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{
"label": "Items (Le Rat Cornu)",
"entries": {
"Warp-grinder": {
"name": "Warp-grinder",
"description": "<p><strong>Availability:</strong> Skyre and allied clans only</p><p>The Warp-grinder is an experimental Skaven device for speedy excavation. It can cut through the hardest rock formations in a matter of moments. It is powered by Warpstone, and thus potentially very unstable. The Warp-grinder is a @Corruption[Major]{Major Corrupting Influence}.</p><p>The Warp-grinder projects a flickering arc of green-black dark magic that rips through everything it touches. It consists of a Warpstone-tipped staff connected to a brass-jacketed Warpstone condenser by a tangle of hoses and wires.</p><p>It requires a crew of two: one to carry the condenser and one to operate the staff. The Warp-grinder can cut a 5 ft diameter tunnel through most kinds of rock at a Movement rate of 2. While it was not designed as a weapon, it can be deadly at short range. Of a two-Skaven crew, the one with the staff can attack with the Warp-grinder, and the Skaven with the condenser uses a hand weapon. Enc is shared between the crew.</p>",
"special": "@Corruption[Major]{Major Corrupting Influence}"
},
"Skitterleap (Plague)": {
"name": "Skitterleap (Plague)",
"description": "<p>With a sound of inrushing air and a puff of brimstone-scented smoke, you teleport yourself or one ally you can touch to any location within Willpower yards. If targeting an unwilling target, resolve the touch attempt using the rules for casting a touch spell in combat (see @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.journals.YBVrpUHEjohB1H4f.JournalEntryPage.BU7yhLmMdEyvbfkR]{Magic Rules}), and the victim may make a <strong>Difficult (&ndash;10) Cool</strong> Test to change their destination by +SL yards. The target must be Average size or smaller. You must be able to see the destination, and this location must be free of objects and creatures or the spell fails.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Plague draws its power from rot and decay, focusing raw <em>Dhar </em>into more refined forms of disease and corruption. Its spells corrupt all that they touch, and indeed few become proficient in the Lore of Plague without bearing some of its marks. Most Plague-Priests are covered in sores and pustules: glorious stigmata and a sign of their mastery over the forces of entropy.</p><p>The Lore of Plague infuses the wielder with the essence of rot. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Plague, you may gain the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.MVI0lXcg6vvtooAF]{Distracting} Creature Trait for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Plague-Priests use all manner of vile excreta, odious emissions, and corrupted objects as spell ingredients. Most are squirted into the air and ritually inhaled, or burned inside a Plague Censer.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Plague draws its power from rot and decay, focusing raw <em>Dhar </em>into more refined forms of disease and corruption. Its spells corrupt all that they touch, and indeed few become proficient in the Lore of Plague without bearing some of its marks. Most Plague-Priests are covered in sores and pustules: glorious stigmata and a sign of their mastery over the forces of entropy.</p><p>The Lore of Plague infuses the wielder with the essence of rot. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Plague, you may gain the @Compendium[wfrp4e-core.items.MVI0lXcg6vvtooAF]{Distracting} Creature Trait for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Plague-Priests use all manner of vile excreta, odious emissions, and corrupted objects as spell ingredients. Most are squirted into the air and ritually inhaled, or burned inside a Plague Censer.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Instantané"
},
"Rat Thrall": {
"name": "Rat Thrall",
"description": "<p>You summon an ordinary brown rat. For the next [[/br 1d10]] hours, you may communicate with the rat as if you shared a common language, and it must obey all of your commands even if they would cause its own death. Rat thralls can fetch small objects, gnaw through ropes, and other simple tasks that an ordinary rat could perform, but such requests are limited by the rat&rsquo;s animal intelligence.</p>\n<p><strong>Lore:</strong> None</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> Aucun<p>",
"durationValue": "10 heures"
},
"Snare-Net": {
"name": "Snare-Net",
"description": "<p><strong>Availability:</strong>&nbsp;Eshin and allied clans only</p>\n<p>Snare-nets are strong but lightweight nets covered in hooks, used by Gutter Runners to capture prisoners alive or to entangle and slow opponents.</p>\n<p>A Snare-net causes twice the normal number of @Condition[Entangled] Conditions.</p>",
"special": ""
},
"Pavise": {
"name": "Pavise",
"description": "<p>This large shield is designed to protect the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-horned-rat.items.lP0b4ATxULZBpIvD]{Warplock Jezzail} crews and other small-crewed weapons from enemy fire. It has an Encumbrance of 4, and instead of acting like a normal Shield it makes all ranged attacks targeting the crew <strong>Hard (&ndash;20)</strong>.</p>",
"special": ""
},
"Death Globe": {
"name": "Death Globe",
"description": "<p><strong>Availability:</strong> Skyre and allied clans only</p><p>This is a Poisoned Wind Globe of an even more potent variety, able to release great volumes of deadly gas. It is identical to a @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-horned-rat.items.YnFYheNBrpDmDtZ3]{Poisoned Wind Globe} except that its cloud is twice as big, targets must pass a <strong>Hard (20) Toughness </strong>Test to resist its effects, and those who fail lose [[/r 1d10 # Wounds]] Wounds, modified by Toughness Bonus but not by Armour.</p>",
"special": ""
},
"Warp Star Infusion": {
"name": "Warp Star Infusion",
"description": "<p>You enchant a number of Throwing Stars equal to your Willpower Bonus, imbuing them with the foul essence of the warp. A target wounded by one of these Stars must make a <strong>Hard (&ndash;20) Toughness</strong> Test or suffer additional Wounds equal to your Willpower Bonus, ignoring armour and Toughness Bonus.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Stealth draws on the power of <em>Dhar</em>, infused with a particularly large portion of <em>Ulgu</em>, to confuse and conceal. It is unclear whether this lore remains similar to how it is practised in Cathay, or if the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin have corrupted a more noble form of stealthy magic. Regardless, spells of this lore specialise in concealing the sorcerer from prying eyes, using magic to distract or diminish signs of the Skaven&rsquo;s presence.</p><p>The Lore of Stealth wreathes the wielder in threads of magic that obfuscate their presence. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Stealth, you gain the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.OzwDT6kzoLYeeR2d]{Stealthy} Creature Trait for [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Clan Eshin Sorcerers use small scraps of paper with assorted runes inscribed on them, which are then coated in powdered Warpstone. When used as an ingredient, the Warpstone powder is consumed, but the scraps of paper remain and can be coated again and reused. The characters used are of no known form of written Queekish, and the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin are in no rush to explain either their meaning or providence.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Stealth draws on the power of <em>Dhar</em>, infused with a particularly large portion of <em>Ulgu</em>, to confuse and conceal. It is unclear whether this lore remains similar to how it is practised in Cathay, or if the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin have corrupted a more noble form of stealthy magic. Regardless, spells of this lore specialise in concealing the sorcerer from prying eyes, using magic to distract or diminish signs of the Skaven&rsquo;s presence.</p><p>The Lore of Stealth wreathes the wielder in threads of magic that obfuscate their presence. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Stealth, you gain the @Compendium[wfrp4e-core.items.OzwDT6kzoLYeeR2d]{Stealthy} Creature Trait for [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Clan Eshin Sorcerers use small scraps of paper with assorted runes inscribed on them, which are then coated in powdered Warpstone. When used as an ingredient, the Warpstone powder is consumed, but the scraps of paper remain and can be coated again and reused. The characters used are of no known form of written Queekish, and the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin are in no rush to explain either their meaning or providence.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de Force Mentale rounds"
},
"Favour of the Horned Rat": {
"name": "Favour of the Horned Rat",
"description": "<p>You gain an additional Fortune Point for the duration of the spell. You may only benefit from this spell once for every 13 hour period. Attempting to use this spell again before the full 13 hours have passed draws the disfavour of the Horned Rat — the effects of this remain up to the GM.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> None<p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> Aucun<p>",
"durationValue": "13 heures"
},
"Warp-Power Accumuluator": {
"name": "Warp-Power Accumuluator",
"description": "<p><strong>Availability:</strong>&nbsp;Skyre and allied clans only</p>\n<p>A @UUID[Actor.KAB3UZ20z9m8fUQ3]{Warlock-Engineer} equipped with a supercharged Warp-power Accumulator increases the amount of Warp energy funnelled into any Warp Lightning spells he casts. When calculating Success Levels for the spell, you may reverse the dice used for the Casting Test if this result would be better.</p>\n<p>However, if you miscast Warp Lightning when using a Warp-Power Accumulator, the device begins to overload in addition to the usual effects of the miscast. Unless the Warlock Engineer can shut the accumulator down on the next turn, which requires a <strong>Hard (-30) Dexterity </strong>Test to access the poorly placed emergency shut off, it explodes dealing [[/r 3d10 #Damage]] Damage, reduced by Toughness Bonus and armour, to everyone within 3 yards, and counts as a @Corruption[moderate]{Moderate Exposure to Corruption} to everyone within 5 yards.</p>"
},
"Beast-Prod": {
"name": "Beast-Prod",
"description": "<p><strong>Availability:</strong> Moulder and allied clans only</p><p>This barbed prod is used primarily for herding @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.actors.VfJgGmCTWqb0IDSW]{Rat Ogres} and other @UUID[JournalEntry.oXly0RXc3Z3vnVrH.JournalEntryPage.qvft4GKy7q56yHgN]{Clan Moulder} creations, but at need a @UUID[Actor.vqKiWF0OuVwTnARC]{Packmaster} will turn its magical energy upon an enemy. It requires two hands and does damage as a Halberd, but ignores all armour.</p>",
"special": ""
},
"Death Frenzy (Ruin)": {
"name": "Death Frenzy (Ruin)",
"description": "<p>You fill a Skaven with a horrible ravenous hunger, causing foam to fleck their mouth and their eyes to roll madly in their head. Your target becomes subject to @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.yRhhOlt18COq4e1q]{Frenzy} for the duration of the spell. Unwilling targets may attempt to resist these effects by making a <strong>Challenging (+0) Cool</strong> Test. Those that succeed suffer 1 Wound as they gnaw on their own extremities to distract from the spell&rsquo;s call to violence.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Ruin channels the terrible power of Warpstone to lash out at targets, often incinerating them whole. It is focused on destruction and disintegration, and is feared throughout Skavendom and beyond.</p> <p>This terrible power is highly invigorating and the sensation of barely restrained energy is almost addictive. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Ruin, you may add +1 SL to any Initiative- or Agility-based Tests for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p> <p>Ingredients: Grey Seers use various scraps of fur, hide, bones, and crystalline Warpstone when casting spells from the Lore of Ruin.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Ruin channels the terrible power of Warpstone to lash out at targets, often incinerating them whole. It is focused on destruction and disintegration, and is feared throughout Skavendom and beyond.</p> <p>This terrible power is highly invigorating and the sensation of barely restrained energy is almost addictive. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Ruin, you may add +1 SL to any Initiative- or Agility-based Tests for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p> <p>Ingredients: Grey Seers use various scraps of fur, hide, bones, and crystalline Warpstone when casting spells from the Lore of Ruin.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de Force Mentale rounds"
},
"Poisoned Wind Mortar": {
"name": "Poisoned Wind Mortar",
"description": "<p><strong>Availability:</strong>&nbsp;Skyre and allied clans only</p>\n<p>The Poisoned Wind Mortar allows a weapons team to fire a weightier @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-horned-rat.items.YnFYheNBrpDmDtZ3]{Poisoned Wind Globe} to a range greater than a lone Globadier could hope to achieve. Hurting the enemy without risking one&rsquo;s own fur is always an appealing idea to Skaven. This weapon requires a crew of two: a trained Bombardier to fire it supported by a Crewvermin loader.</p>",
"special": "min. range 20"
},
"Old Guard": {
"name": "Old Guard",
"description": "<p>@UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-horned-rat.journals.bmuHnv7PgHJ54BML.JournalEntryPage.DHz1ZX3hPihLzJOf]{Ironbreaker}</p>",
"trappings": [
"Unit of Ironbreakers",
"Weapon Bearing a Master Rune"
]
},
"Ghostly Flame": {
"name": "Ghostly Flame",
"description": "<p>You conjure a small blob of glowing green fire out of thin air, dripping viscous fluid as it burns. On subsequent turns, you may end this spell by using your action to hurl the fiery mess at an opponent. Use Ranged (Throwing) and treat the projectile as having Damage equal to your Strength Bonus plus Willpower Bonus. Otherwise, this petty spell generates light equivalent to a torch and remains for one hour before sputtering out. </p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> None<p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> Aucun<p>",
"durationValue": "1 heure"
},
"Veil of Flies": {
"name": "Veil of Flies",
"description": "<p>With a curse and a flailing of your arms, you summon a cloud of gnats and biting flies. They swarm about you, filling the air in every direction for a distance equal to your Willpower Bonus in yards. The swarm moves with you for as long as the spell is in effect. Creatures other than yourself within the swarm suffer a 20 penalty to all Tests from the distraction. In addition, the cloud makes it hard for enemies to see you, imposing a further 20 penalty to all ranged attacks against you.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Plague draws its power from rot and decay, focusing raw <em>Dhar </em>into more refined forms of disease and corruption. Its spells corrupt all that they touch, and indeed few become proficient in the Lore of Plague without bearing some of its marks. Most Plague-Priests are covered in sores and pustules: glorious stigmata and a sign of their mastery over the forces of entropy.</p><p>The Lore of Plague infuses the wielder with the essence of rot. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Plague, you may gain the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.MVI0lXcg6vvtooAF]{Distracting} Creature Trait for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Plague-Priests use all manner of vile excreta, odious emissions, and corrupted objects as spell ingredients. Most are squirted into the air and ritually inhaled, or burned inside a Plague Censer.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Plague draws its power from rot and decay, focusing raw <em>Dhar </em>into more refined forms of disease and corruption. Its spells corrupt all that they touch, and indeed few become proficient in the Lore of Plague without bearing some of its marks. Most Plague-Priests are covered in sores and pustules: glorious stigmata and a sign of their mastery over the forces of entropy.</p><p>The Lore of Plague infuses the wielder with the essence of rot. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Plague, you may gain the @Compendium[wfrp4e-core.items.MVI0lXcg6vvtooAF]{Distracting} Creature Trait for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Plague-Priests use all manner of vile excreta, odious emissions, and corrupted objects as spell ingredients. Most are squirted into the air and ritually inhaled, or burned inside a Plague Censer.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de Force Mentale rounds"
},
"Warplock Pistol": {
"name": "Warplock Pistol",
"description": "<p><strong>Availability:</strong> Skyre and allied clans only</p><p>The Warplock Pistol fires pellets of Warpstone, with a longer range than a blackpowder pistol. If a Warplock Pistol attack results in a Fumble, roll [[/br 1d10 #Fumble]]. On a result of 1, the pistol blows up in the wielders hand, destroying itself in a Blast 1 explosion dealing the same Damage as a successful shot. On a result of 210, roll on the @Table[oops]{Oops!} Table.</p>",
"special": ""
},
"Flensing Ruin": {
"name": "Flensing Ruin",
"description": "<p>Green ribbons of warp-energy tear the flesh from the target&rsquo;s bones. This is a <em>magic missile</em> with a Damage of +4 which ignores both armour and Toughness Bonus.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Ruin channels the terrible power of Warpstone to lash out at targets, often incinerating them whole. It is focused on destruction and disintegration, and is feared throughout Skavendom and beyond.</p> <p>This terrible power is highly invigorating and the sensation of barely restrained energy is almost addictive. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Ruin, you may add +1 SL to any Initiative- or Agility-based Tests for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p> <p>Ingredients: Grey Seers use various scraps of fur, hide, bones, and crystalline Warpstone when casting spells from the Lore of Ruin.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Ruin channels the terrible power of Warpstone to lash out at targets, often incinerating them whole. It is focused on destruction and disintegration, and is feared throughout Skavendom and beyond.</p> <p>This terrible power is highly invigorating and the sensation of barely restrained energy is almost addictive. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Ruin, you may add +1 SL to any Initiative- or Agility-based Tests for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p> <p>Ingredients: Grey Seers use various scraps of fur, hide, bones, and crystalline Warpstone when casting spells from the Lore of Ruin.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Instantané"
},
"Musk of Terror (Ruin)": {
"name": "Musk of Terror (Ruin)",
"description": "<p>You summon a large cloud of choking musk. Any creature within the cloud is exposed to a @Terror[1]{Terror (1)} effect or @Terror[2]{Terror (2)} for Skaven as the deadly musk fills their minds with thoughts of fear. Victims perceive the caster as the source of this Terror.</p><p><strong>Lore:</strong></p><p>The Lore of Ruin channels the terrible power of Warpstone to lash out at targets, often incinerating them whole. It is focused on destruction and disintegration, and is feared throughout Skavendom and beyond.</p><p>This terrible power is highly invigorating and the sensation of barely restrained energy is almost addictive. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Ruin, you may add +1 SL to any Initiative- or Agility-based Tests for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Grey Seers use various scraps of fur, hide, bones, and crystalline Warpstone when casting spells from the Lore of Ruin.</p><p></p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Ruin channels the terrible power of Warpstone to lash out at targets, often incinerating them whole. It is focused on destruction and disintegration, and is feared throughout Skavendom and beyond.</p> <p>This terrible power is highly invigorating and the sensation of barely restrained energy is almost addictive. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Ruin, you may add +1 SL to any Initiative- or Agility-based Tests for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p> <p>Ingredients: Grey Seers use various scraps of fur, hide, bones, and crystalline Warpstone when casting spells from the Lore of Ruin.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de Force Mentale rounds"
},
"Death Frenzy (Stealth)": {
"name": "Death Frenzy (Stealth)",
"description": "<p>You fill a Skaven with a horrible ravenous hunger, causing foam to fleck their mouth and their eyes to roll madly in their head. Your target becomes subject to @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.yRhhOlt18COq4e1q]{Frenzy} for the duration of the spell. Unwilling targets may attempt to resist these effects by making a <strong>Challenging (+0) Cool</strong> Test. Those that succeed suffer 1 Wound as they gnaw on their own extremities to distract from the spell&rsquo;s call to violence.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Stealth draws on the power of <em>Dhar</em>, infused with a particularly large portion of <em>Ulgu</em>, to confuse and conceal. It is unclear whether this lore remains similar to how it is practised in Cathay, or if the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin have corrupted a more noble form of stealthy magic. Regardless, spells of this lore specialise in concealing the sorcerer from prying eyes, using magic to distract or diminish signs of the Skaven&rsquo;s presence.</p><p>The Lore of Stealth wreathes the wielder in threads of magic that obfuscate their presence. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Stealth, you gain the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.OzwDT6kzoLYeeR2d]{Stealthy} Creature Trait for [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Clan Eshin Sorcerers use small scraps of paper with assorted runes inscribed on them, which are then coated in powdered Warpstone. When used as an ingredient, the Warpstone powder is consumed, but the scraps of paper remain and can be coated again and reused. The characters used are of no known form of written Queekish, and the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin are in no rush to explain either their meaning or providence.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Stealth draws on the power of <em>Dhar</em>, infused with a particularly large portion of <em>Ulgu</em>, to confuse and conceal. It is unclear whether this lore remains similar to how it is practised in Cathay, or if the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin have corrupted a more noble form of stealthy magic. Regardless, spells of this lore specialise in concealing the sorcerer from prying eyes, using magic to distract or diminish signs of the Skaven&rsquo;s presence.</p><p>The Lore of Stealth wreathes the wielder in threads of magic that obfuscate their presence. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Stealth, you gain the @Compendium[wfrp4e-core.items.OzwDT6kzoLYeeR2d]{Stealthy} Creature Trait for [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Clan Eshin Sorcerers use small scraps of paper with assorted runes inscribed on them, which are then coated in powdered Warpstone. When used as an ingredient, the Warpstone powder is consumed, but the scraps of paper remain and can be coated again and reused. The characters used are of no known form of written Queekish, and the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin are in no rush to explain either their meaning or providence.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de Force Mentale rounds"
},
"Armour of Darkness": {
"name": "Armour of Darkness",
"description": "<p>You solidify the shadows around your body. In addition to making you harder to see in low-light conditions, this shadow armour also protects you from harm. You gain an additional 1 AP to each location, and a +20 bonus to any Stealth Tests you make in dim light. </p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Stealth draws on the power of <em>Dhar</em>, infused with a particularly large portion of <em>Ulgu</em>, to confuse and conceal. It is unclear whether this lore remains similar to how it is practised in Cathay, or if the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin have corrupted a more noble form of stealthy magic. Regardless, spells of this lore specialise in concealing the sorcerer from prying eyes, using magic to distract or diminish signs of the Skaven&rsquo;s presence.</p><p>The Lore of Stealth wreathes the wielder in threads of magic that obfuscate their presence. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Stealth, you gain the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.OzwDT6kzoLYeeR2d]{Stealthy} Creature Trait for [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Clan Eshin Sorcerers use small scraps of paper with assorted runes inscribed on them, which are then coated in powdered Warpstone. When used as an ingredient, the Warpstone powder is consumed, but the scraps of paper remain and can be coated again and reused. The characters used are of no known form of written Queekish, and the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin are in no rush to explain either their meaning or providence.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Stealth draws on the power of <em>Dhar</em>, infused with a particularly large portion of <em>Ulgu</em>, to confuse and conceal. It is unclear whether this lore remains similar to how it is practised in Cathay, or if the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin have corrupted a more noble form of stealthy magic. Regardless, spells of this lore specialise in concealing the sorcerer from prying eyes, using magic to distract or diminish signs of the Skaven&rsquo;s presence.</p><p>The Lore of Stealth wreathes the wielder in threads of magic that obfuscate their presence. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Stealth, you gain the @Compendium[wfrp4e-core.items.OzwDT6kzoLYeeR2d]{Stealthy} Creature Trait for [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Clan Eshin Sorcerers use small scraps of paper with assorted runes inscribed on them, which are then coated in powdered Warpstone. When used as an ingredient, the Warpstone powder is consumed, but the scraps of paper remain and can be coated again and reused. The characters used are of no known form of written Queekish, and the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin are in no rush to explain either their meaning or providence.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de Force Mentale minutes"
},
"Howling Warpgale": {
"name": "Howling Warpgale",
"description": "<p>You gesture twitchingly to the skies and fierce hurricane gales begin to swirl around you, filling a radius equal to your Willpower in yards. Enemies cannot fly in the howling winds, and ranged attacks into or out of the affected area suffer a 10 penalty. Your allies are unaffected by either effect as you divert the unnatural winds around them.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Ruin channels the terrible power of Warpstone to lash out at targets, often incinerating them whole. It is focused on destruction and disintegration, and is feared throughout Skavendom and beyond.</p> <p>This terrible power is highly invigorating and the sensation of barely restrained energy is almost addictive. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Ruin, you may add +1 SL to any Initiative- or Agility-based Tests for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p> <p>Ingredients: Grey Seers use various scraps of fur, hide, bones, and crystalline Warpstone when casting spells from the Lore of Ruin.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Ruin channels the terrible power of Warpstone to lash out at targets, often incinerating them whole. It is focused on destruction and disintegration, and is feared throughout Skavendom and beyond.</p> <p>This terrible power is highly invigorating and the sensation of barely restrained energy is almost addictive. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Ruin, you may add +1 SL to any Initiative- or Agility-based Tests for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p> <p>Ingredients: Grey Seers use various scraps of fur, hide, bones, and crystalline Warpstone when casting spells from the Lore of Ruin.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de Force Mentale rounds"
},
"Vermintide (Plague)": {
"name": "Vermintide (Plague)",
"description": "<p>You summon a swarm of rats that appear next to you and move as you direct, attacking any creature (except you) they encounter. You do not need to spend your action directing the swarm &mdash; it responds to any squeaked command readily. However, after Willpower Bonus rounds have elapsed, you lose control of the swarm. Thereafter, it moves about at random, attacking any creature it encounters.</p>\n<p>If the rat swarm encounters a creature, the rats scurry across its lower extremities biting and scratching furiously, inflicting [[/r 1d10 #Wounds]] Wounds to each non-prosthetic leg a creature has. This Damage is reduced by Toughness Bonus, but not armour (the rats scuttle inside of clothing and armour with alarming skill). The rats climb over any object less than 1 yard tall to reach their victims.</p>\n<p>The swarm can be destroyed by any area of effect attack, but is immune to regular attacks &mdash; a sword blow or stomped boot will kill a rat or two, but more emerge to take their place. While not under the direct control of the caster, the swarm will not attack victims wielding a torch or other sizable open flame if another target is available, and will avoid targets inflicted with an @Condition[Ablaze] Condition entirely.</p>\n<p>After the spell ends, the rats disperse.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Plague draws its power from rot and decay, focusing raw <em>Dhar </em>into more refined forms of disease and corruption. Its spells corrupt all that they touch, and indeed few become proficient in the Lore of Plague without bearing some of its marks. Most Plague-Priests are covered in sores and pustules: glorious stigmata and a sign of their mastery over the forces of entropy.</p><p>The Lore of Plague infuses the wielder with the essence of rot. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Plague, you may gain the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.MVI0lXcg6vvtooAF]{Distracting} Creature Trait for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Plague-Priests use all manner of vile excreta, odious emissions, and corrupted objects as spell ingredients. Most are squirted into the air and ritually inhaled, or burned inside a Plague Censer.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Plague draws its power from rot and decay, focusing raw <em>Dhar </em>into more refined forms of disease and corruption. Its spells corrupt all that they touch, and indeed few become proficient in the Lore of Plague without bearing some of its marks. Most Plague-Priests are covered in sores and pustules: glorious stigmata and a sign of their mastery over the forces of entropy.</p><p>The Lore of Plague infuses the wielder with the essence of rot. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Plague, you may gain the @Compendium[wfrp4e-core.items.MVI0lXcg6vvtooAF]{Distracting} Creature Trait for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Plague-Priests use all manner of vile excreta, odious emissions, and corrupted objects as spell ingredients. Most are squirted into the air and ritually inhaled, or burned inside a Plague Censer.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de 2 × Willpower rounds"
},
"Vermintide": {
"name": "Vermintide",
"description": "<p>You summon a swarm of rats that appear next to you and move as you direct, attacking any creature (except you) they encounter. You do not need to spend your action directing the swarm &mdash; it responds to any squeaked command readily. However, after Willpower Bonus rounds have elapsed, you lose control of the swarm. Thereafter, it moves about at random, attacking any creature it encounters.</p>\n<p>If the rat swarm encounters a creature, the rats scurry across its lower extremities biting and scratching furiously, inflicting [[/r 1d10 #Wounds]] Wounds to each non-prosthetic leg a creature has. This Damage is reduced by Toughness Bonus, but not armour (the rats scuttle inside of clothing and armour with alarming skill). The rats climb over any object less than 1 yard tall to reach their victims.</p>\n<p>The swarm can be destroyed by any area of effect attack, but is immune to regular attacks &mdash; a sword blow or stomped boot will kill a rat or two, but more emerge to take their place. While not under the direct control of the caster, the swarm will not attack victims wielding a torch or other sizable open flame if another target is available, and will avoid targets inflicted with an @Condition[Ablaze] Condition entirely.</p>\n<p>After the spell ends, the rats disperse.</p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de 2 × Willpower rounds"
},
"Musk of Terror (Plague)": {
"name": "Musk of Terror (Plague)",
"description": "<p>You summon a large cloud of choking musk. Any creature within the cloud is exposed to a @Terror[1]{Terror (1)} effect or @Terror[2]{Terror (2)} for Skaven as the deadly musk fills their minds with thoughts of fear. Victims perceive the caster as the source of this Terror.</p><p><strong>Lore:</strong></p><p>The Lore of Plague draws its power from rot and decay, focusing raw <em>Dhar </em>into more refined forms of disease and corruption. Its spells corrupt all that they touch, and indeed few become proficient in the Lore of Plague without bearing some of its marks. Most Plague-Priests are covered in sores and pustules: glorious stigmata and a sign of their mastery over the forces of entropy.</p><p>The Lore of Plague infuses the wielder with the essence of rot. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Plague, you may gain the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.MVI0lXcg6vvtooAF]{Distracting} Creature Trait for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Plague-Priests use all manner of vile excreta, odious emissions, and corrupted objects as spell ingredients. Most are squirted into the air and ritually inhaled, or burned inside a Plague Censer.</p><p></p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Plague draws its power from rot and decay, focusing raw <em>Dhar </em>into more refined forms of disease and corruption. Its spells corrupt all that they touch, and indeed few become proficient in the Lore of Plague without bearing some of its marks. Most Plague-Priests are covered in sores and pustules: glorious stigmata and a sign of their mastery over the forces of entropy.</p><p>The Lore of Plague infuses the wielder with the essence of rot. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Plague, you may gain the @Compendium[wfrp4e-core.items.MVI0lXcg6vvtooAF]{Distracting} Creature Trait for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Plague-Priests use all manner of vile excreta, odious emissions, and corrupted objects as spell ingredients. Most are squirted into the air and ritually inhaled, or burned inside a Plague Censer.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de Force Mentale rounds"
},
"Warpstone Tokens": {
"name": "Warpstone Tokens",
"description": "<p>The Skaven use Warpstone as both fuel and currency. To most non-Skaven, these are simply odd coins tainted by Warpstone, and are treated as any other sort of Warpstone for the purposes of spellcasting, corruption, and so on. However, Skaven spellcasters possess a metabolism attuned to the terrible power of Warpstone and are affected differently (see @UUID[JournalEntry.yGkrRqB7Cf0aiuCA]{Skaven Magic}).</p>"
},
"Skavenbrew": {
"name": "Skavenbrew",
"description": "<p>This concoction is made of Warpstone and the blood of many creatures. Skaven drink it to make themselves more ferocious in battle, but its effects are unpredictable. After consuming a dose, consult the @Table[skavenbrew]{Skavenbrew Table}.</p><p>The effects of Skavenbrew persist for [[/br 2d10 #Duration]] Toughness Bonus rounds, to a minimum of 1 round. Non-Skaven who consume Skavenbrew are affected as normal, but once the effect ends they must immediately make a <strong>Challenging (+0) Endurance</strong> Test. If they fail, they suffer one @Condition[Poisoned] and one @Condition[Bleeding] Condition. On an Astounding Failure (6 SL or worse) they also suffer one @Condition[Ablaze] Condition.</p>"
},
"Bless with Filth": {
"name": "Bless with Filth",
"description": "<p>A foul mist wraps around one melee weapon you touch, or up to three items of ammunition for ranged or throwing weapons. The infused objects immediately begin to drip with toxic fluid. While the spell is in effect, all damaging hits with the weapon cause a @Condition[Poisoned] Condition in addition to normal damage.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Plague draws its power from rot and decay, focusing raw <em>Dhar </em>into more refined forms of disease and corruption. Its spells corrupt all that they touch, and indeed few become proficient in the Lore of Plague without bearing some of its marks. Most Plague-Priests are covered in sores and pustules: glorious stigmata and a sign of their mastery over the forces of entropy.</p><p>The Lore of Plague infuses the wielder with the essence of rot. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Plague, you may gain the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.MVI0lXcg6vvtooAF]{Distracting} Creature Trait for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Plague-Priests use all manner of vile excreta, odious emissions, and corrupted objects as spell ingredients. Most are squirted into the air and ritually inhaled, or burned inside a Plague Censer.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Plague draws its power from rot and decay, focusing raw <em>Dhar </em>into more refined forms of disease and corruption. Its spells corrupt all that they touch, and indeed few become proficient in the Lore of Plague without bearing some of its marks. Most Plague-Priests are covered in sores and pustules: glorious stigmata and a sign of their mastery over the forces of entropy.</p><p>The Lore of Plague infuses the wielder with the essence of rot. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Plague, you may gain the @Compendium[wfrp4e-core.items.MVI0lXcg6vvtooAF]{Distracting} Creature Trait for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Plague-Priests use all manner of vile excreta, odious emissions, and corrupted objects as spell ingredients. Most are squirted into the air and ritually inhaled, or burned inside a Plague Censer.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de Force Mentale minutes"
},
"Nurgle's Rot": {
"name": "Nurgle's Rot",
"description": "<p>The Plague Father has lent his name to only one disease, and it is the crowning glory of all his fetid works. Nurgles Rot is a terrible and contagious ailment which wracks the body, mind and even the soul of those who suffer from it. It is most commonly caught during encounters with powerful servants of Nurgle, though it has on occasion spread like wildfire through a village, town, or entire region, before vanishing. While those who suffer from it can only curse the Plague Lords name, the disease itself epitomises the ethos of Nurgles followers — that of enduring terrible suffering and emerging stronger for it. </p><table style=\"width: 100%; height: 85px;\" border=\"1\"><tbody><tr style=\"height: 17px;\"><td style=\"width: 66.4153%; height: 17px; text-align: center;\"><strong>Source of Infection</strong></td><td style=\"width: 32.8621%; height: 17px; text-align: center;\"><strong>Difficulty</strong></td></tr><tr style=\"height: 17px;\"><td style=\"width: 66.4153%; height: 17px;\">Mortal sufferer with at least two symptoms</td><td style=\"width: 32.8621%; height: 17px;\">Easy (+40)</td></tr><tr style=\"height: 17px;\"><td style=\"width: 66.4153%; height: 17px;\">Nurgling, pool of Daemon bile</td><td style=\"width: 32.8621%; height: 17px;\">Average (+20)</td></tr><tr style=\"height: 17px;\"><td style=\"width: 66.4153%; height: 17px;\">Plaguebearer, Blightking</td><td style=\"width: 32.8621%; height: 17px;\">Challenging (+0)</td></tr><tr style=\"height: 17px;\"><td style=\"width: 66.4153%; height: 17px;\">Great Unclean One</td><td style=\"width: 32.8621%; height: 17px;\"><p>Difficult (-10)</p></td></tr></tbody></table><p><strong>Symptoms</strong>: Nurgles Rot presents differently in all who suffer from it. After incubation, the sufferer will appear jaundiced, with blotchy skin and yellow eyes. This has no negative effects, beyond marking them as ill in some way. One week after this occurs, and at the end of each week thereafter, the victim makes a <strong>Challenging (+0) Endurance</strong> Test. If they fail they develop a new symptom, as below. Where two options are given, the GM may choose whichever they prefer.</p><blockquote class=\"foundry-note\"><p>Add the symptoms chosen manually via the <strong>System Effects</strong> dropdown in the Effects tab of an Actor</p></blockquote><p><strong>First Failure</strong>: @Symptom[Coughs and Sneezes] or a @Symptom[Fever].</p><p><strong>Second Failure</strong>: @Symptom[Pox] or @Symptom[Malaise].</p><p><strong>Third Failure</strong>: @Symptom[Flux] or @Symptom[Nausea].</p><p><strong>Fourth Failure</strong>: @Symptom[Buboes] or @Symptom[Gangrene].</p><p><strong>Fifth Failure</strong>: @Symptom[Convulsions] or @Symptom[Wounded].</p><p><strong>Sixth Failure</strong>: @Symptom[Blight].</p><p><strong>Seventh Failure</strong>: Death. A new Plaguebearer is born.</p><p>A potential victim of Nurgles Rot may spend a Fate Point to avoid contracting it. However, once infected, it is impossible to rid oneself of Nurgles Rot. Fate Points spent after the victim is infected merely delay the onset of new symptoms by a month. Should a victim of Nurgles Rot die from the disease, a new Plaguebearer is created in the Realm of Chaos, emerging from a pustule of filth on a tree in Nurgles Garden. If the GM prefers, then a Plague Bearer might instead erupt forth from the body of the victim, should that prove the more dramatic option. </p>",
"contraction": "Make an Endurance Test after coming into contact with an infected individual or servant of Nurgle. The Difficulty of this test varies depending on the source of infection (see description) — you should make one Test at the end of each day in which you are exposed to the disease.",
"durationUnit": "",
"durationValue": "Until death",
"incubationUnit": "days",
"incubationValue": "1d10 - 5",
"permanent": "",
"symptoms": ""
},
"Warp Scroll": {
"name": "Warp Scroll",
"description": "<p><strong>Availability:</strong> Pestilens and allied clans only</p><p>Plague Priests going to war often bring along copies of key passages from the great Liber Bubonicus, written in Warpstone-infused ink on the cured hides of defeated enemies. Each scroll contains one spell from the @UUID[JournalEntry.yGkrRqB7Cf0aiuCA.JournalEntryPage.Mn2r16uO3nJRhOzy#the-lore-of-plague]{Lore of Plague}, which may be cast once by reading the scroll out loud. No Casting Test is necessary, and there is no chance of a miscast or a critical.</p>"
},
"Doomrocket": {
"name": "Doomrocket",
"description": "<p><strong>Availability:</strong>&nbsp;Skyre and allied clans only</p>\n<p>This handheld rocket launcher is said to be based on designs stolen from Ind and sold to the Warlock Engineers by @UUID[JournalEntry.oXly0RXc3Z3vnVrH.JournalEntryPage.nMGc3gSeO4HsP3sU]{Clan Eshin}. They are quite unreliable even by Clan Skryre&rsquo;s standards, but unmistakably terrifying.</p>\n<p>If a Doomrocket attack results in a Fumble, roll on the @Table[doomrocket-fumble] table and apply the result.</p>",
"special": ""
},
"Wrack": {
"name": "Wrack",
"description": "<p>You cause a spark of warp-energy to fly from your outstretched fingers, striking a single target with a jolt of searing pain. The target must make a <strong>Challenging (+0) Endurance</strong> Test or gain one @Condition[Stunned] Condition.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> None<p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> Aucun<p>",
"durationValue": "Instantané"
},
"Swiftscamper": {
"name": "Swiftscamper",
"description": "<p>You increase your Movement Characteristic by an amount equal to your Willpower Bonus. For every +2 SL, you may increase your Movement Characteristic by an additional point.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Stealth draws on the power of <em>Dhar</em>, infused with a particularly large portion of <em>Ulgu</em>, to confuse and conceal. It is unclear whether this lore remains similar to how it is practised in Cathay, or if the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin have corrupted a more noble form of stealthy magic. Regardless, spells of this lore specialise in concealing the sorcerer from prying eyes, using magic to distract or diminish signs of the Skaven&rsquo;s presence.</p><p>The Lore of Stealth wreathes the wielder in threads of magic that obfuscate their presence. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Stealth, you gain the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.OzwDT6kzoLYeeR2d]{Stealthy} Creature Trait for [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Clan Eshin Sorcerers use small scraps of paper with assorted runes inscribed on them, which are then coated in powdered Warpstone. When used as an ingredient, the Warpstone powder is consumed, but the scraps of paper remain and can be coated again and reused. The characters used are of no known form of written Queekish, and the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin are in no rush to explain either their meaning or providence.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Stealth draws on the power of <em>Dhar</em>, infused with a particularly large portion of <em>Ulgu</em>, to confuse and conceal. It is unclear whether this lore remains similar to how it is practised in Cathay, or if the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin have corrupted a more noble form of stealthy magic. Regardless, spells of this lore specialise in concealing the sorcerer from prying eyes, using magic to distract or diminish signs of the Skaven&rsquo;s presence.</p><p>The Lore of Stealth wreathes the wielder in threads of magic that obfuscate their presence. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Stealth, you gain the @Compendium[wfrp4e-core.items.OzwDT6kzoLYeeR2d]{Stealthy} Creature Trait for [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Clan Eshin Sorcerers use small scraps of paper with assorted runes inscribed on them, which are then coated in powdered Warpstone. When used as an ingredient, the Warpstone powder is consumed, but the scraps of paper remain and can be coated again and reused. The characters used are of no known form of written Queekish, and the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin are in no rush to explain either their meaning or providence.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de Force Mentale"
},
"Putrefy": {
"name": "Putrefy",
"description": "<p>With a flourish and a curse, you cause all food within the area of effect to rot and decay, rendering it totally inedible. Any creature that eats the infected food is automatically exposed to the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.txeLd7R13qxSvmsr]{Galloping Trots}. This spell has been used with great effect to induce famine in surface populations.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Plague draws its power from rot and decay, focusing raw <em>Dhar </em>into more refined forms of disease and corruption. Its spells corrupt all that they touch, and indeed few become proficient in the Lore of Plague without bearing some of its marks. Most Plague-Priests are covered in sores and pustules: glorious stigmata and a sign of their mastery over the forces of entropy.</p><p>The Lore of Plague infuses the wielder with the essence of rot. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Plague, you may gain the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.MVI0lXcg6vvtooAF]{Distracting} Creature Trait for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Plague-Priests use all manner of vile excreta, odious emissions, and corrupted objects as spell ingredients. Most are squirted into the air and ritually inhaled, or burned inside a Plague Censer.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Plague draws its power from rot and decay, focusing raw <em>Dhar </em>into more refined forms of disease and corruption. Its spells corrupt all that they touch, and indeed few become proficient in the Lore of Plague without bearing some of its marks. Most Plague-Priests are covered in sores and pustules: glorious stigmata and a sign of their mastery over the forces of entropy.</p><p>The Lore of Plague infuses the wielder with the essence of rot. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Plague, you may gain the @Compendium[wfrp4e-core.items.MVI0lXcg6vvtooAF]{Distracting} Creature Trait for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Plague-Priests use all manner of vile excreta, odious emissions, and corrupted objects as spell ingredients. Most are squirted into the air and ritually inhaled, or burned inside a Plague Censer.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Instantané"
},
"Infernal Bomb": {
"name": "Infernal Bomb",
"description": "<p><strong>Availability:</strong> Eshin and allied clans only</p>\n<p>These iron-clad devices use cogs and gears to delay a blast of hellish energy. It is a Blast 5 explosive with +12 Damage, which can be set to detonate up to 10 rounds after it is dropped or thrown. They are commonly used to create new doors in buildings or to cover a hasty retreat.</p>",
"special": "Detonation can be delayed by up to 10 rounds: see weapon description."
},
"Traceless Demise": {
"name": "Traceless Demise",
"description": "<p>The body of any creature that dies while under the effects of this spell dissolves instantly into a foul-smelling black slime. The slime is briefly highly acidic, and most equipment is rendered barely recognisable as well. Eshin Sorcerers commonly cast Traceless Demise upon assassins before they embark on a mission, ensuring that no Skaven corpses are left behind.</p><p>Limbs struck from a body before death do not dissolve, even if the victim ultimately dies while under the effects of this spell. Decapitation typically destroys the body but leaves the head intact.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Stealth draws on the power of <em>Dhar</em>, infused with a particularly large portion of <em>Ulgu</em>, to confuse and conceal. It is unclear whether this lore remains similar to how it is practised in Cathay, or if the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin have corrupted a more noble form of stealthy magic. Regardless, spells of this lore specialise in concealing the sorcerer from prying eyes, using magic to distract or diminish signs of the Skaven&rsquo;s presence.</p><p>The Lore of Stealth wreathes the wielder in threads of magic that obfuscate their presence. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Stealth, you gain the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.OzwDT6kzoLYeeR2d]{Stealthy} Creature Trait for [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Clan Eshin Sorcerers use small scraps of paper with assorted runes inscribed on them, which are then coated in powdered Warpstone. When used as an ingredient, the Warpstone powder is consumed, but the scraps of paper remain and can be coated again and reused. The characters used are of no known form of written Queekish, and the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin are in no rush to explain either their meaning or providence.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Stealth draws on the power of <em>Dhar</em>, infused with a particularly large portion of <em>Ulgu</em>, to confuse and conceal. It is unclear whether this lore remains similar to how it is practised in Cathay, or if the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin have corrupted a more noble form of stealthy magic. Regardless, spells of this lore specialise in concealing the sorcerer from prying eyes, using magic to distract or diminish signs of the Skaven&rsquo;s presence.</p><p>The Lore of Stealth wreathes the wielder in threads of magic that obfuscate their presence. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Stealth, you gain the @Compendium[wfrp4e-core.items.OzwDT6kzoLYeeR2d]{Stealthy} Creature Trait for [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Clan Eshin Sorcerers use small scraps of paper with assorted runes inscribed on them, which are then coated in powdered Warpstone. When used as an ingredient, the Warpstone powder is consumed, but the scraps of paper remain and can be coated again and reused. The characters used are of no known form of written Queekish, and the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin are in no rush to explain either their meaning or providence.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de Force Mentale jours"
},
"Rat Claws": {
"name": "Rat Claws",
"description": "<p><strong>Availability:</strong>&nbsp;Eshin and allied clans only</p>\n<p>Tied to the paw with a leather strap, a Rat Claw consists of three to five steel claws extending outward. The claws enhance unarmed attacks and are useful climbing tools, providing a +10 bonus to all Climb Tests.</p>",
"special": ""
},
"Warpstone Star": {
"name": "Warpstone Star",
"description": "<p><strong>Availability:</strong> Eshin and allied clans only</p><p>A favourite weapon of @UUID[JournalEntry.oXly0RXc3Z3vnVrH.JournalEntryPage.nMGc3gSeO4HsP3sU]{Clan Eshin}, this throwing star is coated with a Warpstone paste that increases its damage considerably. Some Warpstone Stars are @UUID[JournalEntry.26U30SwguwHqxwjU.JournalEntryPage.PrNdIdqhEdwz6eC3#skaven-blades]{Weeping weapons}</p>",
"special": ""
},
"Death Frenzy": {
"name": "Death Frenzy",
"description": "<p>You fill a Skaven with a horrible ravenous hunger, causing foam to fleck their mouth and their eyes to roll madly in their head. Your target becomes subject to @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.yRhhOlt18COq4e1q]{Frenzy} for the duration of the spell. Unwilling targets may attempt to resist these effects by making a <strong>Challenging (+0) Cool</strong> Test. Those that succeed suffer 1 Wound as they gnaw on their own extremities to distract from the spell&rsquo;s call to violence.</p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de Force Mentale rounds"
},
"Man-trap": {
"name": "Man-trap",
"description": "<p>A man-trap consists of two spiked, semi-circular jaws that spring up when a victim steps on a pressure plate between them; they bite into the victim&rsquo;s lower leg causing severe injury, and can only be opened on a successful <strong>Difficult (&ndash;10) Strength</strong> Test. The trap is chained to a stake, driven into the ground nearby, so that its victim is effectively captured as well as wounded.</p>\n<p>When it is placed, the GM should note the result of the <strong>Set Trap</strong> Test, and use it to oppose the Perception Tests of any potential&nbsp;</p>\n<p>* The trap is not wielded and can only attack someone who steps on it. There is no roll to hit &mdash; this is resolved using a Set Trap Test above.</p>\n<p>&dagger; Leg hits only: equal chance of either leg unless circumstances dictate otherwise.</p>\n<p>&Dagger; If the trap was chained down, the victim is held in place until freed. If not, a hit causes one @Condition[Entangled] Condition because of its weight. This Condition can only be removed by freeing the victim from the trap.</p>",
"special": ""
},
"Curse of the Horned Rat (Plague)": {
"name": "Curse of the Horned Rat (Plague)",
"description": "<p>With a sickening lurch, the fabric of reality is torn by the twisting power of the Great Horned One. The target creature, and any others within a number of yards equal to your Willpower Bonus, must make a <strong>Challenging (+0) Endurance</strong> Test or be transformed into Skaven of size appropriate to the original victim, nominally under your command. Most become @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.actors.F1vAZZcmVKkRw8xn]{Clanrats} or @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.actors.kl4qHg0mqWOApBqH]{Stormvermin}, but Ogres typically become @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.actors.VfJgGmCTWqb0IDSW]{Rat Ogres}. They are as loyal as any Skaven, with vague memories of tunnels, betrayal, and the dark of the Under-Empire replacing those of their old life. Their nature is like that of any Skaven, and victims are unlikely to follow commands that would result in their death unless failing to follow those commands appears likely to be just as fatal.</p>\n<p>The forms of most humanoids were never intended to become as the Skaven, who despite being known colloquially as ratmen are far more rat than man. In most cases the spell&rsquo;s victims will revert to their true forms after the spell has ended, though all will bear some mark of what was done to them. This often takes the form of a patch of fur, a malformed tail or yellowed, pointed teeth. The victim may spend a Fate point to resist the effects of this spell, or to revert to their true form if already under its effect.</p>\n<blockquote class=\"sidebar\">\n<h3 style=\"text-align: center;\"><em>Is It Fun To Be A Rat?</em></h3>\n<p><em>It could be! Note that this is the sort of spell that could effectively end a Character&rsquo;s career, as they scuttle off with their Skaven allies only to wake up in the Under-Empire, enslaved to the very creatures they briefly thought were their kin. However, it could also be an excellent way to start an interesting adventure, with Characters plunging into the underdark to track down a Skaven who was once &mdash; and might be again &mdash; their comrade.</em></p>\n<p><em>Regardless, a canny GM will pay close attention to their Characters&rsquo; Fate Points before unleashing this particular horror upon them.</em></p>\n</blockquote><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Plague draws its power from rot and decay, focusing raw <em>Dhar </em>into more refined forms of disease and corruption. Its spells corrupt all that they touch, and indeed few become proficient in the Lore of Plague without bearing some of its marks. Most Plague-Priests are covered in sores and pustules: glorious stigmata and a sign of their mastery over the forces of entropy.</p><p>The Lore of Plague infuses the wielder with the essence of rot. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Plague, you may gain the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.MVI0lXcg6vvtooAF]{Distracting} Creature Trait for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Plague-Priests use all manner of vile excreta, odious emissions, and corrupted objects as spell ingredients. Most are squirted into the air and ritually inhaled, or burned inside a Plague Censer.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Plague draws its power from rot and decay, focusing raw <em>Dhar </em>into more refined forms of disease and corruption. Its spells corrupt all that they touch, and indeed few become proficient in the Lore of Plague without bearing some of its marks. Most Plague-Priests are covered in sores and pustules: glorious stigmata and a sign of their mastery over the forces of entropy.</p><p>The Lore of Plague infuses the wielder with the essence of rot. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Plague, you may gain the @Compendium[wfrp4e-core.items.MVI0lXcg6vvtooAF]{Distracting} Creature Trait for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Plague-Priests use all manner of vile excreta, odious emissions, and corrupted objects as spell ingredients. Most are squirted into the air and ritually inhaled, or burned inside a Plague Censer.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de Force Mentale heures"
},
"Blade of Corruption": {
"name": "Blade of Corruption",
"description": "<p>The Blade of Corruption has long been a treasured artefact from the days when Clan Pestilens haunted the lands of Lustria. A vile weapon, it has a long, wavy edge and drips a foul green fluid from its tip. The Skaven whisper that the weapon was forged in the earliest days of Skaven history, and was cooled in the blood of Slann.</p>\n<p>The Blade of Corruption counts as a Hand Weapon. Any creature wounded by it must immediately make a <strong>Difficult (&ndash;10) Toughness</strong> Test or suffer an additional 3 Damage and gain one @Condition[Poisoned]{Poisoned} Condition as the weapon&rsquo;s venom courses through their veins.</p>\n<p>If used by a non-Skaven, the Blade of Corruption slowly poisons its wielder. The victim must succeed on a <strong>Difficult (&ndash;10) Toughness</strong> Test each time it is used in combat. Each failed Test permanently drains the wielder of [[/r 1d10]] Toughness. A Character reduced to 0 Toughness dissolves into a sticky mess of pestilential slime.</p>",
"special": ""
},
"Vector": {
"name": "Vector",
"description": "<p>The target must succeed on a <strong>Challenging (+0) Endurance</strong> Test or suffer a &ndash;20 penalty to all Tests made to resist disease for 24 hours. Targets with @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.vMYEkrWj0ip6ZOdv]{Resistance (Disease)} may use that Talent to resist this spell.</p>\n<p><strong>Lore:</strong> None</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> Aucun<p>",
"durationValue": "24 heures"
},
"Warp Shield": {
"name": "Warp Shield",
"description": "<p>You summon a flare of Warp-energy, shaping it around yourself as a protective shield. While the spell is in effect, all hit locations gain +5 AP. In addition, any creature that touches you — including successfully attacking you with their bare hands or with a hand-held weapon made of metal — takes a hit with Damage equal to 5 + your Willpower Bonus. This hit strikes whichever limb was used to attack you and ignores AP from metal armour.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Ruin channels the terrible power of Warpstone to lash out at targets, often incinerating them whole. It is focused on destruction and disintegration, and is feared throughout Skavendom and beyond.</p> <p>This terrible power is highly invigorating and the sensation of barely restrained energy is almost addictive. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Ruin, you may add +1 SL to any Initiative- or Agility-based Tests for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p> <p>Ingredients: Grey Seers use various scraps of fur, hide, bones, and crystalline Warpstone when casting spells from the Lore of Ruin.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Ruin channels the terrible power of Warpstone to lash out at targets, often incinerating them whole. It is focused on destruction and disintegration, and is feared throughout Skavendom and beyond.</p> <p>This terrible power is highly invigorating and the sensation of barely restrained energy is almost addictive. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Ruin, you may add +1 SL to any Initiative- or Agility-based Tests for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p> <p>Ingredients: Grey Seers use various scraps of fur, hide, bones, and crystalline Warpstone when casting spells from the Lore of Ruin.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de Force Mentale rounds"
},
"Stickypaws": {
"name": "Stickypaws",
"description": "<p>You gain the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.KII1gWnxIZ8HzmU5]{Wallcrawler} Trait for the duration of the spell. Objects you carry or wear are still affected by gravity and fall to the ground if dropped.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Stealth draws on the power of <em>Dhar</em>, infused with a particularly large portion of <em>Ulgu</em>, to confuse and conceal. It is unclear whether this lore remains similar to how it is practised in Cathay, or if the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin have corrupted a more noble form of stealthy magic. Regardless, spells of this lore specialise in concealing the sorcerer from prying eyes, using magic to distract or diminish signs of the Skaven&rsquo;s presence.</p><p>The Lore of Stealth wreathes the wielder in threads of magic that obfuscate their presence. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Stealth, you gain the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.OzwDT6kzoLYeeR2d]{Stealthy} Creature Trait for [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Clan Eshin Sorcerers use small scraps of paper with assorted runes inscribed on them, which are then coated in powdered Warpstone. When used as an ingredient, the Warpstone powder is consumed, but the scraps of paper remain and can be coated again and reused. The characters used are of no known form of written Queekish, and the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin are in no rush to explain either their meaning or providence.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Stealth draws on the power of <em>Dhar</em>, infused with a particularly large portion of <em>Ulgu</em>, to confuse and conceal. It is unclear whether this lore remains similar to how it is practised in Cathay, or if the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin have corrupted a more noble form of stealthy magic. Regardless, spells of this lore specialise in concealing the sorcerer from prying eyes, using magic to distract or diminish signs of the Skaven&rsquo;s presence.</p><p>The Lore of Stealth wreathes the wielder in threads of magic that obfuscate their presence. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Stealth, you gain the @Compendium[wfrp4e-core.items.OzwDT6kzoLYeeR2d]{Stealthy} Creature Trait for [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Clan Eshin Sorcerers use small scraps of paper with assorted runes inscribed on them, which are then coated in powdered Warpstone. When used as an ingredient, the Warpstone powder is consumed, but the scraps of paper remain and can be coated again and reused. The characters used are of no known form of written Queekish, and the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin are in no rush to explain either their meaning or providence.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de Force Mentale minutes"
},
"Warpmusket": {
"name": "Warpmusket",
"description": "<p><strong>Availability:</strong> Skyre and allied clans only</p><p>Shorter than the dreaded @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-horned-rat.items.lP0b4ATxULZBpIvD]{Warplock Jezzail}, Warpmuskets are easier to use but less effective. They may be loaded with either a regular @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-horned-rat.items.w7gss205dMp5iJlu]{Warpstone Bullet}, or with @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-horned-rat.items.ZuU6IKm2rSJgAV0m]{Warpstone Buckshot}.</p><p>If a Warpmusket attack results in a Fumble, roll [[/br 1d10 #Fumble]]. On a result of 1, the weapon blows up in the wielders hand, destroying itself in a Blast 1 explosion dealing the same Damage as a successful shot. On a result of 210, roll on the @Table[oops]{Oops!} Table.</p>",
"special": ""
},
"Warp-Blade (Halberd)": {
"name": "Warp-Blade (Halberd)",
"description": "<p>Warp-blades are unique to Clan Skryre. They are commonly attached to poles, creating halberd-like weapons, or are directly implanted into the arms of Warlock Engineers. A tangle of wires feeds the blades, which hum with barely contained Warp energy. When used in hand-to-hand combat, Warp-blades are treated as either Halberds (in the case of those mounted on poles), or @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.CXg7XOFJwu4LZ9LM]{Hand Weapons} (when they are implanted into a Warlocks arms), both with a +1 bonus to Damage and the ZZAP! Quality.</p>",
"special": ""
},
"Vermintide (Stealth)": {
"name": "Vermintide (Stealth)",
"description": "<p>You summon a swarm of rats that appear next to you and move as you direct, attacking any creature (except you) they encounter. You do not need to spend your action directing the swarm &mdash; it responds to any squeaked command readily. However, after Willpower Bonus rounds have elapsed, you lose control of the swarm. Thereafter, it moves about at random, attacking any creature it encounters.</p>\n<p>If the rat swarm encounters a creature, the rats scurry across its lower extremities biting and scratching furiously, inflicting [[/r 1d10 #Wounds]] Wounds to each non-prosthetic leg a creature has. This Damage is reduced by Toughness Bonus, but not armour (the rats scuttle inside of clothing and armour with alarming skill). The rats climb over any object less than 1 yard tall to reach their victims.</p>\n<p>The swarm can be destroyed by any area of effect attack, but is immune to regular attacks &mdash; a sword blow or stomped boot will kill a rat or two, but more emerge to take their place. While not under the direct control of the caster, the swarm will not attack victims wielding a torch or other sizable open flame if another target is available, and will avoid targets inflicted with an @Condition[Ablaze] Condition entirely.</p>\n<p>After the spell ends, the rats disperse.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Stealth draws on the power of <em>Dhar</em>, infused with a particularly large portion of <em>Ulgu</em>, to confuse and conceal. It is unclear whether this lore remains similar to how it is practised in Cathay, or if the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin have corrupted a more noble form of stealthy magic. Regardless, spells of this lore specialise in concealing the sorcerer from prying eyes, using magic to distract or diminish signs of the Skaven&rsquo;s presence.</p><p>The Lore of Stealth wreathes the wielder in threads of magic that obfuscate their presence. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Stealth, you gain the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.OzwDT6kzoLYeeR2d]{Stealthy} Creature Trait for [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Clan Eshin Sorcerers use small scraps of paper with assorted runes inscribed on them, which are then coated in powdered Warpstone. When used as an ingredient, the Warpstone powder is consumed, but the scraps of paper remain and can be coated again and reused. The characters used are of no known form of written Queekish, and the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin are in no rush to explain either their meaning or providence.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Stealth draws on the power of <em>Dhar</em>, infused with a particularly large portion of <em>Ulgu</em>, to confuse and conceal. It is unclear whether this lore remains similar to how it is practised in Cathay, or if the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin have corrupted a more noble form of stealthy magic. Regardless, spells of this lore specialise in concealing the sorcerer from prying eyes, using magic to distract or diminish signs of the Skaven&rsquo;s presence.</p><p>The Lore of Stealth wreathes the wielder in threads of magic that obfuscate their presence. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Stealth, you gain the @Compendium[wfrp4e-core.items.OzwDT6kzoLYeeR2d]{Stealthy} Creature Trait for [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Clan Eshin Sorcerers use small scraps of paper with assorted runes inscribed on them, which are then coated in powdered Warpstone. When used as an ingredient, the Warpstone powder is consumed, but the scraps of paper remain and can be coated again and reused. The characters used are of no known form of written Queekish, and the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin are in no rush to explain either their meaning or providence.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de 2 × Willpower rounds"
},
"Crackling Doom": {
"name": "Crackling Doom",
"description": "<p>You send a single crackling arc of green energy at the target. Crackling Doom is a <em>magic missile</em> with a Damage of +4. In addition, anyone damaged by this spell must make a successful <strong>Challenging (+0) Endurance</strong> Test or gain one @Condition[Stunned] Condition for every SL on the Casting Test.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Ruin channels the terrible power of Warpstone to lash out at targets, often incinerating them whole. It is focused on destruction and disintegration, and is feared throughout Skavendom and beyond.</p> <p>This terrible power is highly invigorating and the sensation of barely restrained energy is almost addictive. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Ruin, you may add +1 SL to any Initiative- or Agility-based Tests for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p> <p>Ingredients: Grey Seers use various scraps of fur, hide, bones, and crystalline Warpstone when casting spells from the Lore of Ruin.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Ruin channels the terrible power of Warpstone to lash out at targets, often incinerating them whole. It is focused on destruction and disintegration, and is feared throughout Skavendom and beyond.</p> <p>This terrible power is highly invigorating and the sensation of barely restrained energy is almost addictive. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Ruin, you may add +1 SL to any Initiative- or Agility-based Tests for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p> <p>Ingredients: Grey Seers use various scraps of fur, hide, bones, and crystalline Warpstone when casting spells from the Lore of Ruin.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Instantané"
},
"Tunnel Fighter": {
"name": "Tunnel Fighter",
"description": "<p>@UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-horned-rat.journals.bmuHnv7PgHJ54BML.JournalEntryPage.DHz1ZX3hPihLzJOf]{Ironbreaker}</p>",
"trappings": [
"Breastplate",
"Open Helm",
"Bracers",
"Leggings",
"Shield (Large)",
"Axe"
]
},
"Vermintide (Ruin)": {
"name": "Vermintide (Ruin)",
"description": "<p>You summon a swarm of rats that appear next to you and move as you direct, attacking any creature (except you) they encounter. You do not need to spend your action directing the swarm &mdash; it responds to any squeaked command readily. However, after Willpower Bonus rounds have elapsed, you lose control of the swarm. Thereafter, it moves about at random, attacking any creature it encounters.</p>\n<p>If the rat swarm encounters a creature, the rats scurry across its lower extremities biting and scratching furiously, inflicting [[/r 1d10 #Wounds]] Wounds to each non-prosthetic leg a creature has. This Damage is reduced by Toughness Bonus, but not armour (the rats scuttle inside of clothing and armour with alarming skill). The rats climb over any object less than 1 yard tall to reach their victims.</p>\n<p>The swarm can be destroyed by any area of effect attack, but is immune to regular attacks &mdash; a sword blow or stomped boot will kill a rat or two, but more emerge to take their place. While not under the direct control of the caster, the swarm will not attack victims wielding a torch or other sizable open flame if another target is available, and will avoid targets inflicted with an @Condition[Ablaze] Condition entirely.</p>\n<p>After the spell ends, the rats disperse.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Ruin channels the terrible power of Warpstone to lash out at targets, often incinerating them whole. It is focused on destruction and disintegration, and is feared throughout Skavendom and beyond.</p> <p>This terrible power is highly invigorating and the sensation of barely restrained energy is almost addictive. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Ruin, you may add +1 SL to any Initiative- or Agility-based Tests for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p> <p>Ingredients: Grey Seers use various scraps of fur, hide, bones, and crystalline Warpstone when casting spells from the Lore of Ruin.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Ruin channels the terrible power of Warpstone to lash out at targets, often incinerating them whole. It is focused on destruction and disintegration, and is feared throughout Skavendom and beyond.</p> <p>This terrible power is highly invigorating and the sensation of barely restrained energy is almost addictive. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Ruin, you may add +1 SL to any Initiative- or Agility-based Tests for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p> <p>Ingredients: Grey Seers use various scraps of fur, hide, bones, and crystalline Warpstone when casting spells from the Lore of Ruin.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de 2 × Willpower rounds"
},
"Liber Bubonicus": {
"name": "Liber Bubonicus",
"description": "<p><strong>Availability:</strong> Pestilens and allied clans only</p><p>Also known as the Book of Woe, the <em>Liber Bubonicus</em> contains the collected wisdom of Clan Pestilens: a chronicle of every corruption and plague since the clans emergence. Every disease created and every foul experiment is marked down and tracked, both their composition and their effect on the living.</p><p>Each of the different orders of Plague Monks keeps its own copy, updated daily by a Plague Priest. A Skaven who loses a copy of this sacred tome is cursed by the Horned Rat, and must roll on the @Table[wrath]{Wrath of the Gods} table every day until the book is recovered and those who stole it have been punished in a grisly ritual sacrifice.</p><p>By reading from a copy of the <em>Liber Bubonicus</em>, a Plague Priest or Plague Lord can cast any spell from the @UUID[JournalEntry.yGkrRqB7Cf0aiuCA.JournalEntryPage.Mn2r16uO3nJRhOzy#the-lore-of-plague]{Lore of Plague} as if from a @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-horned-rat.items.HM1PLaF1y7ZfOPU5]{Warp Scroll}, with no Casting Test and no chance of a miscast or a critical. Each spell may be cast once per day.</p>"
},
"Von Haffenhof's Sword": {
"name": "Von Haffenhof's Sword",
"description": "<p>@UUID[JournalEntry.bmuHnv7PgHJ54BML.JournalEntryPage.iu6sP6Mpwc3MOCSN]{Gromril}</p>\n<p>A rare gift to a human soldier who saved a caravan full of Dwarf children from a Troll, Von Haffenhof&rsquo;s Sword was forged from Gromril and created specifically for the confused Ostlander. Despite not understanding quite how significantly he was being honoured, the name of Von Haffenhof is still recounted by those Dwarfs whose ancestors were part of the caravan. The blade is Unbreakable, counts as a Hand Weapon, and bears a Rune of Cleaving, granting it +5 damage instead of the usual +4, and allowing it to ignore all AP from armour that is not made from Gromril.</p>\n<p>For the rest of his life, Von Haffenhof referred to the blade as<em> &lsquo;my other, better sword&rsquo;</em>, and drew it only in the most dire of circumstances. After his death it was returned to the Dwarfs of Karak Skygg, who kept it in anticipation of another worthy manling coming along. They remained disappointed until the hold was eventually abandoned, and the blade all but forgotten.</p>",
"special": ""
},
"Tail Fighting": {
"name": "Tail Fighting",
"description": "<p>You possess a tail, and are adept at using it for fine manipulation. You may use your tail for any task that would normally require a hand. Additionally, you may make one additional attack with a suitably designed Tail Weapon on your turn.</p>",
"tests": "Any Melee Test involving a Tail weapon"
},
"Warp Storm": {
"name": "Warp Storm",
"description": "<p>You summon a storm of Warp lightning covering a radius equal to your Willpower Bonus in yards. Each round while the spell is in effect, all creatures within the storm suffer a Damage +10 hit to the highest point of their body (usually their head) that ignores AP from metal armour.</p><p>If the caster wishes, they may use their action to move the ongoing storm to any location within Willpower yards.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Ruin channels the terrible power of Warpstone to lash out at targets, often incinerating them whole. It is focused on destruction and disintegration, and is feared throughout Skavendom and beyond.</p> <p>This terrible power is highly invigorating and the sensation of barely restrained energy is almost addictive. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Ruin, you may add +1 SL to any Initiative- or Agility-based Tests for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p> <p>Ingredients: Grey Seers use various scraps of fur, hide, bones, and crystalline Warpstone when casting spells from the Lore of Ruin.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Ruin channels the terrible power of Warpstone to lash out at targets, often incinerating them whole. It is focused on destruction and disintegration, and is feared throughout Skavendom and beyond.</p> <p>This terrible power is highly invigorating and the sensation of barely restrained energy is almost addictive. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Ruin, you may add +1 SL to any Initiative- or Agility-based Tests for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p> <p>Ingredients: Grey Seers use various scraps of fur, hide, bones, and crystalline Warpstone when casting spells from the Lore of Ruin.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de Force Mentale rounds"
},
"Altitude Sickness": {
"name": "Altitude Sickness",
"description": "<p>At the end of the initial duration, if the Character insists on exerting themselves, they must pass another <strong>Difficult (-10) Endurance</strong> Test or suffer a further 2 days of worsened symptoms. Add another @Condition[Fatigued] Condition to @Symptom[Malaise], and @Symptom[Nausea] becomes so severe that in addition to gaining a @Condition[Stunned] Condition upon failing a roll involving physical movement, the character also loses 1 Wound as their lungs fill with fluid.</p>\n<p>Treatment is quite simple. Most Characters acclimatise to the air, if they spend the duration of sickness resting, and returning to lower altitudes likewise cures it. Remember that the Characters&rsquo; journey across the mountains goes downwards as well as up, so they should be given opportunities to recover.</p>",
"contraction": "If a Character fails an <b>Average (+20) Endurance</b> Test after a day where you deem them to have climbed high enough. If the Characters are making effort to travel as quickly as possible, the Test difficulty becomes <b>Challenging (+0)</b>.",
"durationUnit": "days",
"durationValue": "2",
"incubationUnit": "hours",
"incubationValue": "1d10",
"permanent": "",
"symptoms": "Malaise, Nausea"
},
"Smoke Bomb": {
"name": "Smoke Bomb",
"description": "<p><strong>Availability:</strong> Eshin and allied clans only</p>\n<p>When thrown or dropped, a Smoke Bomb creates a dense cloud of smoke in a 2 yard radius, lasting for [[/br 1d10 # Rounds]] rounds (halve the duration if there is a strong wind). The smoke cloud completely obscures anything in its area, preventing ranged weapon attacks, magic missiles, and other effects that rely on sight.</p>",
"special": ""
},
"Things-Catcher": {
"name": "Things-Catcher",
"description": "<p><strong>Availability:</strong> Moulder and allied clans only</p><p>This two-handed polearm has a large, fork-like head lined on the inside with spikes. Designed to be thrust around the torsos and extremities of foes, these weapons can immobilise creatures of nearly any size. @UUID[JournalEntry.oXly0RXc3Z3vnVrH.JournalEntryPage.qvft4GKy7q56yHgN]{Clan Moulder} is the only clan to use Things-Catchers on a regular basis, though they are sometimes employed by warbands sent to fetch prisoners.</p>",
"special": ""
},
"Warp Energy Condenser": {
"name": "Warp Energy Condenser",
"description": "<p><strong>Availability:</strong> Skyre and allied clans only</p><p>The Warp Energy Condenser enhances @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-horned-rat.items.wlfcelDmY2pgIymx]{Warp-blades}. When used alongside a Warp-blade, the weapon deals an additional +1 Damage.</p>"
},
"Poisoned Wind Globe": {
"name": "Poisoned Wind Globe",
"description": "<p><strong>Availability:</strong> Skyre and allied clans only</p><p>A @UUID[JournalEntry.oXly0RXc3Z3vnVrH.JournalEntryPage.SJRe53QCz0UDC1Dn]{Clan Skryre} innovation, these small hollow glass spheres contain a noxious gas. When thrown, the sphere shatters, dispersing the poison. If the globe fails to hit its target, consult the following table: @Table[poisoned-wind-globe]{Poisoned Wind Globe}</p><p>When the globe shatters, it releases a cloud of poisonous gas 3 yards in diameter and 3 yards high. The cloud persists for [[/br 1d101 # Rounds]] rounds (a roll of 1 indicating that there is a draught or breeze strong enough to disperse it instantly). Every Character within the cloud must make a <strong>Challenging (+0) Toughness</strong> Test, modified by @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.vMYEkrWj0ip6ZOdv]{Resistance (Poison)} and similar Talents or Traits, or suffer a +4 Damage hit that ignores armour and Toughness. A target must repeat the Test every round they remain in the cloud. </p><p>Poisoned Wind Globes are sometimes deployed as traps, using a simple tripwire. If a Character fails to spot the tripwire — <strong>Challenging (+0) Perception</strong> Test — the trap is sprung, and the globe shatters at the Characters feet. Treat these as any other attack with this weapon, centred on the triggering Character.</p>",
"special": ""
},
"Wither": {
"name": "Wither",
"description": "<p>Chanting passages from the Liber Bubonicus, you point a scabrous paw at the target, who must make a successful <strong>Challenging (+0) Endurance</strong> Test or lose 1 point of Toughness for each SL on your Casting Test. Creatures whose Toughness is reduced to 0 are killed. Characters can spend a Fate Point to be reduced to 1 Toughness and 0 Wounds instead. Characters who lose enough Toughness for their Toughness Bonus to drop must reduce their Wounds total appropriately.</p>\n<p>Victims who survive regain 1 point of Toughness per day of complete rest. If treated with any form of healing capable of removing a Critical Wound, the victim recovers another [[/r 1d10 #Recovered Toughness]] lost Toughness.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Plague draws its power from rot and decay, focusing raw <em>Dhar </em>into more refined forms of disease and corruption. Its spells corrupt all that they touch, and indeed few become proficient in the Lore of Plague without bearing some of its marks. Most Plague-Priests are covered in sores and pustules: glorious stigmata and a sign of their mastery over the forces of entropy.</p><p>The Lore of Plague infuses the wielder with the essence of rot. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Plague, you may gain the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.MVI0lXcg6vvtooAF]{Distracting} Creature Trait for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Plague-Priests use all manner of vile excreta, odious emissions, and corrupted objects as spell ingredients. Most are squirted into the air and ritually inhaled, or burned inside a Plague Censer.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Plague draws its power from rot and decay, focusing raw <em>Dhar </em>into more refined forms of disease and corruption. Its spells corrupt all that they touch, and indeed few become proficient in the Lore of Plague without bearing some of its marks. Most Plague-Priests are covered in sores and pustules: glorious stigmata and a sign of their mastery over the forces of entropy.</p><p>The Lore of Plague infuses the wielder with the essence of rot. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Plague, you may gain the @Compendium[wfrp4e-core.items.MVI0lXcg6vvtooAF]{Distracting} Creature Trait for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Plague-Priests use all manner of vile excreta, odious emissions, and corrupted objects as spell ingredients. Most are squirted into the air and ritually inhaled, or burned inside a Plague Censer.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Instantané"
},
"Skitterleap": {
"name": "Skitterleap",
"description": "<p>With a sound of inrushing air and a puff of brimstone-scented smoke, you teleport yourself or one ally you can touch to any location within Willpower yards. If targeting an unwilling target, resolve the touch attempt using the rules for casting a touch spell in combat (see @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.journals.YBVrpUHEjohB1H4f.JournalEntryPage.BU7yhLmMdEyvbfkR]{Magic Rules}), and the victim may make a <strong>Difficult (&ndash;10) Cool</strong> Test to change their destination by +SL yards. The target must be Average size or smaller. You must be able to see the destination, and this location must be free of objects and creatures or the spell fails.</p>",
"durationValue": "Instantané"
},
"Weeping Wound": {
"name": "Weeping Wound",
"description": "<p>While the spell is in effect, every Wound suffered by the target counts as a @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.1hQuVFZt9QnnbWzg]{Minor Infection}. All Endurance Tests to avoid <em>Festering Wounds </em>suffer a &ndash;10 penalty for each SL on your Casting Test. Additionally, if the target would gain a @Condition[Bleeding] Condition, they gain two instead.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Plague draws its power from rot and decay, focusing raw <em>Dhar </em>into more refined forms of disease and corruption. Its spells corrupt all that they touch, and indeed few become proficient in the Lore of Plague without bearing some of its marks. Most Plague-Priests are covered in sores and pustules: glorious stigmata and a sign of their mastery over the forces of entropy.</p><p>The Lore of Plague infuses the wielder with the essence of rot. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Plague, you may gain the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.MVI0lXcg6vvtooAF]{Distracting} Creature Trait for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Plague-Priests use all manner of vile excreta, odious emissions, and corrupted objects as spell ingredients. Most are squirted into the air and ritually inhaled, or burned inside a Plague Censer.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Plague draws its power from rot and decay, focusing raw <em>Dhar </em>into more refined forms of disease and corruption. Its spells corrupt all that they touch, and indeed few become proficient in the Lore of Plague without bearing some of its marks. Most Plague-Priests are covered in sores and pustules: glorious stigmata and a sign of their mastery over the forces of entropy.</p><p>The Lore of Plague infuses the wielder with the essence of rot. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Plague, you may gain the @Compendium[wfrp4e-core.items.MVI0lXcg6vvtooAF]{Distracting} Creature Trait for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Plague-Priests use all manner of vile excreta, odious emissions, and corrupted objects as spell ingredients. Most are squirted into the air and ritually inhaled, or burned inside a Plague Censer.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de Force Mentale rounds"
},
"Warpstone Buckshot": {
"name": "Warpstone Buckshot",
"description": "",
"special": ""
},
"Skitterleap (Ruin)": {
"name": "Skitterleap (Ruin)",
"description": "<p>With a sound of inrushing air and a puff of brimstone-scented smoke, you teleport yourself or one ally you can touch to any location within Willpower yards. If targeting an unwilling target, resolve the touch attempt using the rules for casting a touch spell in combat (see @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.journals.YBVrpUHEjohB1H4f.JournalEntryPage.BU7yhLmMdEyvbfkR]{Magic Rules}), and the victim may make a <strong>Difficult (&ndash;10) Cool</strong> Test to change their destination by +SL yards. The target must be Average size or smaller. You must be able to see the destination, and this location must be free of objects and creatures or the spell fails.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Ruin channels the terrible power of Warpstone to lash out at targets, often incinerating them whole. It is focused on destruction and disintegration, and is feared throughout Skavendom and beyond.</p> <p>This terrible power is highly invigorating and the sensation of barely restrained energy is almost addictive. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Ruin, you may add +1 SL to any Initiative- or Agility-based Tests for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p> <p>Ingredients: Grey Seers use various scraps of fur, hide, bones, and crystalline Warpstone when casting spells from the Lore of Ruin.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Ruin channels the terrible power of Warpstone to lash out at targets, often incinerating them whole. It is focused on destruction and disintegration, and is feared throughout Skavendom and beyond.</p> <p>This terrible power is highly invigorating and the sensation of barely restrained energy is almost addictive. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Ruin, you may add +1 SL to any Initiative- or Agility-based Tests for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p> <p>Ingredients: Grey Seers use various scraps of fur, hide, bones, and crystalline Warpstone when casting spells from the Lore of Ruin.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Instantané"
},
"Pestilent Breath": {
"name": "Pestilent Breath",
"description": "<p>You exhale a pestilent, poisonous cloud in a line 2 yards wide up to the range of the spell. Anyone within the noxious fumes&rsquo; reach must succeed at a <strong>Difficult (&ndash;10) Endurance</strong> Test or suffer a hit with Damage equal to your Willpower Bonus, which ignores armour and Toughness Bonus.</p>\n<p>For each additional +2 SL, you may extend the width of the line by 1 yard.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Plague draws its power from rot and decay, focusing raw <em>Dhar </em>into more refined forms of disease and corruption. Its spells corrupt all that they touch, and indeed few become proficient in the Lore of Plague without bearing some of its marks. Most Plague-Priests are covered in sores and pustules: glorious stigmata and a sign of their mastery over the forces of entropy.</p><p>The Lore of Plague infuses the wielder with the essence of rot. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Plague, you may gain the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.MVI0lXcg6vvtooAF]{Distracting} Creature Trait for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Plague-Priests use all manner of vile excreta, odious emissions, and corrupted objects as spell ingredients. Most are squirted into the air and ritually inhaled, or burned inside a Plague Censer.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Plague draws its power from rot and decay, focusing raw <em>Dhar </em>into more refined forms of disease and corruption. Its spells corrupt all that they touch, and indeed few become proficient in the Lore of Plague without bearing some of its marks. Most Plague-Priests are covered in sores and pustules: glorious stigmata and a sign of their mastery over the forces of entropy.</p><p>The Lore of Plague infuses the wielder with the essence of rot. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Plague, you may gain the @Compendium[wfrp4e-core.items.MVI0lXcg6vvtooAF]{Distracting} Creature Trait for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Plague-Priests use all manner of vile excreta, odious emissions, and corrupted objects as spell ingredients. Most are squirted into the air and ritually inhaled, or burned inside a Plague Censer.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Instantané"
},
"Curse of the Horned Rat (Ruin)": {
"name": "Curse of the Horned Rat (Ruin)",
"description": "<p>With a sickening lurch, the fabric of reality is torn by the twisting power of the Great Horned One. The target creature, and any others within a number of yards equal to your Willpower Bonus, must make a <strong>Challenging (+0) Endurance</strong> Test or be transformed into Skaven of size appropriate to the original victim, nominally under your command. Most become @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.actors.F1vAZZcmVKkRw8xn]{Clanrats} or @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.actors.kl4qHg0mqWOApBqH]{Stormvermin}, but Ogres typically become @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.actors.VfJgGmCTWqb0IDSW]{Rat Ogres}. They are as loyal as any Skaven, with vague memories of tunnels, betrayal, and the dark of the Under-Empire replacing those of their old life. Their nature is like that of any Skaven, and victims are unlikely to follow commands that would result in their death unless failing to follow those commands appears likely to be just as fatal.</p>\n<p>The forms of most humanoids were never intended to become as the Skaven, who despite being known colloquially as ratmen are far more rat than man. In most cases the spell&rsquo;s victims will revert to their true forms after the spell has ended, though all will bear some mark of what was done to them. This often takes the form of a patch of fur, a malformed tail or yellowed, pointed teeth. The victim may spend a Fate point to resist the effects of this spell, or to revert to their true form if already under its effect.</p>\n<blockquote class=\"sidebar\">\n<h3 style=\"text-align: center;\"><em>Is It Fun To Be A Rat?</em></h3>\n<p><em>It could be! Note that this is the sort of spell that could effectively end a Character&rsquo;s career, as they scuttle off with their Skaven allies only to wake up in the Under-Empire, enslaved to the very creatures they briefly thought were their kin. However, it could also be an excellent way to start an interesting adventure, with Characters plunging into the underdark to track down a Skaven who was once &mdash; and might be again &mdash; their comrade.</em></p>\n<p><em>Regardless, a canny GM will pay close attention to their Characters&rsquo; Fate Points before unleashing this particular horror upon them.</em></p>\n</blockquote><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Ruin channels the terrible power of Warpstone to lash out at targets, often incinerating them whole. It is focused on destruction and disintegration, and is feared throughout Skavendom and beyond.</p> <p>This terrible power is highly invigorating and the sensation of barely restrained energy is almost addictive. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Ruin, you may add +1 SL to any Initiative- or Agility-based Tests for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p> <p>Ingredients: Grey Seers use various scraps of fur, hide, bones, and crystalline Warpstone when casting spells from the Lore of Ruin.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Ruin channels the terrible power of Warpstone to lash out at targets, often incinerating them whole. It is focused on destruction and disintegration, and is feared throughout Skavendom and beyond.</p> <p>This terrible power is highly invigorating and the sensation of barely restrained energy is almost addictive. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Ruin, you may add +1 SL to any Initiative- or Agility-based Tests for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p> <p>Ingredients: Grey Seers use various scraps of fur, hide, bones, and crystalline Warpstone when casting spells from the Lore of Ruin.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de Force Mentale heures"
},
"Jezzail Bullet and Powder": {
"name": "Jezzail Bullet and Powder",
"description": "",
"special": ""
},
"Warlock Optics": {
"name": "Warlock Optics",
"description": "<p><strong>Availability:</strong>&nbsp;Skyre and allied clans only</p>\n<p>This Warp-enhanced optical device allows a Warlock Engineer to focus on a foe clearly, even those partially hidden in cover. When fitted to a ranged weapon, it negates all difficulty modifiers for shooting at a target in cover.</p>"
},
"Ratling Gun Belt": {
"name": "Ratling Gun Belt",
"description": "",
"special": "Roll Repeater the first time you fire a Ratling Gun after reloading it."
},
"Punch Dagger": {
"name": "Punch Dagger",
"description": "<p><strong>Availability:</strong>&nbsp;Eshin and allied clans only</p>\n<p>Skaven of @UUID[JournalEntry.oXly0RXc3Z3vnVrH.JournalEntryPage.nMGc3gSeO4HsP3sU]{Clan Eshin} use Punch Daggers, a type of weapon from Ind with one or two blades that jut out from between the fingers. Some variations require the wielder to strap the weapon to the wrist. A skilled Punch Dagger user makes quick stabbing motions or fast slashes.</p>",
"special": ""
},
"Ironbeard": {
"name": "Ironbeard",
"description": "<p>@UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-horned-rat.journals.bmuHnv7PgHJ54BML.JournalEntryPage.DHz1ZX3hPihLzJOf]{Ironbreaker}</p>",
"trappings": [
"Two-Handed Axe",
"Full Suit of Gromril Armour"
]
},
"Buoyant Passage": {
"name": "Buoyant Passage",
"description": "<p>You become as buoyant as a piece of balsa wood, allowing you to tread over liquid surfaces like water, sewage, or oil as if they were solid ground. This spell also prevents tracks from forming in soft earth, snow, mud, or similar and any attempt to track you using such signs automatically fails.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Stealth draws on the power of <em>Dhar</em>, infused with a particularly large portion of <em>Ulgu</em>, to confuse and conceal. It is unclear whether this lore remains similar to how it is practised in Cathay, or if the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin have corrupted a more noble form of stealthy magic. Regardless, spells of this lore specialise in concealing the sorcerer from prying eyes, using magic to distract or diminish signs of the Skaven&rsquo;s presence.</p><p>The Lore of Stealth wreathes the wielder in threads of magic that obfuscate their presence. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Stealth, you gain the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.OzwDT6kzoLYeeR2d]{Stealthy} Creature Trait for [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Clan Eshin Sorcerers use small scraps of paper with assorted runes inscribed on them, which are then coated in powdered Warpstone. When used as an ingredient, the Warpstone powder is consumed, but the scraps of paper remain and can be coated again and reused. The characters used are of no known form of written Queekish, and the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin are in no rush to explain either their meaning or providence.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Stealth draws on the power of <em>Dhar</em>, infused with a particularly large portion of <em>Ulgu</em>, to confuse and conceal. It is unclear whether this lore remains similar to how it is practised in Cathay, or if the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin have corrupted a more noble form of stealthy magic. Regardless, spells of this lore specialise in concealing the sorcerer from prying eyes, using magic to distract or diminish signs of the Skaven&rsquo;s presence.</p><p>The Lore of Stealth wreathes the wielder in threads of magic that obfuscate their presence. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Stealth, you gain the @Compendium[wfrp4e-core.items.OzwDT6kzoLYeeR2d]{Stealthy} Creature Trait for [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Clan Eshin Sorcerers use small scraps of paper with assorted runes inscribed on them, which are then coated in powdered Warpstone. When used as an ingredient, the Warpstone powder is consumed, but the scraps of paper remain and can be coated again and reused. The characters used are of no known form of written Queekish, and the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin are in no rush to explain either their meaning or providence.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de Force Mentale minutes"
},
"Death Frenzy (Plague)": {
"name": "Death Frenzy (Plague)",
"description": "<p>You fill a Skaven with a horrible ravenous hunger, causing foam to fleck their mouth and their eyes to roll madly in their head. Your target becomes subject to @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.yRhhOlt18COq4e1q]{Frenzy} for the duration of the spell. Unwilling targets may attempt to resist these effects by making a <strong>Challenging (+0) Cool</strong> Test. Those that succeed suffer 1 Wound as they gnaw on their own extremities to distract from the spell&rsquo;s call to violence.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Plague draws its power from rot and decay, focusing raw <em>Dhar </em>into more refined forms of disease and corruption. Its spells corrupt all that they touch, and indeed few become proficient in the Lore of Plague without bearing some of its marks. Most Plague-Priests are covered in sores and pustules: glorious stigmata and a sign of their mastery over the forces of entropy.</p><p>The Lore of Plague infuses the wielder with the essence of rot. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Plague, you may gain the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.MVI0lXcg6vvtooAF]{Distracting} Creature Trait for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Plague-Priests use all manner of vile excreta, odious emissions, and corrupted objects as spell ingredients. Most are squirted into the air and ritually inhaled, or burned inside a Plague Censer.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Plague draws its power from rot and decay, focusing raw <em>Dhar </em>into more refined forms of disease and corruption. Its spells corrupt all that they touch, and indeed few become proficient in the Lore of Plague without bearing some of its marks. Most Plague-Priests are covered in sores and pustules: glorious stigmata and a sign of their mastery over the forces of entropy.</p><p>The Lore of Plague infuses the wielder with the essence of rot. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Plague, you may gain the @Compendium[wfrp4e-core.items.MVI0lXcg6vvtooAF]{Distracting} Creature Trait for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Plague-Priests use all manner of vile excreta, odious emissions, and corrupted objects as spell ingredients. Most are squirted into the air and ritually inhaled, or burned inside a Plague Censer.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de Force Mentale rounds"
},
"Electro-Whip": {
"name": "Electro-Whip",
"description": "<p><strong>Availability:</strong>&nbsp;Moulder and allied clans only</p>\n<p>Crackling with bright green energy from a chunk of Warpstone in the handle, this whip inflicts terrible pain on its victims. Terrible scarring, and possibly mutation, often follow.</p>",
"special": ""
},
"Plague Censer": {
"name": "Plague Censer",
"description": "<p><strong>Availability:</strong> Pestilens and allied clans only</p><p>This large, incense-filled flail disperses Warpstone incense smoke. All living creatures close to a burning Plague Censer suffer exposure to Corruption — see the table.</p><table style=\"width: 100%;\" border=\"1\"><tbody><tr><td style=\"width: 17.5439%;\">Distance (yards)</td><td style=\"width: 82.4561%;\">Exposure</td></tr><tr><td style=\"width: 17.5439%;\">2</td><td style=\"width: 82.4561%;\">@Corruption[Major]</td></tr><tr><td style=\"width: 17.5439%;\">4</td><td style=\"width: 82.4561%;\">@Corruption[Moderate]</td></tr><tr><td style=\"width: 17.5439%;\">8</td><td style=\"width: 82.4561%;\">@Corruption[Minor]</td></tr></tbody></table>",
"special": ""
},
"Warpfire Fuel Vat": {
"name": "Warpfire Fuel Vat",
"description": "",
"special": ""
},
"Curse of the Horned Rat": {
"name": "Curse of the Horned Rat",
"description": "<p>With a sickening lurch, the fabric of reality is torn by the twisting power of the Great Horned One. The target creature, and any others within a number of yards equal to your Willpower Bonus, must make a <strong>Challenging (+0) Endurance</strong> Test or be transformed into Skaven of size appropriate to the original victim, nominally under your command. Most become @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.actors.F1vAZZcmVKkRw8xn]{Clanrats} or @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.actors.kl4qHg0mqWOApBqH]{Stormvermin}, but Ogres typically become @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.actors.VfJgGmCTWqb0IDSW]{Rat Ogres}. They are as loyal as any Skaven, with vague memories of tunnels, betrayal, and the dark of the Under-Empire replacing those of their old life. Their nature is like that of any Skaven, and victims are unlikely to follow commands that would result in their death unless failing to follow those commands appears likely to be just as fatal.</p>\n<p>The forms of most humanoids were never intended to become as the Skaven, who despite being known colloquially as ratmen are far more rat than man. In most cases the spell&rsquo;s victims will revert to their true forms after the spell has ended, though all will bear some mark of what was done to them. This often takes the form of a patch of fur, a malformed tail or yellowed, pointed teeth. The victim may spend a Fate point to resist the effects of this spell, or to revert to their true form if already under its effect.</p>\n<blockquote class=\"sidebar\">\n<h3 style=\"text-align: center;\"><em>Is It Fun To Be A Rat?</em></h3>\n<p><em>It could be! Note that this is the sort of spell that could effectively end a Character&rsquo;s career, as they scuttle off with their Skaven allies only to wake up in the Under-Empire, enslaved to the very creatures they briefly thought were their kin. However, it could also be an excellent way to start an interesting adventure, with Characters plunging into the underdark to track down a Skaven who was once &mdash; and might be again &mdash; their comrade.</em></p>\n<p><em>Regardless, a canny GM will pay close attention to their Characters&rsquo; Fate Points before unleashing this particular horror upon them.</em></p>\n</blockquote>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de Force Mentale heures"
},
"Ratling Gun": {
"name": "Ratling Gun",
"description": "<p><strong>Availability:</strong> Skyre and allied clans only</p><p>One of @UUID[JournalEntry.oXly0RXc3Z3vnVrH.JournalEntryPage.SJRe53QCz0UDC1Dn]{Clan Skryres} newer innovations, the Ratling Gun is a large, multi-barrelled repeating firearm. One squeeze of the trigger fires a barrage of Warpstone bullets, perforating a wide area.</p>",
"special": ""
},
"Poisonous Pustule": {
"name": "Poisonous Pustule",
"description": "<p>You create a pulsing, seeping pustule on one of your extremities. When lanced and drained (which inflicts 1 Wound upon you, regardless of Toughness Bonus and armour), you can spread the pus on to a melee weapon. If a weapon coated with this toxic secretion inflicts at least 1 Wound, it deals an additional number of Wounds equal to your Willpower Bonus unless the target succeeds at a <strong>Hard (&ndash;20) Endurance</strong> Test.</p>\n<p>The pustule forms in a matter of seconds, and may be left in place for any length of time before it is drained. Once drained, the duration indicates how long the toxic pus remains effective. You may have a number of active pustules equal to your Toughness Bonus.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Plague draws its power from rot and decay, focusing raw <em>Dhar </em>into more refined forms of disease and corruption. Its spells corrupt all that they touch, and indeed few become proficient in the Lore of Plague without bearing some of its marks. Most Plague-Priests are covered in sores and pustules: glorious stigmata and a sign of their mastery over the forces of entropy.</p><p>The Lore of Plague infuses the wielder with the essence of rot. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Plague, you may gain the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.MVI0lXcg6vvtooAF]{Distracting} Creature Trait for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Plague-Priests use all manner of vile excreta, odious emissions, and corrupted objects as spell ingredients. Most are squirted into the air and ritually inhaled, or burned inside a Plague Censer.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Plague draws its power from rot and decay, focusing raw <em>Dhar </em>into more refined forms of disease and corruption. Its spells corrupt all that they touch, and indeed few become proficient in the Lore of Plague without bearing some of its marks. Most Plague-Priests are covered in sores and pustules: glorious stigmata and a sign of their mastery over the forces of entropy.</p><p>The Lore of Plague infuses the wielder with the essence of rot. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Plague, you may gain the @Compendium[wfrp4e-core.items.MVI0lXcg6vvtooAF]{Distracting} Creature Trait for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Plague-Priests use all manner of vile excreta, odious emissions, and corrupted objects as spell ingredients. Most are squirted into the air and ritually inhaled, or burned inside a Plague Censer.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de Force Mentale heures"
},
"Warplock Jezzail": {
"name": "Warplock Jezzail",
"description": "<p><strong>Availability:</strong> Skyre and allied clans only</p><p>Similar in some respects to the jezzails of Araby, Warplock Jezzails have small amounts of Warpstone worked into the weapon and its ammunition. Warplock Jezzails can utilise mundane blackpowder and shot, but this reduces their Range to 72 and reduces the Damage to +5.</p><p>Warplock Jezzails are heavy, but one Skaven is usually enough to carry the device. However, bracing and aiming the weapon is difficult and a second Skaven is usually assigned to hold up the rifles barrel.</p><p>If a Warplock Jezzail attack results in a Fumble, roll [[/br 1d10 #Fumble]]. On a result of 1, the Jezzail blows up in the wielders hand, destroying itself in a Blast 1 explosion dealing the same Damage as a successful shot. On a result of 210, roll on the @Table[oops]{Oops!} Table.</p>",
"special": ""
},
"Gas Mask": {
"name": "Gas Mask",
"description": "<p><strong>Availability:</strong>&nbsp;Skyre and allied clans only</p>\n<p>Clan Skryre&rsquo;s Poison Globadiers wear complicated contraptions upon their backs that consist of metal tubes and bellows, all of which connect to their gas masks. These masks, designed solely for the use of Skaven, grant the Globadiers a +40 bonus to any Endurance Tests made to resist the effects of inhaled poisons or gasses.</p>"
},
"Pelt of the Assassin": {
"name": "Pelt of the Assassin",
"description": "<p>By mimicking the ever-changing nature of raw Warpstone, you alter the structure of your fur so that it changes colour to match your surroundings. When perfectly still, you gain a +40 bonus to all Stealth Tests.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Stealth draws on the power of <em>Dhar</em>, infused with a particularly large portion of <em>Ulgu</em>, to confuse and conceal. It is unclear whether this lore remains similar to how it is practised in Cathay, or if the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin have corrupted a more noble form of stealthy magic. Regardless, spells of this lore specialise in concealing the sorcerer from prying eyes, using magic to distract or diminish signs of the Skaven&rsquo;s presence.</p><p>The Lore of Stealth wreathes the wielder in threads of magic that obfuscate their presence. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Stealth, you gain the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.OzwDT6kzoLYeeR2d]{Stealthy} Creature Trait for [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Clan Eshin Sorcerers use small scraps of paper with assorted runes inscribed on them, which are then coated in powdered Warpstone. When used as an ingredient, the Warpstone powder is consumed, but the scraps of paper remain and can be coated again and reused. The characters used are of no known form of written Queekish, and the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin are in no rush to explain either their meaning or providence.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Stealth draws on the power of <em>Dhar</em>, infused with a particularly large portion of <em>Ulgu</em>, to confuse and conceal. It is unclear whether this lore remains similar to how it is practised in Cathay, or if the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin have corrupted a more noble form of stealthy magic. Regardless, spells of this lore specialise in concealing the sorcerer from prying eyes, using magic to distract or diminish signs of the Skaven&rsquo;s presence.</p><p>The Lore of Stealth wreathes the wielder in threads of magic that obfuscate their presence. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Stealth, you gain the @Compendium[wfrp4e-core.items.OzwDT6kzoLYeeR2d]{Stealthy} Creature Trait for [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Clan Eshin Sorcerers use small scraps of paper with assorted runes inscribed on them, which are then coated in powdered Warpstone. When used as an ingredient, the Warpstone powder is consumed, but the scraps of paper remain and can be coated again and reused. The characters used are of no known form of written Queekish, and the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin are in no rush to explain either their meaning or providence.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de Force Mentale minutes"
},
"Flash-Bang": {
"name": "Flash-Bang",
"description": "<p>You gesture with one paw and create a bright, loud explosion. Every creature (not including yourself ) within the area of effect must make a successful <strong>Challenging (+0) Endurance</strong> Test or gain one @Condition[Blinded] and one @Condition[Stunned] Condition for each level of failure. On a Critical failure, the victim gains one additional @Condition[Stunned] Condition. This spell does not affect anyone with the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.3O9clK7LGyuLTHPW]{Arcane Magic (Stealth)} Talent.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Stealth draws on the power of <em>Dhar</em>, infused with a particularly large portion of <em>Ulgu</em>, to confuse and conceal. It is unclear whether this lore remains similar to how it is practised in Cathay, or if the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin have corrupted a more noble form of stealthy magic. Regardless, spells of this lore specialise in concealing the sorcerer from prying eyes, using magic to distract or diminish signs of the Skaven&rsquo;s presence.</p><p>The Lore of Stealth wreathes the wielder in threads of magic that obfuscate their presence. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Stealth, you gain the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.OzwDT6kzoLYeeR2d]{Stealthy} Creature Trait for [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Clan Eshin Sorcerers use small scraps of paper with assorted runes inscribed on them, which are then coated in powdered Warpstone. When used as an ingredient, the Warpstone powder is consumed, but the scraps of paper remain and can be coated again and reused. The characters used are of no known form of written Queekish, and the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin are in no rush to explain either their meaning or providence.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Stealth draws on the power of <em>Dhar</em>, infused with a particularly large portion of <em>Ulgu</em>, to confuse and conceal. It is unclear whether this lore remains similar to how it is practised in Cathay, or if the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin have corrupted a more noble form of stealthy magic. Regardless, spells of this lore specialise in concealing the sorcerer from prying eyes, using magic to distract or diminish signs of the Skaven&rsquo;s presence.</p><p>The Lore of Stealth wreathes the wielder in threads of magic that obfuscate their presence. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Stealth, you gain the @Compendium[wfrp4e-core.items.OzwDT6kzoLYeeR2d]{Stealthy} Creature Trait for [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Clan Eshin Sorcerers use small scraps of paper with assorted runes inscribed on them, which are then coated in powdered Warpstone. When used as an ingredient, the Warpstone powder is consumed, but the scraps of paper remain and can be coated again and reused. The characters used are of no known form of written Queekish, and the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin are in no rush to explain either their meaning or providence.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Instantané"
},
"Blade of Nurglitch": {
"name": "Blade of Nurglitch",
"description": "<p>This Hand Weapon is blessed by the special ointments of the Plaguelords. These filth-encrusted blades carry a stronger version of the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.V0c3qBU1CMm8bmsW]{Infected} monster trait. In order to avoid a @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.kKccDTGzWzSXCBOb]{Festering Wound}, any creature wounded by one of these blades must pass a <strong>Difficult (&ndash;10) Endurance</strong> Test.</p>",
"special": ""
},
"Cracks Call": {
"name": "Cracks Call",
"description": "<p>With an arcane incantation, you stamp your paw and the very ground splits asunder. A 1-yard-wide crack appears at your feet and runs a number of yards equal to your Willpower in a straight line in any direction within your line of sight.</p>\n<p>Any creatures of size Average or smaller in its path must make an <strong>Average (+20) Dodge</strong> Test to leap out of the way. Those who fail fall a number of yards equal to your Willpower Bonus plus the SL of your Casting Test, and can do nothing except try to climb out. Targets who fall into the crack are @Condition[Prone]. Walls undermined by this spell likely collapse, and unfortified buildings are damaged severely.</p>\n<p>If you score +4 SL or higher, you may increase the width of the crack to 2 yards. Large creatures can now fall into the crack, even the sturdiest walls collapse, unfortified buildings tumble down, and fortified structures are severely damaged.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Ruin channels the terrible power of Warpstone to lash out at targets, often incinerating them whole. It is focused on destruction and disintegration, and is feared throughout Skavendom and beyond.</p> <p>This terrible power is highly invigorating and the sensation of barely restrained energy is almost addictive. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Ruin, you may add +1 SL to any Initiative- or Agility-based Tests for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p> <p>Ingredients: Grey Seers use various scraps of fur, hide, bones, and crystalline Warpstone when casting spells from the Lore of Ruin.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Ruin channels the terrible power of Warpstone to lash out at targets, often incinerating them whole. It is focused on destruction and disintegration, and is feared throughout Skavendom and beyond.</p> <p>This terrible power is highly invigorating and the sensation of barely restrained energy is almost addictive. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Ruin, you may add +1 SL to any Initiative- or Agility-based Tests for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p> <p>Ingredients: Grey Seers use various scraps of fur, hide, bones, and crystalline Warpstone when casting spells from the Lore of Ruin.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Instantané"
},
"Tail Weapon": {
"name": "Tail Weapon",
"description": "<p>Skaven with the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-horned-rat.items.UIoRIYI4w0BHU5Yw]{Tail Fighting} Talent can use small blades or maces attached to their tails. This gives them an additional melee attack each round.</p>",
"special": ""
},
"Cinderblast Bomb": {
"name": "Cinderblast Bomb",
"description": "<p>These lethal weapons are indispensable in the tunnel fighting that goes on deep beneath the Old World as the Dwarfs desperately stave off attacks by Skaven, Goblins, and worse. These bombs are typically tossed into the midst of packed enemy forces, exploding in a blast of flame and shrapnel that is terrifying to behold.</p>",
"special": ""
},
"Mantle of Contagion": {
"name": "Mantle of Contagion",
"description": "<p>You taint a piece of food or clothing with the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.aKiuGzlVO51JvsjV]{Black Plague}, which remains infectious for the duration of the spell. Anyone who consumes the tainted food or wears the piece of clothing for a minute or more is exposed to the disease.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Plague draws its power from rot and decay, focusing raw <em>Dhar </em>into more refined forms of disease and corruption. Its spells corrupt all that they touch, and indeed few become proficient in the Lore of Plague without bearing some of its marks. Most Plague-Priests are covered in sores and pustules: glorious stigmata and a sign of their mastery over the forces of entropy.</p><p>The Lore of Plague infuses the wielder with the essence of rot. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Plague, you may gain the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.MVI0lXcg6vvtooAF]{Distracting} Creature Trait for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Plague-Priests use all manner of vile excreta, odious emissions, and corrupted objects as spell ingredients. Most are squirted into the air and ritually inhaled, or burned inside a Plague Censer.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Plague draws its power from rot and decay, focusing raw <em>Dhar </em>into more refined forms of disease and corruption. Its spells corrupt all that they touch, and indeed few become proficient in the Lore of Plague without bearing some of its marks. Most Plague-Priests are covered in sores and pustules: glorious stigmata and a sign of their mastery over the forces of entropy.</p><p>The Lore of Plague infuses the wielder with the essence of rot. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Plague, you may gain the @Compendium[wfrp4e-core.items.MVI0lXcg6vvtooAF]{Distracting} Creature Trait for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Plague-Priests use all manner of vile excreta, odious emissions, and corrupted objects as spell ingredients. Most are squirted into the air and ritually inhaled, or burned inside a Plague Censer.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de Force Mentale jours"
},
"Warpstone Charm": {
"name": "Warpstone Charm",
"description": "<p>Talismans and charms incorporating a small chunk of Warpstone are often carried by important Skaven and are thought to attract the protection of the Horned Rat. A Skaven with a Warpstone Charm can reroll a single Test once every 13 hours.&nbsp;</p>"
},
"Skitterleap (Stealth)": {
"name": "Skitterleap (Stealth)",
"description": "<p>With a sound of inrushing air and a puff of brimstone-scented smoke, you teleport yourself or one ally you can touch to any location within Willpower yards. If targeting an unwilling target, resolve the touch attempt using the rules for casting a touch spell in combat (see @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.journals.YBVrpUHEjohB1H4f.JournalEntryPage.BU7yhLmMdEyvbfkR]{Magic Rules}), and the victim may make a <strong>Difficult (&ndash;10) Cool</strong> Test to change their destination by +SL yards. The target must be Average size or smaller. You must be able to see the destination, and this location must be free of objects and creatures or the spell fails.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Stealth draws on the power of <em>Dhar</em>, infused with a particularly large portion of <em>Ulgu</em>, to confuse and conceal. It is unclear whether this lore remains similar to how it is practised in Cathay, or if the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin have corrupted a more noble form of stealthy magic. Regardless, spells of this lore specialise in concealing the sorcerer from prying eyes, using magic to distract or diminish signs of the Skaven&rsquo;s presence.</p><p>The Lore of Stealth wreathes the wielder in threads of magic that obfuscate their presence. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Stealth, you gain the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.OzwDT6kzoLYeeR2d]{Stealthy} Creature Trait for [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Clan Eshin Sorcerers use small scraps of paper with assorted runes inscribed on them, which are then coated in powdered Warpstone. When used as an ingredient, the Warpstone powder is consumed, but the scraps of paper remain and can be coated again and reused. The characters used are of no known form of written Queekish, and the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin are in no rush to explain either their meaning or providence.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Stealth draws on the power of <em>Dhar</em>, infused with a particularly large portion of <em>Ulgu</em>, to confuse and conceal. It is unclear whether this lore remains similar to how it is practised in Cathay, or if the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin have corrupted a more noble form of stealthy magic. Regardless, spells of this lore specialise in concealing the sorcerer from prying eyes, using magic to distract or diminish signs of the Skaven&rsquo;s presence.</p><p>The Lore of Stealth wreathes the wielder in threads of magic that obfuscate their presence. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Stealth, you gain the @Compendium[wfrp4e-core.items.OzwDT6kzoLYeeR2d]{Stealthy} Creature Trait for [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Clan Eshin Sorcerers use small scraps of paper with assorted runes inscribed on them, which are then coated in powdered Warpstone. When used as an ingredient, the Warpstone powder is consumed, but the scraps of paper remain and can be coated again and reused. The characters used are of no known form of written Queekish, and the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin are in no rush to explain either their meaning or providence.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Instantané"
},
"Cloud of Corruption": {
"name": "Cloud of Corruption",
"description": "<p>You release a stinking blast of diseased fury. Every creature within 5 yards of you must make a <strong>Challenging (+0) Endurance</strong> Test or gain 1 @Condition[Poisoned] Condition. In addition, each attack you make for the next Willpower Bonus rounds gains the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.V0c3qBU1CMm8bmsW]{Infected} Trait.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Plague draws its power from rot and decay, focusing raw <em>Dhar </em>into more refined forms of disease and corruption. Its spells corrupt all that they touch, and indeed few become proficient in the Lore of Plague without bearing some of its marks. Most Plague-Priests are covered in sores and pustules: glorious stigmata and a sign of their mastery over the forces of entropy.</p><p>The Lore of Plague infuses the wielder with the essence of rot. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Plague, you may gain the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.MVI0lXcg6vvtooAF]{Distracting} Creature Trait for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Plague-Priests use all manner of vile excreta, odious emissions, and corrupted objects as spell ingredients. Most are squirted into the air and ritually inhaled, or burned inside a Plague Censer.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Plague draws its power from rot and decay, focusing raw <em>Dhar </em>into more refined forms of disease and corruption. Its spells corrupt all that they touch, and indeed few become proficient in the Lore of Plague without bearing some of its marks. Most Plague-Priests are covered in sores and pustules: glorious stigmata and a sign of their mastery over the forces of entropy.</p><p>The Lore of Plague infuses the wielder with the essence of rot. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Plague, you may gain the @Compendium[wfrp4e-core.items.MVI0lXcg6vvtooAF]{Distracting} Creature Trait for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Plague-Priests use all manner of vile excreta, odious emissions, and corrupted objects as spell ingredients. Most are squirted into the air and ritually inhaled, or burned inside a Plague Censer.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Instantané"
},
"Skalm": {
"name": "Skalm",
"description": "<p>This foul-smelling ointment instantly cures [[/r 1d10 + 1 #Wounds Cured]] lost Wounds per application, causing the flesh around a wound to twist and fuse in a disturbing manner. Each use counts as @Corruption[moderate]{Moderate Exposure to Corruption}.</p>"
},
"Curse of the Horned Rat (Stealth)": {
"name": "Curse of the Horned Rat (Stealth)",
"description": "<p>With a sickening lurch, the fabric of reality is torn by the twisting power of the Great Horned One. The target creature, and any others within a number of yards equal to your Willpower Bonus, must make a <strong>Challenging (+0) Endurance</strong> Test or be transformed into Skaven of size appropriate to the original victim, nominally under your command. Most become @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.actors.F1vAZZcmVKkRw8xn]{Clanrats} or @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.actors.kl4qHg0mqWOApBqH]{Stormvermin}, but Ogres typically become @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.actors.VfJgGmCTWqb0IDSW]{Rat Ogres}. They are as loyal as any Skaven, with vague memories of tunnels, betrayal, and the dark of the Under-Empire replacing those of their old life. Their nature is like that of any Skaven, and victims are unlikely to follow commands that would result in their death unless failing to follow those commands appears likely to be just as fatal.</p>\n<p>The forms of most humanoids were never intended to become as the Skaven, who despite being known colloquially as ratmen are far more rat than man. In most cases the spell&rsquo;s victims will revert to their true forms after the spell has ended, though all will bear some mark of what was done to them. This often takes the form of a patch of fur, a malformed tail or yellowed, pointed teeth. The victim may spend a Fate point to resist the effects of this spell, or to revert to their true form if already under its effect.</p>\n<blockquote class=\"sidebar\">\n<h3 style=\"text-align: center;\"><em>Is It Fun To Be A Rat?</em></h3>\n<p><em>It could be! Note that this is the sort of spell that could effectively end a Character&rsquo;s career, as they scuttle off with their Skaven allies only to wake up in the Under-Empire, enslaved to the very creatures they briefly thought were their kin. However, it could also be an excellent way to start an interesting adventure, with Characters plunging into the underdark to track down a Skaven who was once &mdash; and might be again &mdash; their comrade.</em></p>\n<p><em>Regardless, a canny GM will pay close attention to their Characters&rsquo; Fate Points before unleashing this particular horror upon them.</em></p>\n</blockquote><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Stealth draws on the power of <em>Dhar</em>, infused with a particularly large portion of <em>Ulgu</em>, to confuse and conceal. It is unclear whether this lore remains similar to how it is practised in Cathay, or if the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin have corrupted a more noble form of stealthy magic. Regardless, spells of this lore specialise in concealing the sorcerer from prying eyes, using magic to distract or diminish signs of the Skaven&rsquo;s presence.</p><p>The Lore of Stealth wreathes the wielder in threads of magic that obfuscate their presence. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Stealth, you gain the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.OzwDT6kzoLYeeR2d]{Stealthy} Creature Trait for [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Clan Eshin Sorcerers use small scraps of paper with assorted runes inscribed on them, which are then coated in powdered Warpstone. When used as an ingredient, the Warpstone powder is consumed, but the scraps of paper remain and can be coated again and reused. The characters used are of no known form of written Queekish, and the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin are in no rush to explain either their meaning or providence.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Stealth draws on the power of <em>Dhar</em>, infused with a particularly large portion of <em>Ulgu</em>, to confuse and conceal. It is unclear whether this lore remains similar to how it is practised in Cathay, or if the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin have corrupted a more noble form of stealthy magic. Regardless, spells of this lore specialise in concealing the sorcerer from prying eyes, using magic to distract or diminish signs of the Skaven&rsquo;s presence.</p><p>The Lore of Stealth wreathes the wielder in threads of magic that obfuscate their presence. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Stealth, you gain the @Compendium[wfrp4e-core.items.OzwDT6kzoLYeeR2d]{Stealthy} Creature Trait for [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Clan Eshin Sorcerers use small scraps of paper with assorted runes inscribed on them, which are then coated in powdered Warpstone. When used as an ingredient, the Warpstone powder is consumed, but the scraps of paper remain and can be coated again and reused. The characters used are of no known form of written Queekish, and the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin are in no rush to explain either their meaning or providence.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de Force Mentale heures"
},
"Black Whirlwind": {
"name": "Black Whirlwind",
"description": "<p>You summon a putrid whirlwind of vile smoke and stinging ash. The whirlwind moves up to 10 yards per round in any direction you wish. This does not require any action on your part beyond a few whispered squeals. Those affected by the whirlwind must succeed on a <strong>Challenging (+0) Endurance</strong> Test or suffer a &ndash;20 penalty on all Weapon Skill, Ballistic Skill, and Agility Tests, and to any Perception Tests involving sight, for the next [[/br 1d10]] minutes.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Stealth draws on the power of <em>Dhar</em>, infused with a particularly large portion of <em>Ulgu</em>, to confuse and conceal. It is unclear whether this lore remains similar to how it is practised in Cathay, or if the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin have corrupted a more noble form of stealthy magic. Regardless, spells of this lore specialise in concealing the sorcerer from prying eyes, using magic to distract or diminish signs of the Skaven&rsquo;s presence.</p><p>The Lore of Stealth wreathes the wielder in threads of magic that obfuscate their presence. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Stealth, you gain the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.OzwDT6kzoLYeeR2d]{Stealthy} Creature Trait for [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Clan Eshin Sorcerers use small scraps of paper with assorted runes inscribed on them, which are then coated in powdered Warpstone. When used as an ingredient, the Warpstone powder is consumed, but the scraps of paper remain and can be coated again and reused. The characters used are of no known form of written Queekish, and the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin are in no rush to explain either their meaning or providence.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Stealth draws on the power of <em>Dhar</em>, infused with a particularly large portion of <em>Ulgu</em>, to confuse and conceal. It is unclear whether this lore remains similar to how it is practised in Cathay, or if the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin have corrupted a more noble form of stealthy magic. Regardless, spells of this lore specialise in concealing the sorcerer from prying eyes, using magic to distract or diminish signs of the Skaven&rsquo;s presence.</p><p>The Lore of Stealth wreathes the wielder in threads of magic that obfuscate their presence. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Stealth, you gain the @Compendium[wfrp4e-core.items.OzwDT6kzoLYeeR2d]{Stealthy} Creature Trait for [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Clan Eshin Sorcerers use small scraps of paper with assorted runes inscribed on them, which are then coated in powdered Warpstone. When used as an ingredient, the Warpstone powder is consumed, but the scraps of paper remain and can be coated again and reused. The characters used are of no known form of written Queekish, and the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin are in no rush to explain either their meaning or providence.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de Force Mentale rounds"
},
"Scorch": {
"name": "Scorch",
"description": "<p>You thrust your paws into the ground while chittering the necessary incantations, and a gout of green flame bursts out of the earth at a spot you designate. This is a <em>magic missile</em> with a Damage of +10. Anyone damaged by the flame suffers one @Condition[Ablaze] Condition. Being set ablaze by the hideous Warpfire is a @Corruption[minor]{Minor Exposure to Corruption}.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Ruin channels the terrible power of Warpstone to lash out at targets, often incinerating them whole. It is focused on destruction and disintegration, and is feared throughout Skavendom and beyond.</p> <p>This terrible power is highly invigorating and the sensation of barely restrained energy is almost addictive. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Ruin, you may add +1 SL to any Initiative- or Agility-based Tests for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p> <p>Ingredients: Grey Seers use various scraps of fur, hide, bones, and crystalline Warpstone when casting spells from the Lore of Ruin.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Ruin channels the terrible power of Warpstone to lash out at targets, often incinerating them whole. It is focused on destruction and disintegration, and is feared throughout Skavendom and beyond.</p> <p>This terrible power is highly invigorating and the sensation of barely restrained energy is almost addictive. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Ruin, you may add +1 SL to any Initiative- or Agility-based Tests for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p> <p>Ingredients: Grey Seers use various scraps of fur, hide, bones, and crystalline Warpstone when casting spells from the Lore of Ruin.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Instantané"
},
"Bleeding Eyerot": {
"name": "Bleeding Eyerot",
"description": "<p>Bleeding Eyerot is a horrific waterborne disease that attacks the eyes and tear ducts. The sufferer weeps a steady stream of bloody tears and finds it increasingly difficult to see. Whilst the disease is rarely deadly, it leaves its victims weakened and disabled.</p>",
"contraction": "If you fail an Easy (+40) Toughness Test after drinking infected water",
"durationUnit": "days",
"durationValue": "3d10 + 8",
"incubationUnit": "days",
"incubationValue": "3d10 + 5",
"permanent": "",
"symptoms": "Lingering (Challenging), Organ Failure (Eyes), Wounded"
},
"Toxic Rain": {
"name": "Toxic Rain",
"description": "<p>You conjure a poisonous cloud of toxic smoke and moisture. It drifts a dozen feet or more above the ground. On the round after the spell is cast, the cloud rains a lethal downpour. All creatures in the area of effect must succeed on a <strong>Difficult (&ndash;10) Toughness</strong> Test each round or loose 3 Wounds, ignoring armour and Toughness Bonus. If a Character loses 6 or more Wounds to this spell in a single encounter, they also gain an @Condition[Unconscious] Condition.</p>\n<p>As an action, the caster may move the area of effect of this spell to any point within Willpower yards of their location.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Plague draws its power from rot and decay, focusing raw <em>Dhar </em>into more refined forms of disease and corruption. Its spells corrupt all that they touch, and indeed few become proficient in the Lore of Plague without bearing some of its marks. Most Plague-Priests are covered in sores and pustules: glorious stigmata and a sign of their mastery over the forces of entropy.</p><p>The Lore of Plague infuses the wielder with the essence of rot. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Plague, you may gain the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.MVI0lXcg6vvtooAF]{Distracting} Creature Trait for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Plague-Priests use all manner of vile excreta, odious emissions, and corrupted objects as spell ingredients. Most are squirted into the air and ritually inhaled, or burned inside a Plague Censer.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Plague draws its power from rot and decay, focusing raw <em>Dhar </em>into more refined forms of disease and corruption. Its spells corrupt all that they touch, and indeed few become proficient in the Lore of Plague without bearing some of its marks. Most Plague-Priests are covered in sores and pustules: glorious stigmata and a sign of their mastery over the forces of entropy.</p><p>The Lore of Plague infuses the wielder with the essence of rot. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Plague, you may gain the @Compendium[wfrp4e-core.items.MVI0lXcg6vvtooAF]{Distracting} Creature Trait for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Plague-Priests use all manner of vile excreta, odious emissions, and corrupted objects as spell ingredients. Most are squirted into the air and ritually inhaled, or burned inside a Plague Censer.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de Force Mentale rounds"
},
"Warp Lightning": {
"name": "Warp Lightning",
"description": "<p>You send a powerful, sizzling bolt of Warp lightning at a foe. This is a <em>magic missile</em> with a Damage of +11. If the target hit location was covered in metal armour, ignore the armour&rsquo;s AP and instead add it to the damage inflicted. If you roll a Critical Success on your Casting Test, the Warp-energy overpowers you briefly. In addition to any other effects of the critical casting, you suffer a Damage +1 hit.</p><p>\n\n <b>Lore:</b> <p>The Lore of Ruin channels the terrible power of Warpstone to lash out at targets, often incinerating them whole. It is focused on destruction and disintegration, and is feared throughout Skavendom and beyond.</p> <p>This terrible power is highly invigorating and the sensation of barely restrained energy is almost addictive. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Ruin, you may add +1 SL to any Initiative- or Agility-based Tests for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p> <p>Ingredients: Grey Seers use various scraps of fur, hide, bones, and crystalline Warpstone when casting spells from the Lore of Ruin.</p><p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Ruin channels the terrible power of Warpstone to lash out at targets, often incinerating them whole. It is focused on destruction and disintegration, and is feared throughout Skavendom and beyond.</p> <p>This terrible power is highly invigorating and the sensation of barely restrained energy is almost addictive. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Ruin, you may add +1 SL to any Initiative- or Agility-based Tests for the next [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p> <p>Ingredients: Grey Seers use various scraps of fur, hide, bones, and crystalline Warpstone when casting spells from the Lore of Ruin.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Instantané"
},
"Warpfire Thrower": {
"name": "Warpfire Thrower",
"description": "<p><strong>Availability:</strong>&nbsp;Skyre and allied clans only</p>\n<p>The Warpfire Thrower hurls a blast of unnatural flame. It requires a crew of two: one Skaven carries a fuel vat and the other aims the nozzle. With a flip of a switch, powdered Warpstone mixes with onrushing chemicals, bursting into unholy flame. The hellish gout can turn multiple enemies into a twitching pile of smouldering goo.</p>\n<p>Like almost all of Clan Skryre&rsquo;s creations, the Warpfire Thrower is unreliable. If a Warpfire Thrower attack results in a Fumble, roll on the table and apply the result.@Table[warpfire-thrower-fumble]</p>",
"special": ""
},
"Ironbreaker": {
"name": "Ironbreaker",
"description": "<p>@UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-horned-rat.journals.bmuHnv7PgHJ54BML.JournalEntryPage.DHz1ZX3hPihLzJOf]{Ironbreaker}</p>",
"trappings": [
"3 Cinderblast Bombs",
"A Weapon or Armour Peice made of Gromril"
]
},
"Musk of Terror": {
"name": "Musk of Terror",
"description": "<p>You summon a large cloud of choking musk. Any creature within the cloud is exposed to a @Terror[1]{Terror (1)} effect or @Terror[2]{Terror (2)} for Skaven as the deadly musk fills their minds with thoughts of fear. Victims perceive the caster as the source of this Terror.</p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de Force Mentale rounds"
},
"Warpstone Bullet and Powder": {
"name": "Warpstone Bullet and Powder",
"description": "",
"special": ""
},
"Warp-Blade (Hand Weapon)": {
"name": "Warp-Blade (Hand Weapon)",
"description": "<p>Warp-blades are unique to Clan Skryre. They are commonly attached to poles, creating halberd-like weapons, or are directly implanted into the arms of Warlock Engineers. A tangle of wires feeds the blades, which hum with barely contained Warp energy. When used in hand-to-hand combat, Warp-blades are treated as either @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.CXg7XOFJwu4LZ9LM]{Halberds} (in the case of those mounted on poles), or @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.1zaqojk0Oq1m8vYv]{Hand Weapons} (when they are implanted into a Warlocks arms), both with a +1 bonus to Damage and the ZZAP! Quality.</p>",
"special": ""
},
"Gudii's Shield": {
"name": "Gudii's Shield",
"description": "<p>@UUID[JournalEntry.bmuHnv7PgHJ54BML.JournalEntryPage.iu6sP6Mpwc3MOCSN]{Gromril}</p>\n<p>Once forged for a Dwarf Prince and later stolen, this Shield is decorated with various ostentatious runes, as well as a single Rune of Power. As it is Gromril, the shield gains the Ubreakable quality, and attacks opposed by the shield may never inflict a critical hit except when the Character is already at 0 Wounds. In addition, a <em>Master Rune of Adamant</em> graces the shield, granting its bearer +10 Toughness for as long as it is in their possession.</p>",
"special": ""
},
"Mark of the Horned Rat": {
"name": "Mark of the Horned Rat",
"description": "<p>The target must succeed on a <strong>Challenging (+0) Cool</strong> Test or gain an unsightly, weeping sore on their forehead or the back of their hand. The blemish remains for [[/br 1d10]] hours and imposes a &ndash;10 penalty on all Fellowship Tests for the duration.</p>\n<p>Grey Seers use this spell to mark their messengers. Despite the Fellowship penalty, those Skaven bearing it are usually allowed to pass relatively freely through Skaven tunnels and settlements.</p>\n<p><strong>Lore:</strong> None</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> Aucun<p>",
"durationValue": "10 heures"
},
"Musk of Terror (Stealth)": {
"name": "Musk of Terror (Stealth)",
"description": "<p>You summon a large cloud of choking musk. Any creature within the cloud is exposed to a @Terror[1]{Terror (1)} effect or @Terror[2]{Terror (2)} for Skaven as the deadly musk fills their minds with thoughts of fear. Victims perceive the caster as the source of this Terror.</p><p><strong>Lore:</strong></p><p>The Lore of Stealth draws on the power of <em>Dhar</em>, infused with a particularly large portion of <em>Ulgu</em>, to confuse and conceal. It is unclear whether this lore remains similar to how it is practised in Cathay, or if the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin have corrupted a more noble form of stealthy magic. Regardless, spells of this lore specialise in concealing the sorcerer from prying eyes, using magic to distract or diminish signs of the Skavens presence.</p><p>The Lore of Stealth wreathes the wielder in threads of magic that obfuscate their presence. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Stealth, you gain the @UUID[Compendium.wfrp4e-core.items.OzwDT6kzoLYeeR2d]{Stealthy} Creature Trait for [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Clan Eshin Sorcerers use small scraps of paper with assorted runes inscribed on them, which are then coated in powdered Warpstone. When used as an ingredient, the Warpstone powder is consumed, but the scraps of paper remain and can be coated again and reused. The characters used are of no known form of written Queekish, and the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin are in no rush to explain either their meaning or providence.</p><p></p><p>\n\n <b>Domaine:</b> <p>The Lore of Stealth draws on the power of <em>Dhar</em>, infused with a particularly large portion of <em>Ulgu</em>, to confuse and conceal. It is unclear whether this lore remains similar to how it is practised in Cathay, or if the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin have corrupted a more noble form of stealthy magic. Regardless, spells of this lore specialise in concealing the sorcerer from prying eyes, using magic to distract or diminish signs of the Skaven&rsquo;s presence.</p><p>The Lore of Stealth wreathes the wielder in threads of magic that obfuscate their presence. Whenever you successfully cast a spell from the Lore of Stealth, you gain the @Compendium[wfrp4e-core.items.OzwDT6kzoLYeeR2d]{Stealthy} Creature Trait for [[/br 1d10]] rounds.</p><p>Ingredients: Clan Eshin Sorcerers use small scraps of paper with assorted runes inscribed on them, which are then coated in powdered Warpstone. When used as an ingredient, the Warpstone powder is consumed, but the scraps of paper remain and can be coated again and reused. The characters used are of no known form of written Queekish, and the Sorcerers of Clan Eshin are in no rush to explain either their meaning or providence.</p><p>",
"durationValue": "Bonus de Force Mentale rounds"
},
"Warpstone Snuff": {
"name": "Warpstone Snuff",
"description": "<p>Skaven magic users often carry about preparations of Warpstone dust in order to acquire more magical power just when they need it. A Skaven magic user may imbibe a dose of the snuff when making a Channelling Test. The snuff grants them an additional&nbsp;+<span style=\"white-space: pre;\"> </span>1 SL to the Test, but if they suffer a miscast, they must add +[[/r 1d10]] to any rolls they make on the miscast table.</p>"
}
}
}