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The '''translucent mask''' is a temporary [[artefact]] able to shield the wearer from notice. Donning it will cause guards and other organisation-owned [[denizens]] to ignore the wearer for five minutes. This effect fails if they perform any hostile actions of any kind. Each mask possesses three (3) charges and permanently decays afterwards. If charges are not used, the mask decays anyway, redeeming itself to the owner for [[credits|credit]] value.
A [[bottle of fairy dust]] is a temporary [[artefact]], a sleek vessel containing the means to create a defensive shield against harm. Simply throwing the [[fairies|fairy]]-derived dust causes the wielder to gain a [[prismatic barrier]]. One may also throw dust over another [[adventurer]] to give them a prismatic barrier. Throwing dust in this way requires both [[balance]] and [[equilibrium]], but consumes neither. Bottles may be traded freely and each bottle has enough for three barriers.


A rare resilient version of this mask exists, once sold at auction at fabulously high price. It carried five (5) charges and reformed twenty-four (24) days after exhausting them.
This item decays but can be traded in for 4 [[credits]].  


 
[[Category: Promotional Artefacts]]
[[category: promotional Artefacts]]
[[category: Auction Artefacts]]

Latest revision as of 00:22, 10 September 2025

A bottle of fairy dust is a temporary artefact, a sleek vessel containing the means to create a defensive shield against harm. Simply throwing the fairy-derived dust causes the wielder to gain a prismatic barrier. One may also throw dust over another adventurer to give them a prismatic barrier. Throwing dust in this way requires both balance and equilibrium, but consumes neither. Bottles may be traded freely and each bottle has enough for three barriers.

This item decays but can be traded in for 4 credits.