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septus
03-18-2008, 11:30 AM
If you have any of these items or know anyone who does, please let me know.. even if you're not looking to sell them.

I'm currently looking for some old alteration items of mine.. email me at soulblaze@gmail.com if you're interested in selling or know the wearabouts of them.

a leather-bound housebreaker's harness
show : Made of sturdy mithril links, each wrapped tightly in thin strips of cured leather to muffle the noise they would make, this harness can have no other purpose than to aid a catburgler in his nightly romps. Many compartments made of black leather line the straps of the harness, containing the tools-of-the-trade used by the burgler. A deep cowl hangs from the back of the harness, which can be pulled low over the face, providing not only protection but anonymity.

an inky black villswood buckler
show: This buckler appears to have been painted an inky black to help it avoid giving away the user's position. On the back of the buckler is a small symbol of an open hand cradling a silver coin that seems to have been made by a metal stamp. You also notice a small enchanter's glyph.

a small leather lockpick case

show: This small lockpick case is crafted of supple midnight-hued leather. Embossed upon the material in the precise center is an image of an open hand cradling a sparkling silver coin. The interior of the case is divided up into eight thin compartments, each just big enough to hold a single lockpick. The compartments are lined with soft black velvet to protect their contents. The interior of the case is divided up into eight thin compartments, each just big enough to hold a single lockpick. The compartments are lined with soft black velvet to protect their contents.

a simple locksmith's toolkit

show: This miniaturized satchel is sewn from supple golden brown leather and secured with a triangular flap that buttons at the base. The interior has been carefully divided into differently sized compartments, each space containing the necessary components for a successful disarming career. Two buttoned loops at the back secure the toolkit to the belt for safekeeping.

a pair of knee-high cuffed dark leather boots.

a long thin-bladed mithril dagger with serrated edges.

Pom
03-19-2008, 08:36 PM
I have the cloak, but I'm not getting rid of it.. Just wanted to let you know it still exists

septus
03-19-2008, 10:55 PM
Thanks for giving me the heads up.

LMingrone
03-19-2008, 11:08 PM
I feel bad for anyone that owns any of the magician stuff I altered. "A black vultite magician's wall shield edged in gleaming brimstone". WTF was wrong with me?