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11-07-2012, 10:05 PM
a thin golden oak case inset with golden flaeshorn berries
You analyze your golden oak case and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.
The creator has also provided the following information:
This golden oak case will work with imbued bracelets and anklets. It will produce "a twined flaeshorn vine bracelet or anklet".
Long description: "a twined flaeshorn vine and wiregrass anklet/bracelet"
A talented merchant could customize the appearance of the items produced from this golden oak case, or change the appearance of the case itself. Not every merchant may be able to offer this.
Keep the following in mind when considering customization options:
First and foremost, the products produced MUST remain some sort of natural object. Tree bark amulets can not become vultite amulets.
The golden oak case can not mass produce gems and other fancy materials, so no diamond-encrusted wands.
Simple is best. Wands and rods should remain some sort of non magical wood, and must remain wands, rods, or batons. Amulets should keep their non magical tree bark/wooden nature, and bracelets and anklets should always be some sort of natural grass or other suitable substance.
The merchant ALWAYS has the right to deny a request that he or she might feel is out of line.
You can tell that the case is as light as it can get and that its pockets could not possibly get any deeper.
a sconce-shaped black mithril case
You analyze your black mithril case and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.
The creator has also provided the following information:
This black mithril case will work with imbued wands and rods. It will produce "a tapered modwir wand or rod".
Long description: "a tapered modwir wand/rod with a flame-carved crimson tip"
A talented merchant could customize the appearance of the items produced from this black mithril case, or change the appearance of the case itself. Not every merchant may be able to offer this.
Keep the following in mind when considering customization options:
First and foremost, the products produced MUST remain some sort of natural object. Tree bark amulets can not become vultite amulets.
The black mithril case can not mass produce gems and other fancy materials, so no diamond-encrusted wands.
Simple is best. Wands and rods should remain some sort of non magical wood, and must remain wands, rods, or batons. Amulets should keep their non magical tree bark/wooden nature, and bracelets and anklets should always be some sort of natural grass or other suitable substance.
The merchant ALWAYS has the right to deny a request that he or she might feel is out of line.
You can tell that the case is as light as it can get and that its pockets could not possibly get any deeper.
a small ironwood lockbox with a polished rolaren dial
You analyze your ironwood lockbox and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.
The creator has also provided the following information:
This ironwood lockbox will work with imbued amulets. It will produce "a carved ironwood pendant".
Long description: "a carved ironwood padlock pendant"
A talented merchant could customize the appearance of the items produced from this ironwood lockbox, or change the appearance of the lockbox itself. Not every merchant may be able to offer this.
Keep the following in mind when considering customization options:
First and foremost, the products produced MUST remain some sort of natural object. Tree bark amulets can not become vultite amulets.
The ironwood lockbox can not mass produce gems and other fancy materials, so no diamond-encrusted wands.
Simple is best. Wands and rods should remain some sort of non magical wood, and must remain wands, rods, or batons. Amulets should keep their non magical tree bark/wooden nature, and bracelets and anklets should always be some sort of natural grass or other suitable substance.
The merchant ALWAYS has the right to deny a request that he or she might feel is out of line.
You can tell that the lockbox is as light as it can get and that its pockets could not possibly get any deeper.
a delicate silver-barred cage
You analyze your silver-barred cage and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.
The creator has also provided the following information:
This silver-barred cage will work with imbued amulets. It will produce "a carved golden fel amulet".
Long description: "a carved golden fel canary amulet with intricate feathers"
A talented merchant could customize the appearance of the items produced from this silver-barred cage, or change the appearance of the cage itself. Not every merchant may be able to offer this.
Keep the following in mind when considering customization options:
First and foremost, the products produced MUST remain some sort of natural object. Tree bark amulets can not become vultite amulets.
The silver-barred cage can not mass produce gems and other fancy materials, so no diamond-encrusted wands.
Simple is best. Wands and rods should remain some sort of non magical wood, and must remain wands, rods, or batons. Amulets should keep their non magical tree bark/wooden nature, and bracelets and anklets should always be some sort of natural grass or other suitable substance.
The merchant ALWAYS has the right to deny a request that he or she might feel is out of line.
You can tell that the cage is as light as it can get and that its pockets could not possibly get any deeper.
Sold on generous BO
BO offers considered, including for whole set. Will go once, twice, sold.
You analyze your golden oak case and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.
The creator has also provided the following information:
This golden oak case will work with imbued bracelets and anklets. It will produce "a twined flaeshorn vine bracelet or anklet".
Long description: "a twined flaeshorn vine and wiregrass anklet/bracelet"
A talented merchant could customize the appearance of the items produced from this golden oak case, or change the appearance of the case itself. Not every merchant may be able to offer this.
Keep the following in mind when considering customization options:
First and foremost, the products produced MUST remain some sort of natural object. Tree bark amulets can not become vultite amulets.
The golden oak case can not mass produce gems and other fancy materials, so no diamond-encrusted wands.
Simple is best. Wands and rods should remain some sort of non magical wood, and must remain wands, rods, or batons. Amulets should keep their non magical tree bark/wooden nature, and bracelets and anklets should always be some sort of natural grass or other suitable substance.
The merchant ALWAYS has the right to deny a request that he or she might feel is out of line.
You can tell that the case is as light as it can get and that its pockets could not possibly get any deeper.
a sconce-shaped black mithril case
You analyze your black mithril case and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.
The creator has also provided the following information:
This black mithril case will work with imbued wands and rods. It will produce "a tapered modwir wand or rod".
Long description: "a tapered modwir wand/rod with a flame-carved crimson tip"
A talented merchant could customize the appearance of the items produced from this black mithril case, or change the appearance of the case itself. Not every merchant may be able to offer this.
Keep the following in mind when considering customization options:
First and foremost, the products produced MUST remain some sort of natural object. Tree bark amulets can not become vultite amulets.
The black mithril case can not mass produce gems and other fancy materials, so no diamond-encrusted wands.
Simple is best. Wands and rods should remain some sort of non magical wood, and must remain wands, rods, or batons. Amulets should keep their non magical tree bark/wooden nature, and bracelets and anklets should always be some sort of natural grass or other suitable substance.
The merchant ALWAYS has the right to deny a request that he or she might feel is out of line.
You can tell that the case is as light as it can get and that its pockets could not possibly get any deeper.
a small ironwood lockbox with a polished rolaren dial
You analyze your ironwood lockbox and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.
The creator has also provided the following information:
This ironwood lockbox will work with imbued amulets. It will produce "a carved ironwood pendant".
Long description: "a carved ironwood padlock pendant"
A talented merchant could customize the appearance of the items produced from this ironwood lockbox, or change the appearance of the lockbox itself. Not every merchant may be able to offer this.
Keep the following in mind when considering customization options:
First and foremost, the products produced MUST remain some sort of natural object. Tree bark amulets can not become vultite amulets.
The ironwood lockbox can not mass produce gems and other fancy materials, so no diamond-encrusted wands.
Simple is best. Wands and rods should remain some sort of non magical wood, and must remain wands, rods, or batons. Amulets should keep their non magical tree bark/wooden nature, and bracelets and anklets should always be some sort of natural grass or other suitable substance.
The merchant ALWAYS has the right to deny a request that he or she might feel is out of line.
You can tell that the lockbox is as light as it can get and that its pockets could not possibly get any deeper.
a delicate silver-barred cage
You analyze your silver-barred cage and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.
The creator has also provided the following information:
This silver-barred cage will work with imbued amulets. It will produce "a carved golden fel amulet".
Long description: "a carved golden fel canary amulet with intricate feathers"
A talented merchant could customize the appearance of the items produced from this silver-barred cage, or change the appearance of the cage itself. Not every merchant may be able to offer this.
Keep the following in mind when considering customization options:
First and foremost, the products produced MUST remain some sort of natural object. Tree bark amulets can not become vultite amulets.
The silver-barred cage can not mass produce gems and other fancy materials, so no diamond-encrusted wands.
Simple is best. Wands and rods should remain some sort of non magical wood, and must remain wands, rods, or batons. Amulets should keep their non magical tree bark/wooden nature, and bracelets and anklets should always be some sort of natural grass or other suitable substance.
The merchant ALWAYS has the right to deny a request that he or she might feel is out of line.
You can tell that the cage is as light as it can get and that its pockets could not possibly get any deeper.
Sold on generous BO
BO offers considered, including for whole set. Will go once, twice, sold.