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An '''Implement''' is a tool chosen by a [[practitioner]] that serves as a symbol for them and an item to assist in their acts. These tools are bound to the practitioner and so [[Karma|karma]] will attempt to keep them together no matter what. It is one of the three major things that defines a practitioner and every implement carries three deeper meanings: Declarative, Authoritative, and Socio-cultural.
An '''Implement''' is a tool chosen by a [[practitioner]] that serves as a badge for them and as an item to further define their craft. To obtain an Implement, the practitioner must perform a ritual that requires power, the right materials, and to be at the right point in their life<ref>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jdkBJa3YEJW03X7UPed-vEOczdwQjuuYy7NAjENJiqg/edit# Pact Dice]</ref>. These tools are then bounded to the practitioner, so [[Karma|karma]] will contrive to keep them together. The '''Implementum''' ritual is one of the three major rituals that defines a practitioner, alongside the [[Familiar|Famulus]] ritual and [[Demesne]] ritual. When examining how an Implement can relate to others, the are three major aspects one can look at. Declarative, Authoritative, and Socio-cultural.


The Declarative is what the object conveys to the practitioner and others while inert and base, at a glance. The Authoritative is what the object conveys while it is in use. The Socio-cultural is what group or type of person would use the object. All three of these things carries a meaning when decided an implement and should be taken into consideration.<ref>https://pactwebserial.wordpress.com/category/story/arc-2-damages/2-x-pages-2/</ref>
The Declarative aspect is what the object conveys to others while it is inert and base, generally only focusing on the obvious descriptors. The Authoritative aspect is what the object conveys to others while it is in use. The Socio-cultural aspect is what groups are most likely to use the object and for what purpose. All three of these aspects carry a meaning when deciding on an implement and should be taken into consideration.<ref>[https://pactwebserial.wordpress.com/category/story/arc-2-damages/2-x-pages-2/ Damages 2-x (Gathered Pages 2)]</ref>


Some iconic implements that have held significant meaning throughout history include: Tomes, Rings, Chakrams, Plates, Staffs, Coins, Emblems, Chains, Skulls, Knives, Standards, Lenses, Masks, Lanterns, Trumpets, and Coffers.
Some iconic implements that have held significant meaning throughout history include: Chains, Chakrams, Chalice, Coffers, Coins, Emblems, Knives, Lanterns, Lenses, Masks, Plates, Rings, Scepter, Skulls, Staffs, Standards, Stone, Swords, Talismans, Tomes, Trumpets, Wands


==In-Story Implements==
==In-Story Implements==

Revision as of 02:58, April 1, 2018

An Implement is a tool chosen by a practitioner that serves as a badge for them and as an item to further define their craft. To obtain an Implement, the practitioner must perform a ritual that requires power, the right materials, and to be at the right point in their life<ref>Pact Dice</ref>. These tools are then bounded to the practitioner, so karma will contrive to keep them together. The Implementum ritual is one of the three major rituals that defines a practitioner, alongside the Famulus ritual and Demesne ritual. When examining how an Implement can relate to others, the are three major aspects one can look at. Declarative, Authoritative, and Socio-cultural.

The Declarative aspect is what the object conveys to others while it is inert and base, generally only focusing on the obvious descriptors. The Authoritative aspect is what the object conveys to others while it is in use. The Socio-cultural aspect is what groups are most likely to use the object and for what purpose. All three of these aspects carry a meaning when deciding on an implement and should be taken into consideration.<ref>Damages 2-x (Gathered Pages 2)</ref>

Some iconic implements that have held significant meaning throughout history include: Chains, Chakrams, Chalice, Coffers, Coins, Emblems, Knives, Lanterns, Lenses, Masks, Plates, Rings, Scepter, Skulls, Staffs, Standards, Stone, Swords, Talismans, Tomes, Trumpets, Wands

In-Story Implements

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