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* I can insert types of birds or sea creatures into resin and make it into the handle of your weapon, along with a dye color from the dyers tents.
* I can insert types of birds or sea creatures into resin and make it into the handle of your weapon, along with a dye color from the dyers tents.
** I can add dyed resin or leave resin out of it - any dye from the dyers tents will work
** I can add dyed resin or leave resin out of it - (any dye from the dyers tents will work).


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Revision as of 13:25, 20 October 2025

Grand Lord Darrgo Brimholt
created by Darrgo's player using MagicStudio
Darrgo in his Workshop
Race Giantman
Hometown Wehnimer's Landing
Profession Warrior
Affiliation(s) Warrior Guild and Voln Master
Hobbies Crafting
Best Friend Nightpixie, Glahnvis, Polveiss, Fayotae, and Anferis
Spouse Lenoire (deceased)

Grand Lord Darrgo Brimholt hails from Wehnimer's Landing and was born around the year 5100, but his past remains a mystery.

He's a towering Giantman Warrior that appears to be in the spring of his life.

He has a broad-shouldered thick frame, deep-set milky blue eyes, tanned skin, a shaven head of black hair, a square-jawed face, a broad nose and a thick mustache and beard.

His left cheek is pierced with a teardrop dark ebony pearl, an enruned ivory fang in the upper ridge of his left ear, a howling grey wolf tattoo on his neck, a sword-crossed treasure chest tattoo on his arm, and his other arm is pierced with a black-tinted amethyst pygmy octopus.

Darrgo also has a jagged scar concealed near his collarbone - caused by the looks of wolf teeth of some sort.

The Giantman is covered in wolf attire that he's hunted - as he tries to find and kill the one that cursed him.

** For any questions on custom items or themes, best way to ask me is on Discord: Darrgo (mklsc) **

Backstory:

After being bitten by a werewolf, Darrgo was left for dead along the coastline, his body battered and his past a blur. The curse of lycanthropy clouded not only his form but his memory—erasing everything he once was.

He was discovered by a fellow adventurer, Zerrato, who nursed him back from the edge and forged a poisoned necklet to suppress the beast within. The necklet tempers his transformations but comes with a cost—leaving him weak and drained at times.

To resist the primal urges that claw at the edges of his mind, Darrgo turns to crafting. When idle, the danger grows, and in battle, when overwhelmed, he sometimes loses control—succumbing to a brief, berserk rage. Seeking discipline and purpose, he joined the Warriors Guild and rose to become a Master of Voln, training both body and mind. Through dedication, he’s learned to channel his instincts into peaceful focus—crafting sheaths, cobbling boots, and even knitting with quiet precision.

During his travels, Darrgo found his way aboard The Madness, a Man o’ War captained by Admiral Pixie. Serving as a Boatswain, he quickly became part of the crew’s makeshift family—respected for his strength, but embraced for his quiet creativity. The Madness became his refuge, a place where his scars weren't judged, only understood.

Though his past remains lost to shadow, Darrgo holds onto a single token: a wedding band. It’s the only piece of his former life that remains, and with it, the hope that one day he’ll remember who he was... and who he once loved.

Today:

Darrgo can be found creating custom orders for other adventurers, hunting for supplies, and assisting with The Silvergate Inn.

Some days he sails on his ship, "The Terrifying Argent Leviathan", to try and find where he came from and if he has a wife that's waiting for him somewhere.

Lately though, the combination of Lycanthropy and Zerrato's Poison Necklet to keep his curse at bay, has started to fracture Darrgo's mind. It could be the poison, or the animal instincts seeping through, but Darrgo's become weary of Zerrato's story of how he came to find him near the beach and if he truly is trying to help.

created by Darrgo's player using GenCraft.com

Revelations:

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As the poison woven into Darrgo’s necklet began to lose its strength, Zerrato made one final, desperate attempt to restore it—this time crafting a permanent enchantment, a last-hope measure to stop Darrgo’s descent into full lycanthropy once and for all.

With Pixie’s aid, they tracked Darrgo deep into the woods during his final communion with the moon. As the transformation began, Pixie ensnared him in her web, holding him long enough for Zerrato to clasp the necklet back around his throat. The trap held firm, giving the poison time to root itself once more and it worked, but the cost was devastating.

Zerrato poured too much of his life force into the enchantment. He collapsed moments later—his task completed, his strength spent, and his life gone. The aftermath fractured Darrgo’s mind. He remembers nothing of the night, nor the devastating truth Zerrato confessed before the end: that it was Darrgo, lost in his werewolf form, who had killed his own wife. Zerrato had hidden the truth for years, afraid that revealing it would unhinge Darrgo completely and let the beast take over what little humanity remained. Now, with Zerrato gone and Darrgo’s memories fractured, Pixie bears the weight of the truth—and the knowledge that some wounds cut deeper than any poison can cure.

created by Darrgo's player

Conclusion:

With Darrgo's mind still fractured from the events that occurred, a hint about his past came to him in the form of a letter from Zerrato's assistant.

Accompanied by his crewmates Pixie and Glahnvis, they followed a series of clues across Rivers Rest that slowly revealed his past... who he was, the woman he married, and the final letter written by his wife, Lenoire, before she died by the hands of Darrgo and his curse.

Although there was nothing he could do from the curse of the Werewolf that bit him, and the transformation that changed everything that fateful night - he can't help but blame himself.

Only time will tell if Darrgo can recover. While he's gone back to his training of crafting and helping others - there's a growing anger that has drawn him to cut down any wolves or wargs he finds, and wear them as trophies until he slays the one that caused his suffering.


Darrgo's Custom Services

To keep his mind busy and sharp, Darrgo can be found across the lands gem hunting and scavenging for rare materials to create with and sell in his co-owned shop with Khalypso.

created by Darrgo's player using MagicStudio
created by Darrgo's player using MagicStudio
  • Located in the Landing (Lich Room# 372) the Cottage holds many rare and custom items for sale.
  • I can also be found on Discord for any questions (Darrgo / MKLSC)

Weapon Holders

All of Darrgo's custom weapon holders decrease weapon weight by 2 lbs

  • Dagger Sheath/Scabbard, Sheath, Scabbard, Quiver, Frog, Harness, Sling, Bow Sling, Baldric, or Swordbelt
  • For gems:
    • P = Has a Gem Cutting pattern done to it already
      • Gem Cutting Patterns I have available to use on the right - to add more flare to a gem.
        • Only "Shaped" gem cutting patterns will work on gems used for Cobbling, but for Cobbling, it removes all previous descriptions.
          • Example: a Silvery Green Everine, would become a "Spider-Shaped Everine" on footwear (if a pattern isn't used, the full gem description should show on footwear).
        • For sheaths, it wont take out that much, but if the gem description is too long, it will take out some of the beginning descriptions
  • Skinned animal Fringes can only be used for weapon holders.
    • Two fringes can be used in the same decoration spot, but they lose all descriptions and are left with the Noun
      • Example; if Scorpion Stingers and Beetle Pincers are both use, it'd become a Leather Sheath fringed with Pincers and Stingers.
  • Metal Trim / Binding for weapon holders:
    • The follow metals can be bound or trimmed on weapon holders (can also use 2 metals in the last decoration spot, or 1 for the first spot):
      • Copper, Brass, Bronze, Iron, Steel, Silver, Gold, Mithril, Ora, Alum, Imflass, Vultite, Glaes, Laje, Invar, Mithglin, Rhimar, Vaalorn, Vaalin, or Veniom
        • Example: Veniom-bound leather swordbelt fringed with viper fangs, or a dark leather baldric trimmed with silver and steel

Custom weapon holder making layout (click here)

easier to view weapon holder dyes - via GS wiki Sheath Making

(above link referenced from "Sheath making" and site created by Hymore)

The Scrimshaw Dagger allows me to get some critters rib bones, wing bones, antlers, talons, claws, and vertebrae, if interested with one of those for fringes

  • not listed in the link

Readily Available Gems or Fringes Darrgo has for crafting:

(some gems aren't listed in the custom holder link above, due to them being from events)

Gem Fringe -
P cosmos-carved clear glimaerstones frosted branches
P fang-shaped wulfenite crystal cerebralite tentacles
magenta and black rhodonite crystals tsark claws
triangular charcoal shark tooth viper fangs
scarlet-shot lustrous black bloodstones thorn-ridden appendages
prismatic rose gold fire agate incisors
matte shadowy black deathstones wraith talons
sickle-shaped opaque white soulstone nacreous raven feathers
fractured ebon-tinged soulstones bat bones
opalescent charcoal-hued moonstones red firebird feathers
niveous snowdrop vulture feathers
shadow amethyst eagle talons
white-point star diamond hawk-owl talons
black nightstones vulture talons
shard of oblivion quartz griffin talons
red-clouded black moonstones silver manes
ebon winternight sapphire hinterboar manes
blue-white frost opal skeleton bones
faceted stormcloud alexandrite minotaur horns
jagged nephrite shards scorpion stingers
polished ivory rotted canines
age-darkened ivory pure white feathers
cloudy winter peridots crocodile rib bones
sparkling ice blue dreamstones werebear rib bones
smooth white-veined turquoise black claws
tiny snowflake zircon tsark rib bones
blackish blue idocrase caribou antlers.
variegated violet tanzanite broodtender tendrils
age-darkened ivory crescents
chatoyant cerulean chrysoberyl
pale oasis sapphire
droplets of honey amber
blue sky opal
swirled lightning glass shard
shard of tigerfang crystal
rutilated frostbite amethyst
brilliant snowblind diamond
chunks of pale blue ice stone
hexagonal cobalt blue beryls
hearts of blue onyx
small round graupel onyx
spruce green emerald
shard of glossy black obsidian
firestone
brilliant red firebird stone
selanthan bloodjewels
asterfire quartz
aster opal
faceted blood red sandruby
golden moonstone
dragonsbreath sapphire
white starstone
dragonfire emerald
cats-eye moonstone
dragonfire quartz
blue diamond
multi-colored wyrdshards
misshapen sunset crater agate
dragon's-tear ruby
blue star-shaped riftshard
dragonseye sapphire
swirling aetherstones
smoky grey thunderstones
swirling purple thunderstones
star emeralds
dragon's-tear diamonds
blue starstones
grey moonstones
orange spessartine garnets
black moonstones
impure blood red rubies
flickering snowfire rubies
pyrite
a cluster of dark pyrite
chameleon agates
fiery red gems
smoky glimaerstones
pale green moonstones
pieces of banded onyx
pieces of black marble
sylvarraend rubies
shimmertine shards
brilliant lilac glimaerstones
ultramarine glimaerstones
cerulean glimaerstones
lavender shimmarglin sapphires
silvery moonstones
tigereye agates
blue shimmarglin sapphires
azure blazestar
umber sards
deep red carbuncles
golden glimaerstones
pale blue moonstones
transparent spherines
deep blue thunderstones
dragon's-fang quartz
violet riftstones
milky quartz eye (if put in the first slot, looks like eyes)
black dreamstone
white dreamstones
black deathstones
tiny black and blue spherines
clear blue gem
royal blue boreal topaz
slice of grey requiem dreamstone
slice of watermelon tourmaline
scintillating fiery scarlet starstone
variegated mushroom-hued jasper
deep blue eostone
boulder opal
hazy green sage beryl
rainbow-swept royal blue moonstone
lilac-crested molten gold ametrine
indigo-cored stormy violet amethyst
pear-shaped greenish yellow citrine
gilt-sprouted icy white quartz
sliver of blood-hued garnet
teardrops of green amber
lunar jasper
frosty pale violet pearl
clusters of orange roestone
crystals of silvery wraithaline
crystals of shadowy wraithaline
purple black thunderhead opal
argent vultite-bloom
bluish silver rhimar-bloom
golden rhimar-bloom

Available Gem Cutting Patterns

  • Example: a black deathstone can become a skull-shaped black deathstone

Attire and Containers -- available Yarns, Outfits, and Clasps

created by Darrgo's player

Custom Knitted Clothes/Containers making layout (click here)

(site created by Hymore)

Available items I can knit for you or your mount

  • Dyes from events or custom cobbling dyes can also be used on these containers and clothes.

CLICK HERE FOR MY CUSTOM DYES LIST

CLICK HERE FOR DYERS TENT DYES

created by Darrgo's player

Along with knitted items, the following patterns can be sewn onto them too (also on the link above - easier layout below):

  • Patterns cannot be combined with clasps I can place on containers (and vice versa) and with a clasp on a bag, only a dye from the dyers tent can be used'

(Example: a thick knitted crescent moon-motif polychromatic linen tote, or a twilight blue pouch clasped with a varnished villswood dragon -- dying from the tent removes the knitted part and allows a clasp to be applied)

Animal Designs, click here.
alligator, bat, bear, bronco, buck, bug, bumblebee, bunny, butterfly, capybara, caribou, cat, centaur, chinchilla, cobra, cow, crab, deer, damselfly, dog, doe, dolphin, dragon, fly, dragonfly, eel, elephant, elk, fawn, fish, firefly, fox, frog, gazelle, goat, griffin, ghost, ghostfly, glimaerfly, hart, hawk, hog, hedgehog, hind, horse, iguana, jackal, kitten, koala, kobold, koi, kraken, ladybug, lemur, lion, lizard, lobster, loris, mantis, minotaur, monkey, moose, morduska, moth, mouse, mustang, narwhal, octopus, orc, otter, panda, pegasus, penguin, phoenix, pig, pixie, polar bear, pony, puppy, qahzumar, rabbit, raccoon, reindeer, roa'ter, rolton, sea anemone, selshis, serpent, shark, skeleton, skull, snake, spider, sprite, stag, stallion, starfish, teadragon, tentacle, tiger, toad, tortoise, troll, turtle, unicorn, weasel, wendigo, whale, witch, wolf, wombat, wraith, wyvern, yierka, bird, bluebird, cardinal, chicken, crow, duck, dove, eagle, egret, blood eagle, finch, flamingo, flycatcher, heron, ibis, macaw, merlin, owl, parrot, peacock, pelican, pheasant, raven, rook, rooster, seagull, songbird, swan, turkey, wren, fairywren, hummingbird
Floral Designs, click here.
floral, flower, blossom, alyssum, amaranth, anemone, angelica, aster, begonia, bleeding heart, bluebell, bougainvillea, buttercup, butterfly weed, campion, cactus flower, carnation, cherry blossom, chrysanthemum, clematis, clivia, columbine, cothinar flower, crocus, daffodil, dahlia, daisy, dandelion, datura, dragonstalk, edelweiss, feverfew, flamestalk, forget-me-not, freesia, frostflower, gardenia, geranium, ginger blossom, goldenrod, heather, heliotrope, hellebore, hibiscus, honeysuckle, honeywort, hyacinth, hydrangea, iceblossom, iris, lavender, lilac, lily, blood lily, calla lily, daylily, tiger lily, snow lily, stargazer lily, water lily, lotus blossom, jasmine, jessamine, larkspur, lupine, magnolia, monkeyflower, moonflower, morning glory, mournbloom, nightshade, orange blossom, orchid, pansy, snow pansy, passionflower, peony, petunia, phlox, plumeria, poinsettia, poppy, posy, rose, rosebud, dog rose, primrose, fairy primrose, tea rose, winter rose, sirenflower, snapdragon, sunflower, thistle, trillium, tulip, tuberose, violet, alpine violet, wood violet, wildflower, wisteria, zinnia
Nature Designs, click here.
autumnal, celestial, heraldic, moon phase, paisley, frost, tropical, star, starburst, sunburst, moon, moon and star, crescent moon, threefold moon, nightscape, eclipse, solar eclipse, lunar eclipse, cloud, storm cloud, thundercloud, rainbow, lightning bolt, raindrop, snowflake, snowman, flame, fire, rising smoke, paw print, footprint, handprint, claw, talon, jack-o-lantern, bramble, branch, cactus, fern, forest, frond, ivy, leaf, maple leaf, mushroom, palm frond, pine needle, pumpkin, wreath, holly, mistletoe, reed, rosette, shamrock, tendril, thorn, toadstool, tree, vine, grape vine, willow, coral, seascape, shell, wave, volcano, apple, berry, cherry, cake, cookie, fruit, honeycomb, muffin, pie, pie slice, pineapple, potato, strawberry, tart, waffle, watermelon, marallis berry, sovyn clove, sweetfern, garlic clove
Pattern Designs, click here.
anchor, arrow, bell, chevron, cityscape, coffin, diamond, feather, heart, square, triangle, interlocked ring, spiderweb, spiral, wisp
Profession Designs, click here.
bow, claidhmore, sword, shield, shield and sword, crossed sword, scimitar, sickle, boat, brigantine, carrack, frigate, galleon, ship, airship, pirate, pirate flag, bottle, wine bottle, gear, sprocket, coin, lock, key, lock and key, lockpick, scarab, playing card, clasped hands, praying hands, open hand, skull, demon, eye, rune, runestaff, runestone, shrunken head, scroll, wand, cauldron, mortar and pestle, book, quill, artist's brush, brush stroke, palette, palette and brush, lute, flute, harp, music note, skillet, butter churn, needle, needle and thread, spindle, mitten, sleigh, wagon, giftbox, present, spoon, fork, teapot, teacup, bride, bridesmaid, groom, maiden, cigar, guillotine, bone, brain, corpse, fang, finger, fingernail, fist, intestine, incisor, kidney, liver, spleen, toe, toenail, tooth, gravestone, headstone, tombstone, broomstick, mop, candelabra, chalice, lamp, lantern, sconce
Religion Designs, click here.
angel, anvil, artist's brush, black widow, broken skull, cat's head, chelioboros, clenched fist, conjoined circles, crescent moon, crown, crystal ball, dagger, dagger-pierced heart, doe, dolphin, eight-pointed star, feather, flame, gate and key, grain sheaf, heart, hourglass, jackal's head, key, leaf, lily, lute, musical note, ouroboros, pegasus, rose, tentacled star, six-tentacled star, slit-pupiled eye, scimitar, scroll, serpent, shield, sickle, skull, star, stone giant, stone giantess, sunburst, sword, trident, two-headed serpent

I can zest all knitted containers and clothing

(my available zests on containers can be made to make you look paranoid putting stuff in / out of them, zested to look more detailed as you interact with it, or some details for clothes)

Container Clasps (bone, wood, or metal):

  • I can create almost any look bone carved clasps, pins, brooches, toggle, or buckle to attach to any kind of container container. (a few demons and mist-like creatures are too complex for me to make though)
    • Example: a night black cape fastened with a dragon-cut bone clasp, or a forest green backpack secured with a warrior-cut bone buckle
  • Also, I can make many types of Clasps out of many kinds of metals (expand list below).
    • bronze, copper, imflass, invar, iron, mithril, ora, steel, vultite, drakar, gornar, mithglin, rhimar, zorchar, black ora, eahnor, eonake, faenor, golvern, kelyn, razern, rolaren, vaalorn, veil iron, and white ora.
      • For Example: a glass-encased vultite skull
  • I can also make many types of Clasps out of almost any kind of wood (expand list below).
    • Example: a polished <wood> wolf

Cobbling -- Current inventory of readily available Gems, Plates, Settings, Trims, and Dyes

Footwear is pocketed for 2 small items, able to be Zested, and can be measured to fit your person perfectly.

** Now able to make my custom footwear UAC (with zests too, but no pockets) **

The Wood Clasp finish/nouns above can also be applied to cobbling wood plates, settings with wood, or wood heels.

  • Examples: buckled with hollow faewood, buttoned with carved ebonwood spheres, or shoes/boots with varnished villswood heels

Gems above from the Sheath making list, can also be made into footwear settings

created by Darrgo's player

Custom Cobbling making layout (click here)

(site created by Hymore)

Readily available items and dye are below:

  • P (plates) - S (settings) - T (trim)
    • Plates: buckled, toed, or capped
    • Settings: studded, buttoned, set, or inset
    • Trim: trimmed with (?)

I can knit yarn into the look of footwear, along with a yarn description to add more to it (can still be dyed too) from THIS.

  • Example: some bloodstained gossamar-lined wild silk boots... or a pair of frosted winter white linen shoes laced with glowing black silk

Also, I can knit a full look of yarn as trimmed, strapped, lined, laced, beaded, or fringed.

  • Example: some scorched black silk-trimmed silvery lich boots

Custom material for footwear is to the right, if you have a preference.

  • Example: some black cherry jacquard shoes, or some dark ice blue lich boots

Designs for Cobbling material

  • I can add a description to any leather or cloth type of material for footwear.
    • Example: "wolfskin" can become "moon-stamped wolfskin"... or "silk" can become "paw-printed silk"
Leather Cloth -
moon-stamped paw-printed
scale-carved scale-printed
star-punched star-painted
peacock-tooled wisp-outlined
blossom-pressed floral motif
knotwork-tooled ink-spattered
plume-embossed vividly-inked
rune-inscribed rune-inked
lace-embossed feather-inked
diamond-punched swirl-painted
rose-pressed spiral-outlined
leaf-patterned leaf-stenciled
flame-branded flame-patterned
horn-inscribed crest-marked
vine-tooled vine-gilded
monogrammed monogrammed
heart-stamped web-outlined
tree-carved petal-inked
bark-patterned map-painted
symbol-branded sigil-traced

Dyer's tent list of common dyes here too that can be used.

created by Darrgo's player
from GS wiki
PST Cobbling Settings Cobble Dye -
faewood heels (attaches to shoes, boots, or sandals) shadowy black
witchwood heels (attaches to shoes, boots, or sandals) smoked oxblood
T warg pelt silver-swirled fox red
S charoite stone champagne pearl
S fractured black doomstone skulls polychromatic
S black doomstones jewel-toned
S clouded photochromic sodalites burgundy-plum
S deep cerulean kyanites auroral blue
S argent crystal-studded scoria smoke grey
S petrified driftwood smoky grey
S mottled black and green toadstone ember-hued
S beaver brown beryl mottled brownish-green
S oblong saewehna black cherry
P burnished steel ashen lavender
P burnished ironwood gilt-washed
pale golden brown
antiqued dark violet
dark grey-green
matte obsidian
iridescent turquoise
dark amethyst purple
inky blue-black
pearlescent gold
metallic brass-sheened
vibrant foxfire
shadowed moonlight silver
gold-swirled green and white
black-swirled dark crimson
white-swirled celestial blue
dark ice blue
opalescent
marbled deep mahogany
silver-swirled soft sage
clover green


Blacksmithing

(availability of these with vary, as it's very time consuming)

  • Edged, Brawling, and Hybrid of both Weapons (along with some alternative name changes) I can make Perfects for:
    • (Perfect weapons add +3 to the AvD bonus and 6% damage factor bonus of a weapon)
  • One or all three options can be applied to a weapon.
    • Example: a discreet dark pit-knife with a curved steel grip

Weapons

Edged Brawling Hybrid -
Handaxe / Hatchet Pit-Knife / Hook-Knife Katar / Slasher
Short Sword / Wakizashi Fist-Scythe / Sickle
Longsword / Tachi Troll-Claw / Wight-Claw
Main Gauche / Sword-Breaker Spike-Fist / Yierka-Spur
Falchion / Khopesh Sai
Rapier Knuckle-Duster
Estoc Knuckle-Blade
Broadsword Tiger-Claw
Cutlass
Backsword
Dagger

Embellishments

Style Brawling Edged Hybrid -
discreet Yes No No
rune-etched Yes Yes Yes
silver-etched Yes No No
silver-veined Yes Yes Yes
well-balanced Yes No No
thin-bladed No Yes No
razor-sharp No Yes No
silver-edged No Yes No

Finishes

Style Brawling Edged Hybrid -
blackened Yes Yes Yes
dark Yes Yes Yes
gleaming Yes Yes Yes
polished Yes Yes Yes
shiny Yes Yes Yes

Grips

Style Brawling Edged Hybrid -
with an ebonwood handle Yes No No
with a carved bone handle Yes Yes Yes
with a curved steel grip Yes No No
with a black leather-bound grip Yes Yes Yes
with an ivory-inlaid oak grip Yes Yes Yes
with a spike capped pommel No Yes No
with a spherical bronze pommel No Yes No

Alternative designs for any weapon with a hilt:

  • I can insert types of birds or sea creatures into resin and make it into the handle of your weapon, along with a dye color from the dyers tents.
    • I can add dyed resin or leave resin out of it - (any dye from the dyers tents will work).
Hilt Design Examples:
embedded with a black-tinted amethyst pygmy octopus caught in silvery green resin
inset with a black-tinted amethyst pygmy octopus captured in silvery green resin
inlaid with a black-tinted amethyst pygmy octopus ensnared in silvery green resin
embedded with a black-tinted amethyst pygmy octopus
inset with a black-tinted amethyst pygmy octopus
inlaid with a black-tinted amethyst pygmy octopus

Spider Alters

These alters can be applied to the following Leather, Cloth, Wood, Metal, or Stone material:

Spider Name Type Setting 1 Setting 2 Setting 3
a bone white chalcedony tarantula gemstone cut into mirrored facets cut with vertical striations deeply cut with starburst patterns
a topaz daddy longlegs spider gemstone asymmetrically draped with smoky glaes scales coiled with a serpentine length of scaled metal painted with a gradient of dark scaling
an adventurine jumping spider gemstone encased in fragile vaalin-forged webwork draped in weblike metal filaments caught in a graduated web of chains
a jasper house spider gemstone crudely carved with odd markings gouged in various spots carved with mismatched lettering
a reticulated wolf spider wood carved with overlapping loops branded with faint concentric circles accented by faint pearl dust in the grooves
a whittled oak brown crab spider wood scored with a pattern of branching veins inlaid with thin veins of silverleaf layered with faint traces of paint in ocean hues
a carved elm arctic wolf spider wood carved with repeating sigils etched with sigils of warding inset with a single chip of colored glass
an etched haon hourglass spider wood shaped into spiraling whorls inscribed with faintly curling runes patterned in a weave of shallow reliefs
a mica cave spider stone carved with stylized waves engraved with jagged runes engraved with rising waves
a reddish black soapstone spider stone painted with thin strokes of ochre and ash grey polished to reveal faint mineral flecks worn flat along one edge
a dull black mica tarantula stone engraved with a radiant sun engraved with an eight-pointed star engraved with twin crescents
a reddish brown marble tarantula stone worn flat from years of use complimented by a tumbled finish displaying worn circles at the edges
a molded suede crimson furrow spider leather marked with faint impressions of trailing wisteria embossed with leaping foxes embossed with curling fire lilies
a molded suede charcoal grey spider leather traced with flora-burnt arabesques burnt with a labyrinth of thorny vines scorched with repeating leaf patterns
a molded suede stretch spider leather stamped with repeating oak leaf clusters pressed with an antlered stag tooled with knotted roots
a molded suede vivid peacock spider leather pressed with a sunburst motif glazed to a soft sheen joined with overlapping strips forming chevrons
a molded suede giant fishing spider leather stamped with repeating diamond tessellations streaked with thin lines of dark crimson pigment reinforced by crosshatched stitching
a molded suede colorless spider leather tooled with interlocking geometric knots tinted with subtle gradients of sea blue and grey stitched with fine copper wire thread
a molded suede grey jumping spider leather carved with winding stems of sea lavender tooled with twisting vines heavy with berries stamped with curling forms of serpents and eels
a molded suede trapdoor spider leather patterned with faintly raised runes of protection colored with earthy tones edged with tight whipstitching of darker hide
a broadcloth bird-eating tarantula cloth finished in an autumn-themed tapestry finished in a winter-themed tapestry finished in a spring-themed tapestry
a cotton black jumping spider cloth painted with irregular clouds painted in mottled violet hues painted with subtle indigo designs
a gossamer clear-colored spider cloth embroidered with floral sprays along the edge embroidered with curling stems of ivy leaf embroidered with fern leaves in tight curl
a linen pallid jumping spider cloth edge-dyed in a wash of charcoal grey edge-dyed in gradient blues edge-dyed in woad blue
a bourde daddy longlegs spider cloth edged by double seams of darkened silk edged with faint ribbons of cream-colored lace edged with a narrow trim of braided silk cord
an organza wolf spider cloth edged with thin piping edged with fine golden braiding edged with twisted cord dyed dark crimson
a silk pink peacock spider cloth beaded in clustered rows beaded in gentle waves beaded in straight lines at the seams
a fuzz-etched mahogany spider wood hewn with deliberate asymmetry cut with angular symbols bound at the edges with narrow twine
a reticulated wolf spider wood carved with overlapping loops branded with faint concentric circles accented by faint pearl dust in the grooves
an embossed pink gold spider metal bearing a marbled patina marked by a matte finish decorated with a brushed finish
a glossy brass spider metal acid-etched by falling leaf shapes pierce worked with tree-shaped openings etched with branching root designs
a blued steel spider metal peened by light hammer indenting peened with a dappled aged texture peened with an antiqued finish