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For a minuscule fee, Binder [[Jurgis]] will be willing to consult with those who wish to |
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bind any artisan-altered weapon or set/piece of armor to any exactly matching item that |
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may have been tempered, balanced, lightened, hardened, or otherwise forge-altered. |
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Please note that "exactly matching" means "exactly matching." Artisan-altered |
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broadswords may be ForgeBound to a forge-altered broadsword. however an artisan-altered |
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scimitar cannot be ForgeBound to a forge-altered longsword, rapier, cutlass, nimsha, or |
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any other style of weapon other than "scimitar." |
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Be on notice that in addition to the modest, non-refundable consultation fee, Binder |
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Jurgis will also charge a fee for his actual services commensurate with both his skill |
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and the attention to detail required for the pieces in question.</pre> |
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Revision as of 17:16, 10 July 2015
-== ForgeBinding ==-
For a minuscule fee, Binder [[Jurgis]] will be willing to consult with those who wish to
bind any artisan-altered weapon or set/piece of armor to any exactly matching item that
may have been tempered, balanced, lightened, hardened, or otherwise forge-altered.
Please note that "exactly matching" means "exactly matching." Artisan-altered
broadswords may be ForgeBound to a forge-altered broadsword. however an artisan-altered
scimitar cannot be ForgeBound to a forge-altered longsword, rapier, cutlass, nimsha, or
any other style of weapon other than "scimitar."
Be on notice that in addition to the modest, non-refundable consultation fee, Binder
Jurgis will also charge a fee for his actual services commensurate with both his skill
and the attention to detail required for the pieces in question.
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