Mist Opportunity for this run:
In the glass case:
a serpentine-hilted dark rolaren falx (2500)
a golvern basilard with an obsidian-inlaid hilt (2500)
a silver-runed blackened vultite gladius (2500)
a sleek rolaren panache with a carved lor hilt (There seems to be a bug with this. It can't be manipulated.)
a crescent-shaped dark golvern cleaver (2500)
an imflass katana with interlocked steel rings along the hilt (5000)
On the weapon rack:
a mithglin katar with serpentine etchings along the blades (190)
a silver vultite hook-knife with an onyx knuckle-guard (60)
a pitted imflass dagger with a rippled leather grip (50)
a black mithril falchion with a crescent moon pommel (50)
a dark-bladed mithril handaxe (150)
a jagged ora short sword with a black pearl-inset pommel (120)
a dark leather-hilted mithril knife (50)
a black imflass doloire (150)
a deep-hued faenor manople (50)
On the mithril hooks:
a smoke grey mithril kaskara with an embossed leather grip (150)
a vultite longsword with a smoky glimaerstone-set pommel (100)
a warped vultite estoc with a twisted silver branch guard (90)
a polished faenor espadon with dual emerald-inset quillons (60)
a blackened mithglin backsword with a snakeskin-wrapped hilt (80)
an ancient rune-etched ora scimitar (60)
When you take/stash these, there's no indication of where you took it from or where you stowed it. Not sure if that's by design. It's not necessarily bad. Just different from what we're used to.
>put bas in my boot
As you prepare to drop your golvern basilard, jet black tendrils begin to snake and coil around the basilard's hilt, slithering upward. Mere seconds before they twine around your wrist, you release your grip on the basilard and the tendrils retreat.
Last edited by Mogonis; 08-23-2015 at 06:18 PM.
Looking for: krodera items, the gleaming krodera long knife, oldstyle katanas
August 20, 2006
>just ban
You are currently banished from Wehnimer's Landing.
>ask clerk about citizen
The clerk says, "Hrrrm, Mogonis, you do seem to be eligible for full citizenship. Just WRITE your name in the book if you wish to make it official."
>write book
You sign your name into the citizenship registration book, fully agreeing to the duties and privileges full citizenship provides you.