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In keeping with the discussion on staves there is an interesting matter to me as involves the actual use of such a tool. Being what I am, the purpose of a thing is not always apparent, but sometimes the purpose is so apparent people entirely fail to grasp it.
There are several forms of magic that the staff, apparently, has granted and I will grant them name in keeping with the fact that to do so, for me, is fun:
Farstride - the rhythm and syncopation between the period of the stick and the period of my stride causes a marching cadence to be called. In addition the strength of the upper body may be driven down on the staff once it is seated to the ground, reducing tiredness over time, and building the staff arm's muscle; a cursory search indicated that this ought be the off-hand arm, and this has in fact brought balance in this way and I am inclined to agree.
Zone of Peace - The sheer fact of carrying something that could, in disrespectful hands, severely fuck someone up often discourages actions that strip all such respect of the hands that hold it.
Sure Step - the accessibility of an additional limb on which to step (and also the presence of mind to not make the obvious joke) further increases one's ability to not fall flat on their ass, be it because they lack a mass with which to shift their center of gravity or they lack a contact point to put under that center of gravity. This is particularly true when stepping up steep grades (such that the staff posts behind you) or down (where you extend it down and post it before you, so as to extend your frame of balance).
Lesser Glamor - the uglier a staff, the less effective becomes Zone of Peace, and often the various utilities of a long pole of stout wood may themselves be found stripped way. By crafting a staff carefully, it may be imbued with Lesser Glamor, which otherwise disguises the Zone of Peace from those who would break it sheerly for the sake of knowing they were under it. For this to function, the staff must bear the appearance of something someone would not wish to see damaged through base action. Thus instead of fear, it foments respect and interest. And regular compliments and the occasional request.
Otherwise, I will regularly forge all the above experience back into more perlin shaped chaos-stuff for use later.
There are several forms of magic that the staff, apparently, has granted and I will grant them name in keeping with the fact that to do so, for me, is fun:
Farstride - the rhythm and syncopation between the period of the stick and the period of my stride causes a marching cadence to be called. In addition the strength of the upper body may be driven down on the staff once it is seated to the ground, reducing tiredness over time, and building the staff arm's muscle; a cursory search indicated that this ought be the off-hand arm, and this has in fact brought balance in this way and I am inclined to agree.
Zone of Peace - The sheer fact of carrying something that could, in disrespectful hands, severely fuck someone up often discourages actions that strip all such respect of the hands that hold it.
Sure Step - the accessibility of an additional limb on which to step (and also the presence of mind to not make the obvious joke) further increases one's ability to not fall flat on their ass, be it because they lack a mass with which to shift their center of gravity or they lack a contact point to put under that center of gravity. This is particularly true when stepping up steep grades (such that the staff posts behind you) or down (where you extend it down and post it before you, so as to extend your frame of balance).
Lesser Glamor - the uglier a staff, the less effective becomes Zone of Peace, and often the various utilities of a long pole of stout wood may themselves be found stripped way. By crafting a staff carefully, it may be imbued with Lesser Glamor, which otherwise disguises the Zone of Peace from those who would break it sheerly for the sake of knowing they were under it. For this to function, the staff must bear the appearance of something someone would not wish to see damaged through base action. Thus instead of fear, it foments respect and interest. And regular compliments and the occasional request.
Otherwise, I will regularly forge all the above experience back into more perlin shaped chaos-stuff for use later.