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Tattoo
She has a tattoo of a scene depicting a S'kra Kor clansman herding several Gor'Togs into a pen while several S'kra Mur look on. The Chieftain appears to be speaking to several Dhrakhhn S'kra traders while the clan shaman watches over all. The tail tip of a large night-black viper starts under the scene, its body rolling over the branded bicep. The words "Slo ku pivo'hrr'shu, Azhaquai Tel'rath'a Gavelg" follow the sinous curve of the viper ending with its head twisting around a dagger embedded in the flesh on her shoulder.
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a moonstone wedding band set with a sunstone cobra and an amber boar
- -The moonstone band is engraved with the crest of the Sraan T'Lar, a jungle green shield bearing two crossed scimitars by a variety of vials on one side with the Warrior Mage Guild crest on the other. The cobra is curled around itself, setting upon the boar's back as if riding into battle.
- A moonstone wedding band reads: "Mivar Feas, Alrar Abues. Ruai Abarai'ati, Abarakh Zaradil"
a delicate silver ring set with a piece of darkened moonstone
- -Set within an intricate scale-patterned filigree, the gem is carved across its face with a symbol that time has worn nearly smooth. A dagger-shaped inclusion within the stone is only visible when light touches the surface at the right angle. Nearly hidden within the wirework, phrases in Eth'ral'khh wend their way on overlapping paths, rendering them difficult to read at best.
- A delicate silver ring reads: "Ushnishs' s'zhaan."
a silver ru'at bracelet inlaid with moonstones and sunstones entwined with onyx
- -The stones inlaid into the band of silver surround a pair of intricate crests. A jungle green shield bearing two crossed scimitars surrounded by a variety of vials over the words, "Sraan T'Lar" rests beside a sky-blue shield with a scene of pack animals standing among a field of flowers above the words "Sraan Rasha." Carefully etched into the lower edge, two golden lions are depicted, one above the other, on a shield of red above the name "DrikWalla."
- A silver ru'at bracelet reads: "Slo ku pivo'hrr'shu."