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===Artifacts===
===Artifacts===
The second reward a god offers will be an artifact (or two, for Mani and Lulwy).  In order to advance your piety to the level where you can receive an artifact, you must have a Faith skill of 30 or higher.
Artifacts that can be equipped have a faction effect. When equipped by the player or any npc belonging to the same faction as the player (home resident, ally, summon, dominated npc), the faction effects become active.
However, the faction effect only works if the player has faith in the deity corresponding to the artifact. The faction effect on the artifact disappears when the player converts, but the enchantment is restored when the player returns to that faith again.
The artifact can be reacquired by offering it to the altar of the bearer's god. If a game update changes the performance of an artifact, the artifact can be regenerated in this way.
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The second reward a god offers will be an artifact.  In order to advance your piety to the level where you can receive an artifact, you must have a Faith skill of 30 or higher.
Each weapon has a faction effect, which means that any NPC belonging to the same faction as the player can equip it and it will benefit all characters in the faction and any NPCs they temporarily summon or dominate.
However, the faction effect only works if the player has faith in the deity corresponding to the artifact. The faction effect on the artifact disappears when the player converts, but the enchantment is restored when the player returns to that faith again.
The artifact can be reacquired by offering it to the altar of the bearer's god. If a game update changes the performance of an artifact, the artifact can be regenerated in this way.


== Blessing==
== Blessing==