Tag: Cogs-and-Rivers Patterns

  • Steamforge Compass 24

    From: Lineage 73 of Nga Tara Description: A compact, palm-sized apparatus crafted from a brass casing with a hinged lid, engraved with Vo-Run glyphs that shimmer with a soft amber glow. The compass features a steam-powered gyroscope, fueled by a tiny mana-infused crystal, which keeps its needle aligned with Aboriginal’s ley line currents rather than…

  • Steamlash Whip 95

    From: Lineage 73 of Nga Tara Description: A flexible whip extending 12 feet, woven from enchanted coral fibers and reinforced with brass segments that channel steam. The handle, designed for Khara-Vo’s trunk, features a trigger mechanism that releases vapor through tiny vents along the whip’s length, creating a searing, misty lash. The tip is adorned…

  • Ankle Gauntlet 62

    From: Lineage 73 of Nga Tara Description: A pair of reinforced bands encircling Khara-Vo’s lower legs, crafted from a blend of enchanted iron and steam-driven pulleys embedded with tiny gears. The gauntlets are painted with cogs-and-rivers patterns that glow faintly during movement, and their outer surfaces are studded with coral fragments for traction on slippery…

  • Lineage 73 of Nga-Tara

    See: Nga Tara Race of Aboriginal Lore: The Lineage 73 of Nga-Tara, known as the Steamweave Guardians, traces its origins to the heart of Aboriginal’s industrial renaissance, a period when the fusion of hydromantic magic and steam-powered innovation reshaped the island nation’s landscapes and societies. Emerging around 500 years ago during the Great Loom Awakening—a…