Tag: TCM

  • TCM 612 of the Laminar Flow

    Lore: In the hydro-industrial sectors of Saṃsāra, where massive jade pipes transport liquid qi to power the floating metropolises, “Pipe-Walkers” and “Flow-Seers” are tasked with maintaining the delicate balance of pressure and velocity. The TCM 612 was engineered by the Gilded Hydrologists, a sect of physicians who realized that the laws of Traditional Chinese Medicine—balancing…

  • TCM 274 of the Vein Deep Osmosis

    Lore: In the humid, resource-rich jungles and the misty industrial harbors of Saṃsāra, the ability to extract pure fluids—be they rare floral nectars, medicinal saps, or alchemical condensates—is a vital trade. The TCM 274 was developed by a lineage of “Fluid-Seekers” who possessed memories of advanced laboratory distillation from a world of glass and steel.…

  • TCM 512 of the Ascending Zephyr

    Lore: The TCM 512 was first conceptualized by a cloud-dwelling sect of physicians on one of the 73 island countries known for its vertical metropolises and floating platforms. They realized that for an avatar to master flight—whether through wings, magic, or steam-tech—the “internal qi” must be made as light as the surrounding air to reduce…

  • TCM 842 of the Resilient Sinew

    Lore: In the bustling trade hubs of Saṃsāra, where steam-powered looms and mechanical gears often strain the physical limits of the working class, the TCM 842 was developed. Crafted by a wandering physician who possessed memories of ancient athletic training from a distant, mountainous world, this item is a specialized compression wrap infused with alchemical…

  • TCM 909 of the Needles of an Unbroken Current

    Lore The armies of the Jade Principality do not rely solely on armor and steel. Every soldier is trained in the basics of battlefield medicine, and every platoon has a medic equipped with a set of these specialized needles. Developed by the Imperial College of Healers, these are not tools for curing long-term illness, but…

  • TCM 820 of the Tinderbox of the Inner Spark

    Lore The wandering healers and herbalists of Saṃsāra often travel through harsh, unforgiving environments where a warm fire can mean the difference between life and death. Lacking the brute strength of adventurers, they developed a method of fire-starting that relied not on friction or flint, but on the principles of internal balance. They created small…

  • TCM 606 of the Talisman of the Empty Breath

    Lore When souls from a monastic warrior tradition were reincarnated on Saṃsāra, they brought with them two things: the philosophy of internal balance and the discipline of the firearm. They found that the recoil of an alchemical firearm could disrupt one’s Qi, and the smoke could cloud the “Mind’s Eye.” To counteract this, their herbalist-monks…