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(Adding skill for meditating on a ritual, plus adding a bit about meditating over an object. (Skills confirmed by TM Project, plus my own ri.sp tm from meditating on the beads.)))
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Priests receive several guild specific commands. Only one faith related command, pray, is available to all worshipers.
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===Pray===
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This will channel some, or all, of your guild points to your deity, reminding Him or Her of your existence, and if you are not at your deities perfect [[Alignment|alignment]] will move you towards it. How effective your prayer will be in doing this is determined by your skill in faith.rituals.special and the gp you spend.
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If you are a priest, then the deity pool will get 10% of the gp spent.
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If you do not want to spend all your gp on a pray, the options and approximate proportion of your current gp are:
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*20% gp - pray gently
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*40% gp - pray lengthily
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*60% gp - pray vigorously
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*80% gp - pray fervently
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You need to pray at least 50gp, and praying to the wrong deity will leave you suffering their wrath for a time. You'll be unable to perform rituals and may have a stat loss.
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There is another skill check involved with praying, which appears to use faith.rituals.special and the amount of gp you spend.  Praying also seems to be harder the further you are from perfect alignment.  If you fail this skill check, you will get a message about being distracted as you pray and will not receive the full amount of command xp you would otherwise.  The effect on deity points and alignment shift is not known.  As well as no extra message at all for a normal prayer, you may get "Your prayers come to your lips with ease" which signifies a better than usual prayer.  The effect in practical terms is not known.  An even better prayer is accompanied by  "You clear your mind and focus on the glory of [your deity]".  This has moved you into ideal alignment, and may have involved a much larger shift in alignment than you would normally get.
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You'll find it easier to perform rituals right after you prayed. Whether praying has long-term effect on rituals or not, has not yet been established. To be eligible for election to the High Priesthood, you also need to have prayed in the last 10 days or so.
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The following pray messages have been gathered by Milly, Emiko and Jeanie, and are now outdated. The same pray gp no longer always gives the same message as there is a random element:
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:<70gp
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::You briefly bow your head and mutter a few quick words in praise of Pishe, Goddess of Slight Showers.
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::Milly the milkmaid briefly bows her head and mutters something.
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:70-120gp
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::You spend a moment with your head bowed praising Pishe, Goddess of Slight Showers.
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::Milly the milkmaid spends a moment in thought with her head bowed.
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:120-190gp
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::You lower yourself to your knees and silently offer up a short prayer to Pishe, Goddess of Slight Showers.
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::Milly the milkmaid gets down on her knees and spends a short time in silence.
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:190-270gp
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::You quietly recite a lengthy hymn of praise to Pishe, Goddess of Slight Showers, while kneeling.
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::Milly the milkmaid seems to spend some time talking to herself while kneeling.
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:270-400gp
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::You prostrate yourself on the ground and speak at some length to Pishe, Goddess of Slight Showers.
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::Milly the milkmaid falls flat on her face and spends some time talking to the ground.
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:400-551gp
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::You prostrate yourself before the vision of Pishe, Goddess of Slight Showers, that appears before you and pray loudly and at great length.
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::Milly the milkmaid prostrates herself and shouts praise to Pishe, Goddess of Slight Showers.
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===Burial commands===
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This will bury a corpse to the greater glory of your God. Like pray, this will move you into better standing with Him, and if you are out of alignment, it will bring you back towards your desired alignment. It costs 50gp to perform for each corpse, and how effective it is in changing alignment is determined by your faith.rituals.special.
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Multiple corpses can be buried at the same time in this fashion, including your own. However, other player corpses may only be buried if both the priest and the owner of the corpse are player killers.
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It is more effective in moving your alignment than pray (especially because you can perform multiple buries for the gp of one pray). The different gods get various commands, with different descriptions, but basically the effect is the same.
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You can use this command whilst in combat, but unless you are a Sekkite it will be harder and take longer. It takes longer for a Sekkite to ritual bury if they are not in combat at the time.
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You need to be at least guild level 25 to learn this command.
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The commands granted by each god are:
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* Pishe: <code>ventisepelate</code>
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* Gufnork: <code>decompose</code>
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* Gapp: <code>shroud</code>
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* Sandelfon: <code>ventisepelate</code>
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* Fish: <code>pyroscipate</code>
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* Hat: <code>envalise</code>
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* Sek: <code>ensumpf</code>
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===Bestow===
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This command allows you to put a ritual onto a faith rod. For more info, visit the [[Faith rods]] page. Bestow is learned at guild level 75 from your religious instructor.
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===Scour===
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This command allows you to remove a ritual from a faith rod, or a ward or remember place from an item. For more info, visit the [[Faith rods]] page. Scour is learned at guild level 75 from your religious instructor.
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===Consecrate===
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This consecrates an item to your deity, so it can be used for things such as [[Remember Place]] and [[Divine Guard]]/[[Divine Sentinel]]. This has to be done at the High altar of your deity or at the small altar at the entrance of the TOSG (read the room description carefully, it’s not very visible), and you will also need to be within alignment. It takes 50gps to consecrate an item, and you need to have at least 150 bonus in faith.rituals.special to attempt this. The command itself is learned at guild level 50.
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===Obsecrate===
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High Priests have a special command called obsecrate. With this command they can ask the deity to alter various things about the way deity points are spent. You can get rough details on the current setup with the [[Devout Inquisition]] ritual.
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The things they can currently do are:
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*'''Reduce ritual costs''' - up to 30% of ritual costs can be set to be shouldered by the deity point pool.
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*'''Increase ritual costs by taking tithes''' - rituals can be made to cost 30% more than usual, with some of the surplus being put back in the deity point pool. An increase 10% on ritual costs equates to around 1% of gp being converting back into dp.
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*'''Make rituals easier and better''' - self-explanatory really, this can chew up a large amount of dp, with a scale of 0 to 10 being available. A setting of 1 means around 10% of the gp spent on a ritual will be used up in deity points.
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As usual, heretics are unaffected by all of this.
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===Meditate===
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The meditate command allows you to gain insights about rituals that you know or how you've interacted with the deity pool recently by entering a meditative state at one of your god's High Altars.
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For rituals varying results in the amount of information returned indicate that a partial success will return correct information, just not complete information. Failure, on the other hand, means that you will immediately lose the ritual that you failed on and will have to visit your religious instructor again.
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The syntax for meditation is "meditate on <ritual>" and this needs to be done at a High Altar to your god.  It uses [[faith.rituals.special]]. Do not type "meditate" by itself as this will remove all known rituals from your mind which will then have to be relearnt.
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Here is a full example of the messages received when meditating on Bless:
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> meditate on bless
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You kneel by the large plinth and begin to meditate.
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You think back to how you were trained to perform Bless.
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You emerge from your meditative state with some insights. Bless is a miscellaneous ritual with two
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  steps. It may be performed on other people and on yourself, and it consumes incense. It requires
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  the power of speech and the ability to move, and the target will not resist it.
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It seems that the "and the target will not resist it" message is the last line that will be shown on all targeted rituals and lines similar to the "It requires the power of speech and the ability to move" message are the last line for the non-targeted rituals.  If there is a chance of the target being angered by your ritual, and you have sufficient meditation skill, you will also receive an addition to this last line saying "and the target will be angered by this ritual".  Note that there is no message given if the target will '''not''' be angered.
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For the deity pool information, it is far more precise than Devout Inquisition as well as being usable by anyone. To use it, one must use the command "meditate on obsecration" at their god's high altar.
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The result will be a set of figures detailing your use/contributions over the past few weeks.
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'''meditate on obsecration''' uses the [[faith.items.scroll]] skill.  It costs 100 faith points, and requires a bonus of at least 160 to have even a tiny chance of success.  When used, even by a follower, 5 [[deity points]] are added to the pool.
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You can also meditate over an object, which uses the [[faith.rituals.special]] skill and looks something like this:
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>meditate over beads
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You kneel by the bundle of sticks and begin to meditate upon the set of smooth aquamarine prayer
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  beads.
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In meditating over the set of smooth aquamarine prayer beads, you manage to gain some insight
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  about it.  It is consecrated to Pishe, Goddess of Slight Showers, and remembering the
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  Warriors' Guild cafe for you.  It is a holy relic of Pishe, a holy symbol, a holy amulet and
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  a set of prayer beads.
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Latest revision as of 17:55, 12 September 2011