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=== Common Droyne Coyns ===
 
=== Common Droyne Coyns ===
 
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Worker  
 
Worker  
 
Warrior  
 
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Leader  
 
Leader  
 
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Void  
 
Void  
 
Soil  
 
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Fire  
 
Fire  
 
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Darkness  
 
Darkness  
 
Cold  
 
Cold  
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Light  
 
Light  
 
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Humaniti  
 
Humaniti  
 
Vargr  
 
Vargr  
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Centaur  
 
Centaur  
 
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Genesis  
 
Genesis  
 
Aspiration  
 
Aspiration  
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Achievement  
 
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Beast
 
Beast
 
Mercenary
 
Mercenary

Revision as of 16:13, 2 July 2019

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Coyns are one of the rare artifacts more commonly recovered from Ancient sites.

  • Among the most common of these rare items are coyns, small disks of metal engraved with various symbols.
  • They typically come in sets, although varying types and numbers of coyns within the sets, are common, there is a rough consensus of what a typical set looked like.

Please refer to the following AAB Library Data for more information:
Droyne Social Hierarchy:


Description (Specifications)

Their specific purpose is unknown.

  • It may be that the objects served as money, jewelry, psionic focuses, or for some other unknown purpose.

Common Droyne Coyns

Droyne Coyns
Row Column-1 Column-2 Column-3 Column-4 Column-5 Column-6
Row-1

Worker Warrior Drone Technician Sport Leader

Row-2

Void Soil Air Gas Water Fire

Row-3

Darkness Cold Noise Signal Heat Light

Row-4

Humaniti Vargr Aslan Droyne Hiver Centaur

Row-5

Genesis Aspiration Sacrifice Defeat Death Achievement

Row-6

Beast Mercenary Voyages Justice Chance Phoenix

History & Background (Dossier)

Original coyns have been found in various precious metals such as gold, silver, platinum, iridium, monadium, and even uranium. Sets range in size from six to thirty-eight pieces and are considered desirable to museums throughout the Imperium. Each coyn has a scrap value of Cr400 (if gold); to a museum, the value is closer to Cr4000.

Copies of sets of coyns are often made of aluminum, lead, or zinc, and are more frequently encountered from unscrupulous merchants or traders. Such fake coyns have a value of about Cr20 each.

Ancients/ Droyne Connections?

In addition to the Ancients-derived coyn sets, sets are associated with Droyne communities (called koynisin), and have been so for at least 75,000 years. These more modern coyn sets are used in numerous Droyne ceremonies.

  • Sophontologists have found similarities between the symbols on the Ancients-derived coyns, the older Droyne coyns, and the modern coyns used by oytripin. The symbols on the coyns have changed over time, both when representing the same concept, and when symbols have been added or removed.
  • The modern coyn set contains thirty-six different symbols, the Ancients are assumed to have had thirty-eight, and the old sets have some intermediate number between thirty and forty-two.

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