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| Riley37 |
Posted - 12 Jun 2015 : 10:02:00 What happens if someone takes a Harper Pin from the Harper to whom it was issued?
Does the Harper Pin have an enchantment which causes it to self-destruct if the owner dies?
What happens if the Pin is physically separated from its still-living owner, eg, the owner takes a bath, and then someone steals all the bather's clothing and bags, including the pin?
Self-destruct on separation would be ideal for security, but dang, that's expensive to replace, or inconvenient if the Harper was on a mission and far from anyone who would recognize them personally and confirm that they're authorized for a replacement pin. |
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| Riley37 |
Posted - 13 Jun 2015 : 05:45:32 Thanks. I have a storyline in which an LG worshipper of Tyr has reason to impersonate a Harper, and was checking if that's legit. (Yes, she's violating Harper rules, but she never swore to obey THOSE rules.) |
| TBeholder |
Posted - 12 Jun 2015 : 15:48:39 quote: Originally posted by Riley37
What happens if someone takes a Harper Pin from the Harper to whom it was issued?
A big $#!%storm nuisance to everyone.  I mean, they are a secret society.
quote: Does the Harper Pin have an enchantment which causes it to self-destruct if the owner dies? What happens if the Pin is physically separated from its still-living owner, eg, the owner takes a bath, and then someone steals all the bather's clothing and bags, including the pin?
They often are enchanted to "sour" (jangle and look tarnished) if detect a wearer as evil. But IIRC were said to never being made individually attuned (like Drow House Insignia, Ravenian blood tokens, etc). |
| Crai |
Posted - 12 Jun 2015 : 15:07:12 Although depending upon which RPG system you are playing with, there are ways to effectively mask your alignment to either get a magic item to work properly .... or *not* have the magic item's negative side effects activate, |
| Ashe Ravenheart |
Posted - 12 Jun 2015 : 12:13:00 Nothing like that, since there's been occasions where people have picked up a Harper pin outside of becoming a Harper (although, a few of those eventually become Harpers anyway).
However, according to Magic of Faerûn, p 160:
quote: When worn by an evil being, a greater Harper pin turns black and makes discordant jangling sounds (a -10 penalty on Move Silently checks).
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