![]() ![]() "Look at me in my panoply and you're seeing one thing, not two. He looked into the middle distance for a moment, twisting the stem of his glass. Look at him and what do you see? A man, a man wearing armour. "He puts on his armour a piece at a time until he's all covered up, head-to-toe. Take a knight." His hand rested absently for a moment on one of his pieces, almost stroking it. "How does it work? Hard to explain to somebody without the gift of magic - no offence." Tacitus sipped his pale blue wine thoughtfully. ![]() It takes one month to make one of these items. Materials: Crafting a Battlesmith's Panoply requires eleven ingots of orichalcum, seven ingots of green iron, seven ingots of weltsilver, nine measures of ambergelt, five measures of beggar's lye and eleven measures of iridescent gloaming.Effect: You gain two additional points of personal mana and two additional ranks of endurance.Requirement: You must have both the magician and battle mage skills to bond to this item.You must be wearing this armour to use its magical properties. It often bears both of the runes Jotra and Wyr. These potent forms of mage armour are commonly brightly coloured, with multiple shades created by the extensive use of iridescent gloaming dye, orichalcum and weltsilver threads and the polished and subtly shaded ambergelt inlays used in their construction. ![]() In Wintermark, a runesmith wearing a battlesmith's panoply is often said to have forged himself for nothing but war, and that those who bond to such an item make a powerful fork in their skein. In Urizen, where it is commonly called the Warlock's Net, it is said that this mage armour allows any mage to go into a battle unformed, focusing their strengths where they are most needed, being free to adapt and flow as their needs change. DescriptionĪ Battlesmith's Panoply is a powerful suit of mage armour, granting both increased arcane power and durability. Please send bug reports, feature requests, etc., to Dr.This potent mage armour increases both power and durability. Includes many CPT format files that are compatible with Panoply. Additional color tables and map overlays may be opened for a single session or added to your favorites library for continued use.įor even more scale color tables, J.J. Panoply requires that your computer have Java 11 (or later version) installed.īeginning with version 4.0, Panoply's "standard" selection of color tables and map overlays is built into the application. Export animations as MP4 video or as a collection of invididual frame images.Explore remote THREDDS and OPenDAP catalogs and open datasets served from them.Open remote netCDF and HDF dataset stored on an HTTP/HTTPS website or in an S3 bucket.Export lon-lat map plots in KMZ format.Save plots to disk GIF, JPEG, PNG or TIFF bitmap images or as PDF or PostScript graphics files.Use any of numerous color tables for the scale colorbar, or apply your own custom ACT, CPT, or RGB color table. ![]() Overlay continent outlines or masks on lon-lat map plots.Plot lon-lat data on a global or regional map using any of over 200 map projections or make a zonal average line plot.Create map plots of trajectory data based on the CF convention or similar.Combine two geo-referenced arrays in one plot by differencing, summing or averaging.Create line plots of data from 1D or larger multidimensional variables.Create color contour plots of "generic" 2D arrays from 2D or larger multidimensional variables.Create color contour plots of geo-referenced latitude-longitude, latitude-vertical, longitude-vertical, time-latitude or time-vertical arrays sliced from 2D or larger multidimensional variables.The current version of Panoply is 5.2.6, released. Panoply requires that your computer has have had a compatible Java 11 (or later version) JRE or JDK installed. Panoply is a cross-platform application that runs on Macintosh, Windows, Linux and other desktop computers. Panoply plots geo-referenced and other arrays from ![]()
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