Boora
11-19-2011, 07:46 PM
Lots of sheaths and swordbelts and scabbards to sell:
a notched black ash wrist scabbard
>rub scab
You rest your hand upon your scabbard for a moment, surveying the area.
>tap scab
Placing a hand on your scabbard, you slowly drum your fingers upon the black ash.
>pull scab
You tug on your scabbard, adjusting the fit for your belt.
You tug on your scabbard, adjusting the fit for your shoulder.
You tug on your scabbard, adjusting the fit for your back.
You tug on your scabbard, adjusting the fit for your wrist.
You tug on your scabbard, adjusting the fit for your thigh.
You tug on your scabbard, adjusting the fit for your ankle.
MB 350k
a notched and faded russet leather swordbelt
>pull swo
You take hold of the hilts of your silvery glaes gladius and crimson vultite rapier and carefully draw them from the scabbards on your russet leather swordbelt.
>push sw
You sheath your gladius and rapier in opposing scabbards on the russet leather swordbelt.
Beltworn
MB 300k
an opal-edged smooth silk sheath
OR
a red-slashed oily black sheath
**Hurled weapons only**
>wear shea
You slip the sheath into place and carefully buckle it.
>put short-sword in shea
The sheath can only accommodate hurled weapons.
>rem shea
You carefully unbuckle your oily black sheath and slip it off.
Beltworn
MB 250k
a carved bleached bone sheath wrapped with polished copper wire
OR
a slender cobalt mithril scabbard with a gold-rimmed throat
OR
a faenor leaf-inlaid white oak scabbard
OR
a faceted crimson glaes sheath flecked with black jade
Identifier - will make various sounds when weapons with various qualities are put in it.
EXAMPLE:
As you slide your awl-pike into your scabbard, it makes a loud *THUNK*.
--> Nothing special.
You slide your pick into your scabbard with a satisfying *SWOOSH*.
--> Damage weighting.
Claid will not fit.
Belt worn.
MB 250k
a notched black ash wrist scabbard
>rub scab
You rest your hand upon your scabbard for a moment, surveying the area.
>tap scab
Placing a hand on your scabbard, you slowly drum your fingers upon the black ash.
>pull scab
You tug on your scabbard, adjusting the fit for your belt.
You tug on your scabbard, adjusting the fit for your shoulder.
You tug on your scabbard, adjusting the fit for your back.
You tug on your scabbard, adjusting the fit for your wrist.
You tug on your scabbard, adjusting the fit for your thigh.
You tug on your scabbard, adjusting the fit for your ankle.
MB 350k
a notched and faded russet leather swordbelt
>pull swo
You take hold of the hilts of your silvery glaes gladius and crimson vultite rapier and carefully draw them from the scabbards on your russet leather swordbelt.
>push sw
You sheath your gladius and rapier in opposing scabbards on the russet leather swordbelt.
Beltworn
MB 300k
an opal-edged smooth silk sheath
OR
a red-slashed oily black sheath
**Hurled weapons only**
>wear shea
You slip the sheath into place and carefully buckle it.
>put short-sword in shea
The sheath can only accommodate hurled weapons.
>rem shea
You carefully unbuckle your oily black sheath and slip it off.
Beltworn
MB 250k
a carved bleached bone sheath wrapped with polished copper wire
OR
a slender cobalt mithril scabbard with a gold-rimmed throat
OR
a faenor leaf-inlaid white oak scabbard
OR
a faceted crimson glaes sheath flecked with black jade
Identifier - will make various sounds when weapons with various qualities are put in it.
EXAMPLE:
As you slide your awl-pike into your scabbard, it makes a loud *THUNK*.
--> Nothing special.
You slide your pick into your scabbard with a satisfying *SWOOSH*.
--> Damage weighting.
Claid will not fit.
Belt worn.
MB 250k