power in Thorns, but for the sake of not pointlessly antagonising the Realm and other Immaculate prefectures, she has not actually laid official claim to any sort of title, relying on her celebrity, powerful Cult, and personal charms (and Charms) to affect policy. The living and the dead, the Thorns of sunlight and the Spines of shadow, all bend the knee to her as queen and goddess. She has cemented her reign by ceremonially marrying Thorns' newborn City Father, through him gaining access to the region's spirit courts, many of which acknowledge her as a patron: her Cult allocates feast-days to particularly helpful gods. She serves as the mediatrix between Thorns and Spines, and the latter more than the former owes its continued existence to her. Her state-sponsored ancestor cult has been the main motive force behind the reconstruction efforts in the Underworld. Ghosts arrive daily, to witness the rarest of all things: innovation in the Underworld. For while Stygia remains the centre of political power in the Underworld, and Sijan its busiest 'port', Spines is beginning to be known as its centre of commerce, industry, and culture. <br>
 
And all this is without reckoning the direct power she wields over the hearts and minds of her people using her potent magic.  
 
And all this is without reckoning the direct power she wields over the hearts and minds of her people using her potent magic.  
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Reinforces an Intimacy of hatred, becoming a second Motivation for social combat, mental influence, and recovering Willpower is concerned.<br>
 
Reinforces an Intimacy of hatred, becoming a second Motivation for social combat, mental influence, and recovering Willpower is concerned.<br>
 
The first fruits of her development project in Spines. The ghosts of Thorns' Underworld shadow have raised a small manse for her when she chooses to reside there, which produces this unremarkable hearthstone. The matte-black stone, the size and smoothness of a river pebble, is set into the clasp of her Wings of the Raptor.
 
The first fruits of her development project in Spines. The ghosts of Thorns' Underworld shadow have raised a small manse for her when she chooses to reside there, which produces this unremarkable hearthstone. The matte-black stone, the size and smoothness of a river pebble, is set into the clasp of her Wings of the Raptor.
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==Mentor 5: Mercen Quen==
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Nobody's quite sure where this enigmatic Eclipse Caste Solar has come from, but he appears incredibly competent at commerce, trade, and organisation, all areas that Shrike can really use help in. He dispenses assistance and advice, although he steers scrupulously clear of assuming actual administrative rank.
  
 
==Whispers 5: the Glory of the Neverborn==
 
==Whispers 5: the Glory of the Neverborn==

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