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Approved Tech Leigheas Solas "Light Medicine"

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION

  • Intent: A rare artifact to be found within Anam City
  • Image Source: Here
  • Canon Link: N/A
  • Primary Source: N/A
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
  • Manufacturer: Anam
  • Affiliation: Closed-Market
  • Model: N/A
  • Modularity: No

  • Production: Semi-Unique (3)
  • Material: Songsteel, Candle
SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Soothing Light
  • Calming Light
Strengths:
  • Sacred Light: The Force Imbued Lantern produces a light, when lit, that calms troubled minds and helps to soothe pain. More lanterns increases the effectiveness of this effect. This effect for a single lantern is limited to approx. 5 meters, while a full set of 3 extends to 10 m.
  • Durable: Songsteel is a highly durable material, ensuring the lanterns remain beautiful and intact.
Weaknesses:
  • Null Field: A null field would negate the usefulness of this artifact.
  • Non-Combat: There is no combat use for this lantern.
  • Extreme Circumstance: While this lantern soothes pain, there is a limit. Extreme circumstances such as loss of limbs or complete body burns are only going to be made mildly less painful, in comparison to being shot or taking shrapnel.
DESCRIPTION

As the Anam were dedicated to the worship of healing beings, many of their force based endeavors were devoted to healing. These lanterns are one such artifact of this devotion. Infused with great healing magic, or rather with a calming effect a medic could produce through the Force, they were used to reduce pain and make patients more accepting of the work that needed to be done to them. The effect was somewhat limited, most serious injuries would require a full set of three lanterns to have a serious effect on any the amount of pain felt.

Entire sets were used in the operating theater to allow patients to experience minimal pain alongside their more traditional methods. These lanterns would also be carried by those who helped the terminally ill, as they would be able to clip the lantern to their waist and help their charge in daily life.
 
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