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Sam Wilson | Captain America ([personal profile] unclesam) wrote in [community profile] ximilia2021-11-04 05:31 am

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[ Is there anything better than hanging back in the sunshine room? Paint a picture of golden sun on warm, dark skin, of tranquil surroundings, a man reclining against the trunk of a tree with a small stream gurgling in the background, of something truly soothing to behold... or notice the fact that Sam Wilson is wearing a leather jacket that distinctly, a hundred percent has only ever been soon on one Bucky Barnes before. If one of them is gonna be a filthy clothes thief, the other is gonna follow suit, it seems.

No, they're not clothes sharing. This is goddamn war. It is a nice jacket, though, and hey, Sam can appreciate the double victory of looking fine as hell and aggravating Bucky. ]


Hey guys. Sam, for those with whom I haven't had the pleasure yet. Got a treat for you.

[ No, it's not his very fine self, thank you very much. Sam holds up a very distinct golden amulet. ]

Managed to snatch this off Lord Suk-ju all the way back in Gyeongje, when the asshole tried to escape. Some of you were around for that. For those who are unaware: This shit's magic. Protects from physical and magical harm, pretty damn completely. All you gotta do is hold it. Got about a week's worth of daily confrontation stored in it before the magic shrugs and abandons you to get punched in the face.

Full credit for the side hustle goes to Ed, Sabriel, Syrlya, Zelda and Eliot. I ain't magic, so I'm really just the eye-candy on this operation. Thanks to our resident magically inclined talent, we figured out that the magic on the original amulet can be... I guess replicated? Not copied. And not to just on any object - needs to be from Gyeongje specifically. Thankfully, Ed's got a cheat code for that and can make copies of the base amulet, provided we got enough gold to work with, and those copies can be enchanted as if they were from Gyeongje. Pretty nifty. And that means... ta-da.

[ Sam holds up 5 other amulets. They look almost identical to the first, but he keeps them on what looks a keychain, separate from the original so as not to mix them up. ]

We've been kinda running a knock-off magic amulet production line here. Now, couple things - and I'm just gonna bullshit to the best of my understanding here, I'm sure our resident sorcerers of various persuasions will chime in with more technical explanations if needed. As I said, I'm the eye-candy and one of the test dummys of this operation, not the brains.

These knock off amulets are less efficient than the original unless you're the person who did the enchantment. Meaning for the rest of you, they will block some physical and magical attacks, but not all. The stronger the attack, the higher the chance it goes through. [ That was a fun round of testing to find out. ] Protection operates at about 50 to 70% efficiency compared to the original, best as we can tell, and depletes faster. We had enough raw material and enough people to make 5 of these knock offs. Current plan is to hand the amulets out before missions. Team and I agreed to prioritize civilians and non-combatants who could use the extra protection because they don't got powers, gear or other enhancements to work with.

Let me know if you feel you could use these. Between the original and the copies, we can outfit six people for now. We need them back after missions, otherwise they can't get re-enchanted and we can't make more copies.

[ Sam's spinning one of the amulets around his finger. The gold glints brightly in the fake sunlight. ]

If you're a sorcerer and interested in helping make more of these in the future, ring us up. And if you're in a position to get some gold - bars, coins, in the form of jewellery, whatever, either on missions or through requests from your home worlds - please consider forwarding that to us. We can only make more of these if we get our hands on more raw material.

Thanks for your time.
thelastb1: Roger waves while holding a broom (genius)

[personal profile] thelastb1 2021-11-15 04:19 am (UTC)(link)
[Roger considers this for a moment, though frozen in place while still holding the shield and amulet.] Actually, if you're okay with it, there is something else I want to try. [Roger moves the shield and the amulet into his left hand, and with his right he carefully takes out a blaster pistol that was holstered to his hip. He offers it to Sam, holding it in such a way that it's clear he will not fire it.] Redwing fired a solid projectile, right? I want to see if it works against blasters. [It could yield useful data, certainly. However, it would also give Roger some peace of mind to see that the amulet actually works against his own weapon.]
thelastb1: Roger waves while holding a broom (genius)

[personal profile] thelastb1 2021-11-16 03:26 am (UTC)(link)
I... don't know. [Roger taps the end of his proboscis in contemplation. He hits the shield with his fist, then shakes out his wrist.] I think it could withstand at least a few hits before it started taking serious damage. What's it made out of? How would it hold against Redwing's laser?

[OOC: Vibranium would definitely win, no contest.]
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[personal profile] thelastb1 2021-11-21 01:57 am (UTC)(link)
I'm really not sure. I only actually got this a few days ago, and it's a First Order weapon, so I don't know a lot about it. I managed to shoot down a pair of TIE Fighters with it, but that was just really really good aim. [It was mostly luck that he was able to do just the right kind of damage to one to cause them to crash into each other.] It's still just a blaster pistol, so it shouldn't be able to cut straight through. Especially if a laser can't cut it.