Pirate Wench Schnelle
07-09-2015, 12:25 AM
Ok GSIV gurus need ya help with something... I got one of those hip sheaths that was sold at ebons gate this past year and it appears to be broken or need a recharge of some sort... First question is are these a one time use thing? or can they be reloaded to function again with springs from traps or something? Are they unlockable by a merchant to always work and not break after a certain amount of uses? lastly in its current non functioning state what is it worth? In a functioning state what is it worth if possibly repaired? Thanks for the help!
You remove a thin storm grey hip sheath from in your locker.
>At first glance, the grey hip sheath looks expensive and finely made. However, if one looks closely, it's obvious that this item is a shoddy replica of something one would expect from a high-class armorer. Its imperfections take the form of poorly cut edges, and misaligned seams that run the length of the piece. Curiously, along the sheath's back is a small metallic catch, protruding from the leather like a little, crooked arm.
>In the grey hip sheath:
other (1): a flat wicker button.
.push button
The little catch on the side doesn't seem to be engaged. Perhaps if the sheath was worn it would catch and engage.
>You put on a thin storm grey hip sheath.
push button
>Your grey hip sheath gives off a quiet clicking sound as you depress the button.
>You equip the blued vultite falchion hanging from one of the straps on your leather bandolier.
You put a heavy blued vultite falchion in your grey hip sheath.
push button
>Your grey hip sheath gives off a quiet clicking sound as you depress the button.
You remove a thin storm grey hip sheath from in your locker.
>At first glance, the grey hip sheath looks expensive and finely made. However, if one looks closely, it's obvious that this item is a shoddy replica of something one would expect from a high-class armorer. Its imperfections take the form of poorly cut edges, and misaligned seams that run the length of the piece. Curiously, along the sheath's back is a small metallic catch, protruding from the leather like a little, crooked arm.
>In the grey hip sheath:
other (1): a flat wicker button.
.push button
The little catch on the side doesn't seem to be engaged. Perhaps if the sheath was worn it would catch and engage.
>You put on a thin storm grey hip sheath.
push button
>Your grey hip sheath gives off a quiet clicking sound as you depress the button.
>You equip the blued vultite falchion hanging from one of the straps on your leather bandolier.
You put a heavy blued vultite falchion in your grey hip sheath.
push button
>Your grey hip sheath gives off a quiet clicking sound as you depress the button.