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Shifting pearlescent hues suffuse the eight-sided '''nacreous octohedral paragon''' in a sheen of colorful changeability. This paragon can change the type of armour it is inserted to three times a day (otherworldly: 20 minute cooldown). From cloth armour to leather armour, for instance. This might allow someone who is a [[Monk]] on weekdays and a [[Bard]] on weekends to wear the same suit of armour.
Shifting pearlescent hues suffuse the eight-sided '''nacreous octahedral paragon''' in a sheen of colorful changeability. This paragon can change the type of armour it is inserted to three times a day (otherworldly: 20 minute cooldown). From cloth armour to leather armour, for instance. This might allow someone who is a contemplative [[Monk]] on weekdays and a partying [[Bard]] on weekends to wear the same suit of armour.


This paragon is the middle sibling to its sisters, the [[nacreous tetrahedral paragon|tetrahedal]] and [[nacreous deltahedral paragon|deltahedral]] variants.
This paragon is the middle sibling to its sisters, the [[nacreous tetrahedral paragon|tetrahedal]] and [[nacreous deltahedral paragon|deltahedral]] variants.
[[category: Artefact Armour]]

Latest revision as of 19:06, 18 July 2024

Shifting pearlescent hues suffuse the eight-sided nacreous octahedral paragon in a sheen of colorful changeability. This paragon can change the type of armour it is inserted to three times a day (otherworldly: 20 minute cooldown). From cloth armour to leather armour, for instance. This might allow someone who is a contemplative Monk on weekdays and a partying Bard on weekends to wear the same suit of armour.

This paragon is the middle sibling to its sisters, the tetrahedal and deltahedral variants.