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{{NPC
|name=Master Smith Martrem
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|race=Gor'Tog
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|map=99
|map=99
|type=shopowner
|type=shopowner
|relat=Kilora{{!}}Kilora (wife)
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Master Smith Martrem owns [[Martrem's Forge and Armory]].
Master Smith Martrem owns [[Martrem's Forge and Armory]] and is married to Kilora.


==Description==
Martrem is a middle-aged Gor'Tog man with greyish-green skin and a massive physique. He wears a pair of supple deerskin breeches and an open leather vest with rawhide laces. In one ear, he sports a Wind Elf marriage earring -- a golden hoop within which dangles a gold-beaded raven's feather. Despite his size, his touch is surprisingly delicate as he patiently hammers rivets in each link of chainmail, explaining the procedure to an apprentice as he works.
Martrem is a middle-aged Gor'Tog man with greyish-green skin and a massive physique. He wears a pair of supple deerskin breeches and an open leather vest with rawhide laces. In one ear, he sports a Wind Elf marriage earring -- a golden hoop within which dangles a gold-beaded raven's feather. Despite his size, his touch is surprisingly delicate as he patiently hammers rivets in each link of chainmail, explaining the procedure to an apprentice as he works.

Revision as of 23:54, 15 March 2011

Martrem
Status: Alive
Race: Gor'Tog
Gender: Male
Location: Martrem's Forge and Armory (Ranik Map 99)
Type: shopowner
Relatives: Kilora (wife)

Master Smith Martrem owns Martrem's Forge and Armory and is married to Kilora.

Description

Martrem is a middle-aged Gor'Tog man with greyish-green skin and a massive physique. He wears a pair of supple deerskin breeches and an open leather vest with rawhide laces. In one ear, he sports a Wind Elf marriage earring -- a golden hoop within which dangles a gold-beaded raven's feather. Despite his size, his touch is surprisingly delicate as he patiently hammers rivets in each link of chainmail, explaining the procedure to an apprentice as he works.