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|look=Though otherwise very plain in design, the garment bears a deeply cowled hood with an additional piece of fabric attached to its lower bottom half, further allowing for obfuscation of the wearer's facial features. The small pewter clasp is unadorned on its outer surface, though a simple closed eye design is etched into its reverse. |
|look=Though otherwise very plain in design, the garment bears a deeply cowled hood with an additional piece of fabric attached to its lower bottom half, further allowing for obfuscation of the wearer's facial features. The small pewter clasp is unadorned on its outer surface, though a simple closed eye design is etched into its reverse. |
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thin grey cloak (2) | |
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Look: | Though otherwise very plain in design, the garment bears a deeply cowled hood with an additional piece of fabric attached to its lower bottom half, further allowing for obfuscation of the wearer's facial features. The small pewter clasp is unadorned on its outer surface, though a simple closed eye design is etched into its reverse. |
Weight: | Unknown |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | Unknown |
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Dimensions: | ? length x ? width x ? height |
Capacity: | ? length x ? width x ? height (? stones) |
Sources: | Source is Guildfest 412/Auction |
Cloak Of Damaris
Folklore holds that Damaris himself set a blessing in the fabric of this cloak, that any Thief who does not wish to be found remain so, as long as night's dark mantle cloaks Elanthia.