Thothian Teleportation Ring
Summary
Thothian Teleportation Rings are magical devices created by the priests of Thoth to enable instantaneous travel between fixed points. They consist of glass activation squares set into rings or other objects.
Description
- Components: Glass activation squares (fragile), ring or wearable housing
- Function: Instantaneous teleportation between paired or networked locations
- Activation: Requires correct sequence knowledge and magical activation
- Range: Varies by specific ring and network configuration
Known Properties
- The activation squares are fragile and easily broken
- Rings must be properly attuned or sequenced to function
- Some rings are part of larger networks (e.g., the Beacon teleporter network)
- Arcanum was used to enrich or enhance the glass activation squares
Historical Context
- Created by Thothian priests for transportation and communication
- Used extensively in the Library of Thoth and other Thothian installations
- The Prior of Thoth issued specially constructed bags to protect the fragile activation squares
- Many rings were lost or destroyed during the collapse of Arden Vul
Known Rings
- Rings in the Library of Thoth (controlled by senior priests)
- Beacon teleporter rings (networked system)
- Rings referenced in the Secret Library correspondence
Appearances
Related Topics
- Stamelis - recalls the rings but never had permission to use them
- Arcanum - used to enrich the activation squares
- Library of Thoth
- Beacon
- Thoth