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TAP:a pair of animite-buckled mesh war belts LOOK: Made to crisscross over the hips and intersect at mid-pelvis, the belts are made from a black spidersilk mesh with silver steelsilk seams for the lightest weight with the most capacity. Sheaths of varied sizes adorn the surfaces, along with several straps and rings used for securing blunt weapons. A large animite buckle accents each belt engraved with a fierce wolf holding a spear in its jaws standing proudly in front of a trio of snow-capped mountians. SCOURCE: Nhia
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!Containers
TAP: an animite-buckled mesh war harness LOOK: This spacious container is made from a black spidersilk mesh with silver steelsilk seams for the lightest weight with the most capacity. In addition to the main compartment, a secondary quiver-sized pocket has been added to the side for easy loading in a tight spot. Keeping the strap's fit secure, a large animite buckle is engraved with a fierce wolf holding a spear in its jaws standing proudly in front of a trio of snow-capped mountians. SOURCE: Nhia
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| a pair of animite-buckled mesh war belts
TAP: a formal boat cloak of Katamba-black watersilk LOOK: Polished silver buttons stamped with a pair of crossed spears overlapped by a wolf's paw close the medium-length cape, contrasting sharply against the fabric. Lush watersilk is designed to drape the shoulders and shimmers beautifully, holding the luster of silk and movement of water as it falls from a formal stand-up collar. Durable silver steelsilk lines the interior of the garment and matching threads are whip-stitched around the edge, preventing tatter or wear due to frequent use or stormy seas. SOURCE: Kaarina
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| Made to crisscross over the hips and intersect at mid-pelvis, the belts are made from a black spidersilk mesh with silver steelsilk seams for the lightest weight with the most capacity. Sheaths of varied sizes adorn the surfaces, along with several straps and rings used for securing blunt weapons. A large animite buckle accents each belt engraved with a fierce wolf holding a spear in its jaws standing proudly in front of a trio of snow-capped mountains.
TAP: a tiny amethyst icesilk cassock buttoned with animite gremlins LOOK: Tailored to cover the wearer completely from neck to ankle, the silvery white warp threads of the cassock glitter icily against the luminous violet-hued metallic threads used in the weft of the loom. Minuscule animite buttons are masterfully shaped into mischievous little gremlins, depicted in various states of play as they frolic down the garment. The clean lines and lack of belt allow the clerical vestment to display the icesilk in an uninterrupted glory. SOURCE: Turialo
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| an animite-buckled mesh war harness
TAP: a damite-inlaid katar with a nightsilk-wrapped grip LOOK: Careful attention to detail has resulted in a razor-sharp blade decorated for formal attire, but suitable for use in combat. A simple steel hand guard plated in tarnished silver swirls around the handle to protect the user's hand during close combat and frayed storm-hued nightsilk cords wrap around a scratched onyx hilt. Rare damite inlaid into the center of the sword along the blood channel and engraved with the weapons name, reminds any onlooker why this relic would still be used. There appears to be something written on it. READ: A damite-inlaid katar reads: "Stormcaller" SCOURCE: Lyneya
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| This spacious container is made from a black spidersilk mesh with silver steelsilk seams for the lightest weight with the most capacity. In addition to the main compartment, a secondary quiver-sized pocket has been added to the side for easy loading in a tight spot. Keeping the strap's fit secure, a large animite buckle is engraved with a fierce wolf holding a spear in its jaws standing proudly in front of a trio of snow-capped mountains.
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!Clothing
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| a formal boat cloak of Katamba-black watersilk
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| Polished silver buttons stamped with a pair of crossed spears overlapped by a wolf's paw close the medium-length cape, contrasting sharply against the fabric. Lush watersilk is designed to drape the shoulders and shimmers beautifully, holding the luster of silk and movement of water as it falls from a formal stand-up collar. Durable silver steelsilk lines the interior of the garment and matching threads are whip-stitched around the edge, preventing tatter or wear due to frequent use or stormy seas.
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| a tiny amethyst icesilk cassock buttoned with animite gremlins
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| Tailored to cover the wearer completely from neck to ankle, the silvery white warp threads of the cassock glitter icily against the luminous violet-hued metallic threads used in the weft of the loom. Minuscule animite buttons are masterfully shaped into mischievous little gremlins, depicted in various states of play as they frolic down the garment. The clean lines and lack of belt allow the clerical vestment to display the icesilk in an uninterrupted glory.
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!Weapons
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| a damite-inlaid katar with a nightsilk-wrapped grip
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| Careful attention to detail has resulted in a razor-sharp blade decorated for formal attire, but suitable for use in combat. A simple steel hand guard plated in tarnished silver swirls around the handle to protect the user's hand during close combat and frayed storm-hued nightsilk cords wrap around a scratched onyx hilt. Rare damite inlaid into the center of the sword along the blood channel and engraved with the weapons name, reminds any onlooker why this relic would still be used. There appears to be something written on it. READ: A damite-inlaid katar reads: "Stormcaller"
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Latest revision as of 09:43, 8 August 2013

Containers
a pair of animite-buckled mesh war belts
Made to crisscross over the hips and intersect at mid-pelvis, the belts are made from a black spidersilk mesh with silver steelsilk seams for the lightest weight with the most capacity. Sheaths of varied sizes adorn the surfaces, along with several straps and rings used for securing blunt weapons. A large animite buckle accents each belt engraved with a fierce wolf holding a spear in its jaws standing proudly in front of a trio of snow-capped mountains.
an animite-buckled mesh war harness
This spacious container is made from a black spidersilk mesh with silver steelsilk seams for the lightest weight with the most capacity. In addition to the main compartment, a secondary quiver-sized pocket has been added to the side for easy loading in a tight spot. Keeping the strap's fit secure, a large animite buckle is engraved with a fierce wolf holding a spear in its jaws standing proudly in front of a trio of snow-capped mountains.
Clothing
a formal boat cloak of Katamba-black watersilk
Polished silver buttons stamped with a pair of crossed spears overlapped by a wolf's paw close the medium-length cape, contrasting sharply against the fabric. Lush watersilk is designed to drape the shoulders and shimmers beautifully, holding the luster of silk and movement of water as it falls from a formal stand-up collar. Durable silver steelsilk lines the interior of the garment and matching threads are whip-stitched around the edge, preventing tatter or wear due to frequent use or stormy seas.
a tiny amethyst icesilk cassock buttoned with animite gremlins
Tailored to cover the wearer completely from neck to ankle, the silvery white warp threads of the cassock glitter icily against the luminous violet-hued metallic threads used in the weft of the loom. Minuscule animite buttons are masterfully shaped into mischievous little gremlins, depicted in various states of play as they frolic down the garment. The clean lines and lack of belt allow the clerical vestment to display the icesilk in an uninterrupted glory.
Weapons
a damite-inlaid katar with a nightsilk-wrapped grip
Careful attention to detail has resulted in a razor-sharp blade decorated for formal attire, but suitable for use in combat. A simple steel hand guard plated in tarnished silver swirls around the handle to protect the user's hand during close combat and frayed storm-hued nightsilk cords wrap around a scratched onyx hilt. Rare damite inlaid into the center of the sword along the blood channel and engraved with the weapons name, reminds any onlooker why this relic would still be used. There appears to be something written on it. READ: A damite-inlaid katar reads: "Stormcaller"