Vyvian
06-16-2017, 11:33 AM
Ok... digging deeper into the locker...
Anyone have any idea what these would go for in today's market?
Your careful inspection of a royal blue mithril kite shield pierced at the edges and decorated with white leather and blue beadwork allows you to conclude that it is a medium shield that protects the bearer if carried in the left hand.
You determine that you could wear the shield, slinging it across your shoulders and back. The shield appears to serve some purpose.
You remember that you registered this item more than ten years ago.
It looks like this item has been mainly crafted out of mithril.
Careful examination indicates the mithril shield has a base strength of 45 and a base durability of 155. You also determine the current integrity of the mithril shield to be at 100.0%.
You carefully examine the mithril shield and determine that the weight is about 7 pounds.
You touch the crystal with one hand, your mithril shield in the other hand. Tiny sparks of brilliant golden light dance across your shield. An indigo beam shoots up from your shield toward the ceiling.
************** and *************
You carefully inspect your silvery rolaren warsword.
After a careful inspection you determine that an ancient silvery rolaren warsword requires skill in edged weapons to use effectively. It appears to be a modified falchion.
You remember that you registered this item between five and six years ago.
It looks like this item has been mainly crafted out of rolaren.
Careful examination indicates the silvery rolaren warsword has a base strength of 95 and a base durability of 225. You also determine the current integrity of the silvery rolaren warsword to be at 100.0%.
You carefully examine the silvery rolaren warsword and determine that the weight is about 4 pounds.
You touch the crystal with one hand, your silvery rolaren warsword in the other hand. Tiny sparks of brilliant golden light dance across your warsword. A green beam shoots up from your silvery rolaren warsword toward the ceiling. A shrill, piercing note sounds, echoing through the room.
s>look at warsword
Although the origins of this warsword are unknown, it looks to have inherent qualities of a royal and ceremonial nature. The hilt is adorned on the tip with a gold crown on a field of white and the pommel is wrapped in soft leather bound with gold wire.
Thanks!
Anyone have any idea what these would go for in today's market?
Your careful inspection of a royal blue mithril kite shield pierced at the edges and decorated with white leather and blue beadwork allows you to conclude that it is a medium shield that protects the bearer if carried in the left hand.
You determine that you could wear the shield, slinging it across your shoulders and back. The shield appears to serve some purpose.
You remember that you registered this item more than ten years ago.
It looks like this item has been mainly crafted out of mithril.
Careful examination indicates the mithril shield has a base strength of 45 and a base durability of 155. You also determine the current integrity of the mithril shield to be at 100.0%.
You carefully examine the mithril shield and determine that the weight is about 7 pounds.
You touch the crystal with one hand, your mithril shield in the other hand. Tiny sparks of brilliant golden light dance across your shield. An indigo beam shoots up from your shield toward the ceiling.
************** and *************
You carefully inspect your silvery rolaren warsword.
After a careful inspection you determine that an ancient silvery rolaren warsword requires skill in edged weapons to use effectively. It appears to be a modified falchion.
You remember that you registered this item between five and six years ago.
It looks like this item has been mainly crafted out of rolaren.
Careful examination indicates the silvery rolaren warsword has a base strength of 95 and a base durability of 225. You also determine the current integrity of the silvery rolaren warsword to be at 100.0%.
You carefully examine the silvery rolaren warsword and determine that the weight is about 4 pounds.
You touch the crystal with one hand, your silvery rolaren warsword in the other hand. Tiny sparks of brilliant golden light dance across your warsword. A green beam shoots up from your silvery rolaren warsword toward the ceiling. A shrill, piercing note sounds, echoing through the room.
s>look at warsword
Although the origins of this warsword are unknown, it looks to have inherent qualities of a royal and ceremonial nature. The hilt is adorned on the tip with a gold crown on a field of white and the pommel is wrapped in soft leather bound with gold wire.
Thanks!