Elven Anti-Human Device

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It is suspected but never said that these were the same devices that kept [[Human]]s out of [[Elf|Elven]] territory until [[Luminosita]] showed up.
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A [[:Category:Magical Gadgets | magical gadget]] erected by the [[Elf | elves]] around the portal leading to the Giant Magical Potato where [[Anilis]] is taking a nap.  We first see it [http://www.errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2005-08-08 here], although bandit [[Jim]] mentioned the thing's effects [http://www.errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2005-07-22 earlier].
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==Description==
==Description==
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These are large electro-mechanical seeming contructs that float off the ground like pillars. The work by creating anxiety, nervousness, and fear, in the minds of any humans near them or approaching them. They have no effect on [[Elf|elves]].
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These are large electro-mechanical seeming constructs that float off the ground like pillars. The work by creating anxiety, nervousness, and fear in the minds of any humans near them or approaching them. They have no effect on [[Elf|elves]].
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The elves installed a ring of these devices around the perimeter of Anilis' resting place to enhance the existing wards set up by Anilis. We don't know why. The obvious direct answer was that Anilis' wards didn't effect humans. However, it became clear, when Sarine reported to the Council, that they weren't aware that humans could pass through Anilis' wards. In fact, they were averse to even trying the experiment. The elves themselves could not penetrate Anilis' wards.
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The elves installed a ring of these devices around the perimeter of Anilis' resting place to enhance the existing wards set up by Anilis. We don't know why. The obvious direct answer was that Anilis' wards didn't affect humans. However, it became clear, when [[Sarine Elle | Sarine]] reported to the [[Elven Council]], that they weren't aware that humans could pass through Anilis' wards. In fact, they were averse to even trying the experiment. The elves themselves could not penetrate Anilis' wards.
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Sarine knows enough about the device to be able to [http://www.errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2005-08-17 disable] one of them non-destructively.  In the process, she discovers that it incorporates a logging function that reports status for other devices along the protected perimeter, as well as its own.  When she inspects the log, it shows that two of the other devices on the perimeter are already down, suggesting that someone else has been messing around with them.  Inexplicably, she and the rest of the party don't draw the obvious conclusion.
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The first direct reference we have is when Sarine disabled the devices at Anilis' resting place. They were put in place by the Elven Council to enhance the [[Anilis' Ward System|wards]] that Anilis had already put in place.
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The first direct reference we have is when Sarine disabled the devices at Anilis' resting place. It is suspected but never said that similar devices kept [[Human]]s out of [[Elf|Elven]] territory following the [[Errant War]], at least until [[Luminosita]] showed up.
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A magical gadget erected by the elves around the portal leading to the Giant Magical Potato where Anilis is taking a nap. We first see it here, although bandit Jim mentioned the thing's effects earlier.

Description

These are large electro-mechanical seeming constructs that float off the ground like pillars. The work by creating anxiety, nervousness, and fear in the minds of any humans near them or approaching them. They have no effect on elves.

The elves installed a ring of these devices around the perimeter of Anilis' resting place to enhance the existing wards set up by Anilis. We don't know why. The obvious direct answer was that Anilis' wards didn't affect humans. However, it became clear, when Sarine reported to the Elven Council, that they weren't aware that humans could pass through Anilis' wards. In fact, they were averse to even trying the experiment. The elves themselves could not penetrate Anilis' wards.

Sarine knows enough about the device to be able to disable one of them non-destructively. In the process, she discovers that it incorporates a logging function that reports status for other devices along the protected perimeter, as well as its own. When she inspects the log, it shows that two of the other devices on the perimeter are already down, suggesting that someone else has been messing around with them. Inexplicably, she and the rest of the party don't draw the obvious conclusion.

Where Used

The first direct reference we have is when Sarine disabled the devices at Anilis' resting place. It is suspected but never said that similar devices kept Humans out of Elven territory following the Errant War, at least until Luminosita showed up.

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Poe Notes:|
  • Bellofthedamned:
Why did Anilis want to keep elves out? Did the elves have something to do with the gods' disappearing?
For much the same reasons stores put up 'no solicitors' signs. Also they didn't just keep elves out, they worked on the dwarves and trolls as well.

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