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Look: | The palm-sized booklet is bound with natural leather. The title is written in silver letters -- Rutilor -- with an embossed silver sword underscoring it. The booklet is closed. The bold-lettered title of the book reads: RUTILOR |
Weight: | 1 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | 1,263 Kronars1,010.4 Lirums <br />911.381 Dokoras <br />1.263 LTBpoints <br />1.263 Tickets <br />1.263 Scrips <br /> |
Properties: | |
Dimensions: | 1 length x 1 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Sold by Gadelica's Riches for the Reverent (3) for 1,011 Lirums Source is Gadelica's Riches for the Reverent (4), Gadelica's Riches for the Reverent (3) |
- READ: The opened book reveals the following inscription, hand-printed in glossy black ink upon silver-bordered parchment:
Rutilor
Rutilor is kind in his job as the defender of the gods. He judges
with kindness and even-handedness, and is ferocious in what he defends. A
patron of paladins, Rutilor will stalwartly defend anyone who he feels is
getting a raw deal. A god of truth, he cannot lie. He is a collector of
swords, especially extraordinary ones, and has enchanted a few in his time.
He has a small kennel of hounds that he unleashes when someone has escaped his
judgment; they cannot stop once they are on a trail, and they never lose their
prey. Without fear, Rutilor is much the same way, and -- though short by
comparison to other gods (it is the form he chose) -- has taken on opponents
twice his size. His emblem is the mongoose.
At the bottom, scrawled in a delicate hand is:
copied from The Immortals, by my hand, Gadelica Treblesong