wizgem3
07-17-2008, 12:28 AM
a deathstone inset eonake ring
This is a small item, under a pound. In your best estimation, it's worth about 200,000 silvers. You can also tell that there is some type of metal in the structure of the inset eonake ring.
You sense a faint aura of magic around the inset eonake ring. From the pitch of the vibration you determine that the purpose of the ring is to cast a spell or perform some magical purpose. Also, it seems to have some sort of enhancive properties.
From the rapid vibrations of the inset eonake ring, you determine it has no spell within it now, but could be imbedded with one, in the proper hands. You estimate that it can contain an average amount of mana.
The ring resonates with your voice, indicating that it enhances its owner in the following ways:
It provides a bonus to First Aid Bonus.
This enhancement may not be used by adventurers who have not trained 4 times.
It provides a bonus to Magic Item Use Bonus.
This enhancement may not be used by adventurers who have not trained 20 times.
You think that you could probably find out something more about the ring's enhancive properties if you tried.
The magical strength of this item is strong. It could probably handle the imbedding of an entirely new spell, if handled with care.
The ring resonates with your voice, indicating that it enhances its owner in the following ways:
It provides a bonus of 3 to First Aid Bonus.
This enhancement may not be used by adventurers who have not trained 4 times.
It provides a bonus of 5 to Magic Item Use Bonus.
This enhancement may not be used by adventurers who have not trained 20 times.
The ring looks to have a huge number of charges remaining.
You sense that the inset eonake ring will crumble into dust after its last enhancive charge has been expended.
You sense that the inset eonake ring will persist after its last magical charge has been expended.
MB: 200K
CB: 400K to CRB SOLD
This is a small item, under a pound. In your best estimation, it's worth about 200,000 silvers. You can also tell that there is some type of metal in the structure of the inset eonake ring.
You sense a faint aura of magic around the inset eonake ring. From the pitch of the vibration you determine that the purpose of the ring is to cast a spell or perform some magical purpose. Also, it seems to have some sort of enhancive properties.
From the rapid vibrations of the inset eonake ring, you determine it has no spell within it now, but could be imbedded with one, in the proper hands. You estimate that it can contain an average amount of mana.
The ring resonates with your voice, indicating that it enhances its owner in the following ways:
It provides a bonus to First Aid Bonus.
This enhancement may not be used by adventurers who have not trained 4 times.
It provides a bonus to Magic Item Use Bonus.
This enhancement may not be used by adventurers who have not trained 20 times.
You think that you could probably find out something more about the ring's enhancive properties if you tried.
The magical strength of this item is strong. It could probably handle the imbedding of an entirely new spell, if handled with care.
The ring resonates with your voice, indicating that it enhances its owner in the following ways:
It provides a bonus of 3 to First Aid Bonus.
This enhancement may not be used by adventurers who have not trained 4 times.
It provides a bonus of 5 to Magic Item Use Bonus.
This enhancement may not be used by adventurers who have not trained 20 times.
The ring looks to have a huge number of charges remaining.
You sense that the inset eonake ring will crumble into dust after its last enhancive charge has been expended.
You sense that the inset eonake ring will persist after its last magical charge has been expended.
MB: 200K
CB: 400K to CRB SOLD