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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
This huge helmet protects its wearer against chimerical physical damage of any sort, save that inflicted by chimerical hammers or clubs. The Tarnhelm is deeply (some say malevolently) intelligent, and has its own history, friends, and enemies. Over time it will begin to infect its wearer with its own agenda, consuming their mind and will. It knows a great deal of lore and history and will often motivate reluctant “hosts” by luring them with stories of great hidden treasures and uncompleted quests.
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[[File:Treasure.png|thumb|175px]]This huge helmet protects its wearer against chimerical physical damage of any sort, save that inflicted by chimerical hammers or clubs. The Tarnhelm is deeply (some say malevolently) intelligent, and has its own history, friends, and enemies. Over time it will begin to infect its wearer with its own agenda, consuming their mind and will. It knows a great deal of lore and history and will often motivate reluctant “hosts” by luring them with stories of great hidden treasures and uncompleted quests.
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
# [[CTD]]<span class="">. </span>'''[[Changeling: The Dreaming Rulebook|Changeling: The Dreaming (1st Edition)]]'''<span class="">, p. 219.</span>
 
# [[CTD]]<span class="">. </span>'''[[Changeling: The Dreaming Rulebook|Changeling: The Dreaming (1st Edition)]]'''<span class="">, p. 219.</span>
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Revision as of 23:50, 19 January 2019

Thor's Tarnhelm is a Treasure of the Kithain.

Overview

Treasure

This huge helmet protects its wearer against chimerical physical damage of any sort, save that inflicted by chimerical hammers or clubs. The Tarnhelm is deeply (some say malevolently) intelligent, and has its own history, friends, and enemies. Over time it will begin to infect its wearer with its own agenda, consuming their mind and will. It knows a great deal of lore and history and will often motivate reluctant “hosts” by luring them with stories of great hidden treasures and uncompleted quests.

References

  1. CTDChangeling: The Dreaming (1st Edition), p. 219.