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One of the legendary artifacts of the Order, the '''Robes of Dusty Dawn'' are worn by the [[Primus]] of [[House Ex Miscellanea]]. No one is certain of their magical powers. They were initially enchanted by the [[Columbae]], masters of warding magic, but rumours persist [[Verditius the Founder|Verditius]] may have later augmented their power still further.
One of the legendary artifacts of the Order, the '''Robes of Dusty Dawn'' are worn by the [[Primus]] of [[House Ex Miscellanea]]. No one is certain of their magical powers. They were initially enchanted by the [[Columbae]], masters of warding magic, but rumours persist [[Verditius the Founder|Verditius]] may have later augmented their power still further.


See [[HoHS]] 111.
==Publication history==
When first introduced 1989 in [[Order of Hermes Book|Order of Hermes]] the Robes were red silk and given to [[Pralix]] by [[Verditius the Founder|Verditius]] when she left to [[Dav'nalleous]].  [[Houses of Hermes Book|Houses of Hermes]] maintained this version of the Robes' origin.
 
==Sources==
 
===Second Edtion===
[[Order of Hermes Book|Order of Hermes]] p. 79.
 
===Interrum betwee Third Edition and Fourth Editition===
[[Houses of Hermes Book|Houses of Hermes]] p. 42.
 
===Fifth Edition===
[[Houses of Hermes: Societates]] p. 111.


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One of the legendary artifacts of the Order, the 'Robes of Dusty Dawn are worn by the Primus of House Ex Miscellanea. No one is certain of their magical powers. They were initially enchanted by the Columbae, masters of warding magic, but rumours persist Verditius may have later augmented their power still further.

Publication history

When first introduced 1989 in Order of Hermes the Robes were red silk and given to Pralix by Verditius when she left to Dav'nalleous. Houses of Hermes maintained this version of the Robes' origin.

Sources

Second Edtion

Order of Hermes p. 79.

Interrum betwee Third Edition and Fourth Editition

Houses of Hermes p. 42.

Fifth Edition

Houses of Hermes: Societates p. 111.