- By placing a gem in the indentation of a portrait, you are giving that person one point of protection. - With knights, however, you need two gems for one point. (Please don’t put single points on knights; they won’t count. The exception to this is if you ‘split the cost’ with a teammate by each putting a gem on the same knight.) - If someone is at zero points by the end of the game, they will die horribly and not revive unless quested for. Three points gets you a painless death. Ten points means you’re completely unharmed. Anything between three and ten is progressively less severe amounts of injury. - You may not place gems on your own portrait. - You may not place more than one gem on any hero, or more than two gems on any knight. - All choices are individual, though teams can discuss.
OOC Rules/Notes
- With knights, however, you need two gems for one point. (Please don’t put single points on knights; they won’t count. The exception to this is if you ‘split the cost’ with a teammate by each putting a gem on the same knight.)
- If someone is at zero points by the end of the game, they will die horribly and not revive unless quested for. Three points gets you a painless death. Ten points means you’re completely unharmed. Anything between three and ten is progressively less severe amounts of injury.
- You may not place gems on your own portrait.
- You may not place more than one gem on any hero, or more than two gems on any knight.
- All choices are individual, though teams can discuss.