Difference between revisions of "Purple"
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#if a player is wearing a purple [[sash]] it marks them as a [[Warrior]]. | #if a player is wearing a purple [[sash]] it marks them as a [[Warrior]]. | ||
# A purple [[Magic Ball]] is a [[Suppression Bolt]] | # A purple [[Magic Ball]] is a [[Suppression Bolt]] | ||
+ | # A [[Arrow]] with a purple cover is a [[Suppression Arrow]]. | ||
#Purple in [[Heraldry]] is called [[Purpure]] | #Purple in [[Heraldry]] is called [[Purpure]] | ||
# In Medieval Europe purple was thought to signify royal majesty, sovereignty and justice. Historically, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrian_purple purple dye] was quite expensive, and purple fabric was often legally restricted to nobility/royalty. | # In Medieval Europe purple was thought to signify royal majesty, sovereignty and justice. Historically, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrian_purple purple dye] was quite expensive, and purple fabric was often legally restricted to nobility/royalty. |
Latest revision as of 19:55, 2 March 2015
a Color
- if a player is wearing a purple sash it marks them as a Warrior.
- A purple Magic Ball is a Suppression Bolt
- A Arrow with a purple cover is a Suppression Arrow.
- Purple in Heraldry is called Purpure
- In Medieval Europe purple was thought to signify royal majesty, sovereignty and justice. Historically, purple dye was quite expensive, and purple fabric was often legally restricted to nobility/royalty.
Previous Rulesets:
- If a player is wearing a purple sash and a skeletal mask he may be a Skeletal Champion.
- The Eternal Stench (V7) Terrain Effect (V7) is purple in the Dor 8.1.