stormcrow
04-18-2013, 10:00 PM
Some old junk I have languishing in my locker. I'm probably never going to use it so I figure I'd just sell it. I'm open to buyouts so throw them my way if you have to have any of these junky things.
a sleek silk pouch suspended from a dark golvern chain: neck worn and can't be stolen from. It is max lightened and deepened holding a medium amount
SOLD
an ancient veil iron bracer : first generation amulet holder
The bracer has been forged of veil iron. The surface of the metal is so dark it appears to absorb light, rather than reflect it. Upon the surface of the bracer is a simple rune marking the khanshael forge master, created from ora and gleaming slightly. The underside of the bracer is padded with a thick layer of goblin skin lining.
Affixed to the underside of the bracer is a crystal amulet
You affix the veil iron bracer to your wrist, and a sinuous ring of blackness slowly undulates across its surface before fading into nothing.
You carefully slide the amulet into a small compartment underneath the veil iron bracer, and it affixes itself with a soft *CLICK!*
You reach out and run your fingers across the bracer, and darkness streams across its surface...
CB 1mil Amerek SOLD!
a pair of silver-threaded boots: weird old item. Sits on the armor stand in locker and I was able to enchant them, however is not a db. Just strange old thing
You carefully inspect your silver-threaded boots.
Your careful inspection of a pair of silver-threaded boots allows you to conclude that it is not even armor that doesn't protect at all.
You determine that you could wear the boots on your feet. The boots appear to serve some purpose.
You carefully examine the silver-threaded boots and determine that the weight is about 4 pounds.
You see a glyph-like mark on the silver-threaded boots:
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"Mobility" is written below the mark in small, light writing.
300k Manamethis final call!
a quaint brass bottle: I have two of these both unused. They hold the strongest poison from the merchant that sold them at whatever old event. Both are unused and can be applied to any blessable weapon or special weapon that holds them.
min bid 100k
a quaint brass bottle:
min bid 100k
some huge golvern-studded boots: some big ole boots I wore for a while
Crafted from many thick layers of leather, many years of heavy use have made these once brilliant boots appear to be near the edge of their useful life. Several small golvern hobnails are affixed to the soles to provide the wearer with better traction. Two large golvern buckles fasten the leather uppers securely
You estimate that some huge golvern-studded boots can store a very small amount with enough space for one item.
500k Vprmn SOLD!
a large golvern-buckled kit
It appears that this kit has seen better days. The edges are frayed and worn and dried blood is smeared in several areas. A large golvern buckle secures the items within.
You might be able to have a talented merchant lighten the golvern-buckled kit for you or have its pockets deepened.
You estimate that a large golvern-buckled kit can store a medium-sized amount with enough space for any number of items.
You determine that you could wear the kit, attaching it to your belt. The kit appears to serve some purpose.
SOLD
a brushed silver-framed painting: don't ask me not sure where this came from but was in my locker and I didn't buy it. Who knows someone might collect this .. or maybe it's a Van Gogh
Lips curved into a deliciously devilish smile, a stunning woman lays, stomach down, on a bed of silk carmine. One of her hands caresses a pillow, while the other holds her head up so that her fingers disappear into her silky golden hair. Sheets wrap around her, dressing her unclothed body, though her ivory back is laid bare, as is one leg that alluringly escapes from cover. Clearly lustful, the woman's vivid green eyes offer an open invitation. In the corner, incense burns, sending up curling smoke.
There appears to be something written on it.
>read painting
In the Common language, it reads:
Temptress ~ Eilucia
50k Tolwynn SOLD!
a shifty-eyed mithril gremlin: 1st gen gemcutter my own design thought up in 5 minutes before merchant asked me. I still believe best out there.
The gremlin's beady little eyes seem to be fixated on you with the most devilish grin on its face.
The mithril gremlin is holding no gem, and there is a boot-shaped copper pattern set in the slot in its back.
comes with boot-shaped pattern and I'll throw in sword shaped one also. Both from original cutter merchant way back
mb 1mil
a heavy veil-iron scabbard: it is heavy but pin worn and holds one weapon of any weight that i've put in it.
You estimate that a heavy veil-iron scabbard can store a medium-sized amount with enough space for one item.
You determine that you could wear the scabbard anywhere on your body. The scabbard appears to serve some purpose.
You might be able to have a talented merchant lighten the veil-iron scabbard for you or have its pockets deepened.
You carefully examine the veil-iron scabbard and determine that the weight is about 6 pounds.
2mil vprmn SOLD!
a miniature toy catapult: very very old toy. Just a couple of fun scritps
You push your miniature toy catapult quickly along the ground, making loud rumbling noises in your throat.
You turn the spindle of cord on the miniature toy catapult, taking up the slack in the cord and pulling the long catapult arm back until it is tense against the line.
You pull the tiny lever on the miniature toy catapult. Suddenly the spindle of cord releases and spins as the long arm springs forward! It strikes the cross-beam with a loud *thunk*!
mb 50k
a battle-worn leather harness:1st gen show harness. Has a few scripts was altered and holds two LARGE weapons. Shows weapons on inventory
You toss one strap of the harness negligently over your shoulder and pull it down and buckle it to its mate to cinch it tightly.
500k Draccash SOLD!
a rickety oak case:1x mithril claid new-style and cool carrying case
Fashioned from a leftover crate, slats of wood have been bundled together to form a makeshift weapon case. A cracked shot glass has been attached to close off one end, while the other end remains open. The only sturdy board, which holds most of the case together, has been stamped: "Zifku's finest Krolvin Vodka."
You open a rickety oak case
In the oak case you see a foggy grey mithril claidhmore.
Blue suede twined with misty grey leather winds a sinuous path up the long hilt to create a sturdy grip that is beset by a large counterweight of pure crystal on one end and a crossguard fashioned in the semblance of a branch of driftwood upon the other. Etched upon one side of the deep fuller is a dizzying scene of dozens of people drinking around a bar, while the other is etched with a small missive that reads, "Liquid Courage."
You estimate that a rickety oak case can store a medium-sized amount with enough space for any number of items.
You determine that you could wear the case, attaching it to your belt. The case appears to serve some purpose.
You can tell that the case is as light as it can get and that its pockets could not possibly get any deeper.
min bid 3mil
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a sleek silk pouch suspended from a dark golvern chain: neck worn and can't be stolen from. It is max lightened and deepened holding a medium amount
SOLD
an ancient veil iron bracer : first generation amulet holder
The bracer has been forged of veil iron. The surface of the metal is so dark it appears to absorb light, rather than reflect it. Upon the surface of the bracer is a simple rune marking the khanshael forge master, created from ora and gleaming slightly. The underside of the bracer is padded with a thick layer of goblin skin lining.
Affixed to the underside of the bracer is a crystal amulet
You affix the veil iron bracer to your wrist, and a sinuous ring of blackness slowly undulates across its surface before fading into nothing.
You carefully slide the amulet into a small compartment underneath the veil iron bracer, and it affixes itself with a soft *CLICK!*
You reach out and run your fingers across the bracer, and darkness streams across its surface...
CB 1mil Amerek SOLD!
a pair of silver-threaded boots: weird old item. Sits on the armor stand in locker and I was able to enchant them, however is not a db. Just strange old thing
You carefully inspect your silver-threaded boots.
Your careful inspection of a pair of silver-threaded boots allows you to conclude that it is not even armor that doesn't protect at all.
You determine that you could wear the boots on your feet. The boots appear to serve some purpose.
You carefully examine the silver-threaded boots and determine that the weight is about 4 pounds.
You see a glyph-like mark on the silver-threaded boots:
.__
__)
`. `.
) __)
(
)
"Mobility" is written below the mark in small, light writing.
300k Manamethis final call!
a quaint brass bottle: I have two of these both unused. They hold the strongest poison from the merchant that sold them at whatever old event. Both are unused and can be applied to any blessable weapon or special weapon that holds them.
min bid 100k
a quaint brass bottle:
min bid 100k
some huge golvern-studded boots: some big ole boots I wore for a while
Crafted from many thick layers of leather, many years of heavy use have made these once brilliant boots appear to be near the edge of their useful life. Several small golvern hobnails are affixed to the soles to provide the wearer with better traction. Two large golvern buckles fasten the leather uppers securely
You estimate that some huge golvern-studded boots can store a very small amount with enough space for one item.
500k Vprmn SOLD!
a large golvern-buckled kit
It appears that this kit has seen better days. The edges are frayed and worn and dried blood is smeared in several areas. A large golvern buckle secures the items within.
You might be able to have a talented merchant lighten the golvern-buckled kit for you or have its pockets deepened.
You estimate that a large golvern-buckled kit can store a medium-sized amount with enough space for any number of items.
You determine that you could wear the kit, attaching it to your belt. The kit appears to serve some purpose.
SOLD
a brushed silver-framed painting: don't ask me not sure where this came from but was in my locker and I didn't buy it. Who knows someone might collect this .. or maybe it's a Van Gogh
Lips curved into a deliciously devilish smile, a stunning woman lays, stomach down, on a bed of silk carmine. One of her hands caresses a pillow, while the other holds her head up so that her fingers disappear into her silky golden hair. Sheets wrap around her, dressing her unclothed body, though her ivory back is laid bare, as is one leg that alluringly escapes from cover. Clearly lustful, the woman's vivid green eyes offer an open invitation. In the corner, incense burns, sending up curling smoke.
There appears to be something written on it.
>read painting
In the Common language, it reads:
Temptress ~ Eilucia
50k Tolwynn SOLD!
a shifty-eyed mithril gremlin: 1st gen gemcutter my own design thought up in 5 minutes before merchant asked me. I still believe best out there.
The gremlin's beady little eyes seem to be fixated on you with the most devilish grin on its face.
The mithril gremlin is holding no gem, and there is a boot-shaped copper pattern set in the slot in its back.
comes with boot-shaped pattern and I'll throw in sword shaped one also. Both from original cutter merchant way back
mb 1mil
a heavy veil-iron scabbard: it is heavy but pin worn and holds one weapon of any weight that i've put in it.
You estimate that a heavy veil-iron scabbard can store a medium-sized amount with enough space for one item.
You determine that you could wear the scabbard anywhere on your body. The scabbard appears to serve some purpose.
You might be able to have a talented merchant lighten the veil-iron scabbard for you or have its pockets deepened.
You carefully examine the veil-iron scabbard and determine that the weight is about 6 pounds.
2mil vprmn SOLD!
a miniature toy catapult: very very old toy. Just a couple of fun scritps
You push your miniature toy catapult quickly along the ground, making loud rumbling noises in your throat.
You turn the spindle of cord on the miniature toy catapult, taking up the slack in the cord and pulling the long catapult arm back until it is tense against the line.
You pull the tiny lever on the miniature toy catapult. Suddenly the spindle of cord releases and spins as the long arm springs forward! It strikes the cross-beam with a loud *thunk*!
mb 50k
a battle-worn leather harness:1st gen show harness. Has a few scripts was altered and holds two LARGE weapons. Shows weapons on inventory
You toss one strap of the harness negligently over your shoulder and pull it down and buckle it to its mate to cinch it tightly.
500k Draccash SOLD!
a rickety oak case:1x mithril claid new-style and cool carrying case
Fashioned from a leftover crate, slats of wood have been bundled together to form a makeshift weapon case. A cracked shot glass has been attached to close off one end, while the other end remains open. The only sturdy board, which holds most of the case together, has been stamped: "Zifku's finest Krolvin Vodka."
You open a rickety oak case
In the oak case you see a foggy grey mithril claidhmore.
Blue suede twined with misty grey leather winds a sinuous path up the long hilt to create a sturdy grip that is beset by a large counterweight of pure crystal on one end and a crossguard fashioned in the semblance of a branch of driftwood upon the other. Etched upon one side of the deep fuller is a dizzying scene of dozens of people drinking around a bar, while the other is etched with a small missive that reads, "Liquid Courage."
You estimate that a rickety oak case can store a medium-sized amount with enough space for any number of items.
You determine that you could wear the case, attaching it to your belt. The case appears to serve some purpose.
You can tell that the case is as light as it can get and that its pockets could not possibly get any deeper.
min bid 3mil
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