chenderson
11-11-2019, 11:57 PM
Up for auction. One deep blue glaes periapt set in a braided leather wristband. It’s a 3x per day 414 (Elemental Guard III) wrist worn that was won from the Ebon Gate Treasure Trove in 2019. Loresing info at the end.
SOLD
Starting bidding at 23 million silvers. I’ll be doing updating CB status on midnights eastern time. PM bids here or on Discord. Faerinn on the GS board and Chase#0358 service wide.
Item: a deep blue glaes periapt set in a braided leather wristband
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Inspect:
You carefully inspect your deep blue glaes periapt.
You determine that you could wear the periapt around your wrist. The periapt appears to serve some purpose.
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Analyze:
You analyze your deep blue glaes periapt and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.
The creator has also provided the following information:
This is a magical item that has some special properties. Casting Elemental Detection (spell 405) will offer more information.
You get no sense of whether or not the periapt may be further lightened.
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405:
You gesture at a deep blue glaes periapt set in a braided leather wristband.
You sense that the deep blue glaes periapt is a magic item that contains the Elemental Defense III spell with a total of 3 charges when fully charged. It recharges a single use roughly every 480 minutes. The periapt hasn't been used recently.
Cast Roundtime 3 Seconds.
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Loresong:
As you sing, you feel a faint resonating vibration from the deep blue glaes periapt in your hand, and you learn something about it...
This is a small item, under a pound. In your best estimation, it's worth about 100,000 silvers.
You sense a faint aura of magic surrounding the periapt. From the pitch of the vibration you determine that the purpose of the periapt is to cast a spell or perform some magical purpose.
This is a magical item, which casts spells from the Elemental sphere.
You sense that the deep blue glaes periapt is a magic item that contains the Elemental Defense III spell with a total of 3 charges when fully charged. It recharges a single use roughly every 480 minutes. The periapt hasn't been used recently.
SOLD
Starting bidding at 23 million silvers. I’ll be doing updating CB status on midnights eastern time. PM bids here or on Discord. Faerinn on the GS board and Chase#0358 service wide.
Item: a deep blue glaes periapt set in a braided leather wristband
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Inspect:
You carefully inspect your deep blue glaes periapt.
You determine that you could wear the periapt around your wrist. The periapt appears to serve some purpose.
**********
Analyze:
You analyze your deep blue glaes periapt and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.
The creator has also provided the following information:
This is a magical item that has some special properties. Casting Elemental Detection (spell 405) will offer more information.
You get no sense of whether or not the periapt may be further lightened.
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405:
You gesture at a deep blue glaes periapt set in a braided leather wristband.
You sense that the deep blue glaes periapt is a magic item that contains the Elemental Defense III spell with a total of 3 charges when fully charged. It recharges a single use roughly every 480 minutes. The periapt hasn't been used recently.
Cast Roundtime 3 Seconds.
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Loresong:
As you sing, you feel a faint resonating vibration from the deep blue glaes periapt in your hand, and you learn something about it...
This is a small item, under a pound. In your best estimation, it's worth about 100,000 silvers.
You sense a faint aura of magic surrounding the periapt. From the pitch of the vibration you determine that the purpose of the periapt is to cast a spell or perform some magical purpose.
This is a magical item, which casts spells from the Elemental sphere.
You sense that the deep blue glaes periapt is a magic item that contains the Elemental Defense III spell with a total of 3 charges when fully charged. It recharges a single use roughly every 480 minutes. The periapt hasn't been used recently.