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The Dhu Gillywack is an enormous airship run by gnomes. One of the shops on the ship has a series of runestones that, when cast, randomly show paired images.
Runestones
To activate the runestones you TOSS the RUNESTONES in the air. Like so:
You shake your branded fel runestones and toss them into the air. They spin wildly as they descend, and land with a clatter. The runestones finally settle and show a cloud symbol and a harvest rune.
It is very important to TAKE the RUNESTONES off the ground after each cast or they will stay there.
Runestone Samples
Here is a sample of what some of the runestones look like:
a pair of branded fel runestones a pair of granite runestones a pair of antique silver runestones a pair of bone-inlaid runestones
Translations
Each pair of runestones has six sides to them. They can be broken down by Domain Runes and Direction Runes.
Domain Runes | Direction Runes |
---|---|
sun | Journey |
Snowflake | Retreat |
Shrouded Sun | Joy |
Cloud | Harvest |
Rainbow | Protection |
Blank | Strength |
Domain Runes
Symbol | Sphere/Translation |
---|---|
the sun: | success, power, fertility, attainment, the physical |
the rainbow: | mercy, surcease, foresight, the intellect |
the cloud: | chaos, confusion, change, the societal |
the snowflake: | death, comfort, divinity, the spirit |
the shrouded sun: | illusion, treachery, deception, the emotional |
the blank side: | none, some, or all of the above, no true context |
Direction Runes
Symbol | Translation |
---|---|
journey: | passage from one thing to another, voluntarily or involuntarily; usually symbolic, but sometimes literal |
protection: | guardianship, maintaining inner focus, things which are precious
strength: power, prowess, pride |
joy: | love, happiness, gain of any kind |
harvest: | gain and loss simultaneously, balance, a final result or destiny |
retreat: | fear, confusion, the subconscious, the dream realm, a refusal; usually symbolic, but sometimes literal |