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A Dohwar, a Giff, and a Satyr walk into a bar [IC Thread]
(07-27-2021, 05:31 PM)Melville Wrote: Magical Items
  • Helm (looks as if grown from living plant)
  • Staff -decorated with numerous objects
  • Chest - arcane locked, unopened
  • spoon made of carved antler with something written on it in what appears to be Orcish.
  • trident

Non-magical
  • 17 silver pieces in a small leather pouch.
  • 5 gp
  • 14 ep
  • 7 sp
  • 2 x Scimitars
  • 2 x bucklers
  • small golden locket with a drawn portrait of a lizardfolk
  • couple of small books of bound leaves bearing white script. One is written in Lizardfolk and the other is written in Giant.
  • dagger in a leather sheath.
  • carpentry tools (w/ wider than normal range of hand drills)
  • small book with leather pages and a cover made of a single, extremely thick and veined leaf.  The book is roughly half filled with small, tight writing in Lizardfolk.  The last half of the book is blank.
  • 2 x old battered wooden shields

Melville votes that he identify the staff first, obviously interested in it. But he will wait to see what the Captain wants identified first.

He also offers to use Comprehend Languages as a ritual later to read the books to see if they are of value.
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S WE COULD SIT DOWN - by Rupert Gladestone - 12-01-2020, 05:47 AM
RE: A Dohwar, a Giff, and a Satyr walk into a bar [IC Thread] - by Melville - 07-27-2021, 05:32 PM



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