Iman must attend personally.
Locks: Yes
Is Key: No
Is Empty: No
Is Enemy: No
Conditions:
- Type = Character
- Card = Iman
Pops: None
Rites
The Immaculate Purity makes no distinction among humans, but beholds all suffering—so declared Iman.
ID: 5008211
Type: None
Tips: None
Duration: 1 days
Waits For: 3 days
Marked as New Only on First Occurrence: 0
Starts Automatically: No
Triggers Result Automatically: No
Tag Tips: None
Tag Tips Up: None
Tag Tips Text: None
Random Text: None
Random Text Up: None
This rite has no actions when the wait expires.
Iman must attend personally.
Locks: Yes
Is Key: No
Is Empty: No
Is Enemy: No
Conditions:
Pops: None
It costs 8 Gold Coins.
Locks: No
Is Key: No
Is Empty: No
Is Enemy: No
Conditions:
Pops: None
You may use this chance to break an Extravagance Card of Bronze tier or lower, though it will cost twice the usual Gold Coins.
Locks: No
Is Key: No
Is Empty: Yes
Is Enemy: No
Conditions:
Pops: None
This, too, counts as a merit in spreading the True Faith.
Locks: No
Is Key: No
Is Empty: No
Is Enemy: No
Conditions:
Pops: None
Tips: You must spend 8 Gold Coins. Extravagance Card requires 16 Gold Coins to be played.
Conditions:
- Any
- All
- Slot #2 Has Tag (Gold Coin) ≤ 8
- Not Slot #3 = 1
- All
- Slot #3 Has Tag (Extravagance) = 1
- Slot #2 Has Tag (Gold Coin) ≥ 16
This rite has no prior outcome.
The scent of jasmine perfume washed over the floors of [player.name] Manor, making you wince at how much of your offerings must have gone to incense rather than healing... Yet when Iman and the priests emerged amidst the fragrance, the vagrants were moved to tears. They fell to their knees, crying out the name of the Purists. Many wept aloud. Once abandoned, humiliated, and injured, they now found themselves again the children of God. This spiritual solace perhaps outweighed even the incense and medicine the priests dispensed.
Conditions:
Result:
As vagrants lined up for ointments and sacraments... golden dust rained from the sky, glittering, with the laughter of a girl.
The crowd erupted, tears flowing as they snatched the drifting foil—some ate it at once, others clutched it to their hearts, carrying it home to bless the sick...
Of course, this was proclaimed as the Purists' miracle. So when you told the Sultan that the gold leaf came from your own purse, not from the Purists, he was bitterly disappointed—he found your way of breaking cards utterly devoid of wonder.
Conditions:
Result: