Bind Sylph
Gift Details
Types
Gift Requires
Refresh
Effect Description
Once you have asserted your dominion over an elemental, the creature is bound to serve you.
Requires:
Any two Gifts which have both the “Air” and “Journeyman” descriptors
Mystic: Elementalism Elementalist’s Trappings: Yellow
Successfully finding a Sylph and winning a contest to bind it
Character Development
Winning a contest of your Speed & Leadership vs. the elemental’s Speed & Sylph Trait
In order to buy this Gift, you must first successfully confront a Sylph, strongly present your Sapphire Charm, and then roll a contest of your Speed & Leadership die vs. the elemental’s Speed & Sylph Trait. If you are successful, the Sylph is bound to you, dormant inside your Talisman.
If you tie the contest, or worse, you may not try again until you buy at least one more Mark in Weather Sense Skill.
X (Special)
Action “Rally to call forth an Air Elemental”
Declare a Rally action, and then bring your Sapphire Charm forth. The dormant Sylph appears in any appropriate spot Near you.
The elemental is a character under the control of the Game Host. It acts after you take your turn in the sequence. You will have to use the Rally action to give it orders (although that action also counts as a Rally).
If the elemental is Near you, you may order it back into your headband, with a Rally action. If the elemental is healthy, you may Refresh this Gift at your next cycle. If the elemental is Hurt, Injured, Sick, etc., then you may not Refresh this Gift until the elemental has healed over time, at the normal rate. Dormancy is the best rest possible – it counts as a nice bed and a square meal.
If not rebound, then after eight hours of being released, and each full hour thereafter, roll your Speed die. If you roll a 1, the Sylph becomes unbound. You will have to bind it again, by winning the contest, as above. (You may also have to track it down, for it will find someplace else to become dormant.)
(You may also have to track it down, for it will find someplace else to become dormant.)
Source
Pg. No. 287