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==Warrior's Harness==
==Warrior's Harness==
It's not clear if this harness is magical or simply the work of a master, but all Barbarians who have tested it agree that it will! hold almost any weapon of any size and that weapons stored within remain in better repair than usual.
It's not clear if this harness is magical or simply the work of a master, but all Barbarians who have tested it agree that it will! hold almost any weapon of any size and that weapons stored within remain in better repair than usual.

==Study==
Looking over the harness's construction, you marvel at how perfectly it has been created for combat and those who make combat their profession. You feel an affinity for the piece, as if it was designed for you, or you for it. You sense that a warrior who uses a harness this solidly made could not help but take slightly better care of his weapons, finding them in generally better repair than if they were stored in some other container.
Looking at your harness, you feel certain that you could:<br />
<br />
RUB - to form a special bond with the item.<br />
PUT - weapons inside it.<br />
REPAIR - to slightly repair weapons inside it.<br />
GET - to get weapons from inside it.<br />
TUG - to tug its straps.<br />
ADJUST - to adjust how it fits over your shoulder.<br />
PAT - to prepare to draw out a weapon.<br />
<br />
Looking at this item, your struck by the idea that it's really designed for Barbarians and will almost certainly not function properly in other hands.

Revision as of 21:35, 27 June 2014

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well-oiled weapon harness
Look: Supple and well-maintained, this container is hung with dozens of ties, buckles and straps, sufficient to secure almost any weapon and allowing the wearer to evenly distribute its load, no matter how awkward or unwieldy it might otherwise be. Branded into the dark, earthen-hued leather is a wreath of stylized flames surrounding a crude, humanoid figure holding twin swords aloft.
Weight: Unknown
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: Unknown
Properties:
  • This item is magical.
  • This item is a container or has pockets.
  • This item is worn in a generic slot.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
  • This item is styled or has special functions for Barbarians.
Dimensions: ? length x ? width x ? height
Capacity: 15 length x 10 width x 5 height (1000 stones)
Sources: Source is Guildfest 412/Auction

Warrior's Harness

It's not clear if this harness is magical or simply the work of a master, but all Barbarians who have tested it agree that it will! hold almost any weapon of any size and that weapons stored within remain in better repair than usual.

Study

Looking over the harness's construction, you marvel at how perfectly it has been created for combat and those who make combat their profession. You feel an affinity for the piece, as if it was designed for you, or you for it. You sense that a warrior who uses a harness this solidly made could not help but take slightly better care of his weapons, finding them in generally better repair than if they were stored in some other container. Looking at your harness, you feel certain that you could:

RUB - to form a special bond with the item.
PUT - weapons inside it.
REPAIR - to slightly repair weapons inside it.
GET - to get weapons from inside it.
TUG - to tug its straps.
ADJUST - to adjust how it fits over your shoulder.
PAT - to prepare to draw out a weapon.

Looking at this item, your struck by the idea that it's really designed for Barbarians and will almost certainly not function properly in other hands.