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:''Originally posted by GRELF99 9 Aug 2004 |
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{{saved-post|author=GRELF99 (Yes, it is me in the shadows.)|subject=Re: Rhyme and Reason|date=8/9/2004 1:31:36 PM|messagenum=202}} |
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Two vultite short |
Two [[vultite]] [[short sword]]s with a sandlewood case. Both swords are 4x, dont' know if they're [[Critical weighting|weighted]] or what have you, I had a write up of what I found out, but that's awhile ago. |
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: You tap a sandalwood weapons case. |
: You tap a sandalwood weapons case. |
Latest revision as of 20:55, 19 April 2017
- Originally posted by GRELF99 9 Aug 2004
Two vultite short swords with a sandlewood case. Both swords are 4x, dont' know if they're weighted or what have you, I had a write up of what I found out, but that's awhile ago.
- You tap a sandalwood weapons case.
- look case
- The surface of the fine sandalwood has been polished to a rich luster, and each corner of the lid bears an engraved gardenia blossom with petals of white pearl inlay. The clasp is an oval of black pearl rimmed with silver, and the hinges are silver as well.
- open case
- You open a sandalwood weapons case.
- look in case
- In the weapons case you see a shining vultite short sword and a shining vultite short sword.
- look sword in case
- An elegant gardenia blossom has been engraved upon the silver vultite blade, and its petals are inlaid pieces of white pearl. A strip of black leather wrapped about the sandalwood hilt provides a better grip in battle. Narrow letters incised beside the blade's central fuller read, "Reason".
- look other sword in case
- An elegant gardenia blossom has been engraved upon the silver vultite blade, and its petals are inlaid pieces of black pearl. A strip of white leather wrapped about the sandalwood hilt provides a better grip in battle. Narrow letters incised beside the blade's central fuller read, "Rhyme".