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==Description==
A Touchstone is a large (2m tall) piece of crystal or rock that is "linked" to a similar artefact at a remote location.
A Touchstone is a large (2m tall) piece of crystal or rock that is "linked" to a similar artefact at a remote location.


When activated by a member of the Djinn, up to seven humanoids that are simultaneously touching the item are (almost) instantly transported to the other linked crystal or rock. Such travel is one-way and so these "touchstones" are often called either "dispatchers" or "receivers" based on their function.


The Touchstone network in the Empire is a relatively new innovation, established after the Magi of [[Gebbezra]] set up a mutal defence and trade treaty with the Empire in 1206IC. At present there is one "dispatcher" and one "receiver" touchstone at each of these locations:
When activated by a member of the Djinn, up to seven medium-sized humanoids (plus up to one mount each) that are simultaneously touching the item are quickly transported to the other linked crystal or rock. Such travel is one-way and so these "touchstones" are often called either "dispatchers" or "receivers" based on their function.


Zakharr ([[Gebbezra]])
Specularum ([[Karameizante]])
Toratium ([[Thorast]])
Anstruth ([[Academia]])
Laiscol ([[Lichenburg]])


All of these link to dispatcher/receiver touchstones in Cinnibar, the Imperial capitol in [[Dominus]]
==History==
The Touchstone network in the Empire is a relatively new innovation, established after the Nightingale's Eye (a group of Magi based in [[Alea'Zhim]]) set up a mutual defence and trade treaty with the Empire in 126IC.
 
 
==Locations==
At present there is one "dispatcher" and one "receiver" touchstone at each of these locations:
 
 
*Anstruth ([[Academia]])
*Zakharr ([[Alea'Zhim]])
*Zantrus ([[Bal-Morath]])
*Almanae ([[Erganth]])
*Bervoshe ([[Chundria]])
*Cinnibar ([[Dominus]])
*Greyhawk ([[Dominus]])
*Merebia ([[Dominus]])
*Specularum ([[Dominus]])
*[[Qualinost]] ([[Lyrazante]])
*[[Broogen]] ([[Thorast]])
*[[Hammer Hold]] ([[Thorast]])
*Nirvem ([[Thorast]])
*[[Overlook]] ([[Thorast]])
 
 
==Teleport Hut®==
Access to these touchstones is given to the public via a franchise known as "[[Teleport Hut®]]", and although the high cost of travel (usually about 10 centari) places this outside of the means of most people, it is now a vital asset to merchants and adventurers.
 
 
==Speed==
Although travel seems instantaneous to the traveller, there is a variable travel time of a few hours between the touchstones. So if someone was to take a dispatcher to Dominus and then immediately return to their start point they would find most of the day had passed.
 
 
==Side-Effects==
Although this is a relatively safe way to travel, the Touchstones do pose some small amount of risk to non-Djinn. As such, customers are always advised to carefully read the "Advisory Note" before using any Touchstone.

Latest revision as of 19:13, 7 April 2020

Description

A Touchstone is a large (2m tall) piece of crystal or rock that is "linked" to a similar artefact at a remote location.


When activated by a member of the Djinn, up to seven medium-sized humanoids (plus up to one mount each) that are simultaneously touching the item are quickly transported to the other linked crystal or rock. Such travel is one-way and so these "touchstones" are often called either "dispatchers" or "receivers" based on their function.


History

The Touchstone network in the Empire is a relatively new innovation, established after the Nightingale's Eye (a group of Magi based in Alea'Zhim) set up a mutual defence and trade treaty with the Empire in 126IC.


Locations

At present there is one "dispatcher" and one "receiver" touchstone at each of these locations:



Teleport Hut®

Access to these touchstones is given to the public via a franchise known as "Teleport Hut®", and although the high cost of travel (usually about 10 centari) places this outside of the means of most people, it is now a vital asset to merchants and adventurers.


Speed

Although travel seems instantaneous to the traveller, there is a variable travel time of a few hours between the touchstones. So if someone was to take a dispatcher to Dominus and then immediately return to their start point they would find most of the day had passed.


Side-Effects

Although this is a relatively safe way to travel, the Touchstones do pose some small amount of risk to non-Djinn. As such, customers are always advised to carefully read the "Advisory Note" before using any Touchstone.