swords |
 | dark blade | A blade made of darkend metal as by Drow. It would be disturbing if this weapon would twinkle and shine while you are sneaking someone up in the dark. |
 | fire longsword | This blade has been enchanted with the elemental power of fire. |
 | magical serinjah-sword | A blade of the Serinjah-people, which was enchanted by an elementary, magical force. Flashes emerge around that blade. |
 | magical longsword | A sword that was magically altered. How that happened and what the intention was will have to be found out by yourself or asked from a magician. |
 | poisoned long sword | This quite effectively usable long sword was perfidiously poisoned! |
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axes |
 | poisened executioner's axe | This heavy weapon, generelly refered to as „ executioner's axe, “ is commonly used in Albar and Gynk for executions. Using it in combat it is simply too inert. The axe has been poisoned, since the axe alone is obviously not enough to behead the delinquent. No, to ensure that he is really going to die from it, the weapon has to be poisoned as well. |
 | magical dwarven axe | Dwarves usually don't like magic, but a mage has definitely fumbled around with this axe. |
 | heavy waraxe | Only the strongest warriors can use this weapon effectively, but those who can will inflict a lot of damage with it! Not everyone is strong enough and had better not use it because without the right strength, it will need more time to strike with it than it needs to make a knot into a Goblin's intestines. |
 | fire waraxe | Quite a hot thing. |
 | magical waraxe | This axe looks as if a mage has done something with it. You're not sure what... |
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daggers and other thrustings |
 | sabre | A sabre. Sailors and pirates like these. Hoist the sails, ye lice-eaten sea dogs ! Arrrr ! |
 | red fire dagger | A red Dagger with a magically enchanted blade. |
 | magical dagger | Appaerantly a magical dagger. |
 | poisoned dagger | A dagger with a poisoned blade. |
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distance weapons |
 | drow bow | A bow from which a magical light emerges. The name „drow bow“ got accepted somehow because, holding an illuminated weapon in front of your face when being in the dark, complicates aiming, especially when you are a drow which are known to have sensitive eyes. Maybe there is another reason for the light and it was simply enchanted by a magician. |
 | ebony wood bow | This longbow was artfully made from a very expensive wood and enchanted with a spell. |
 | long bow | A normal but effective longbow with a long range. |
 | serinjah-rider's bow | Many shortbows like this one are manufactured by the Serinjah, which are a nation of hunters and riders. |
 | wind arrows | Arrows which have been treated with a magical lotion just fly better. |
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clubs, wands and maces |
 | morining star | It is a morning star. If one of these meets you, it suddenly becomes night and you will see many twinkling stars. |
 | mace | The right tool to smash some old bones. |
 | wand of wind | A wand that holds the elementary force of the wind. A magician probably knows how to use it. |
 | wand of fire | The twinkling stone on top of the wand could be an ordinary ruby. But you know better and will not touch this enchanted wand of a magician... |
 | wand of earth | A wand that shows the symbols of the elementary force of earth on its piston. Everyone but magicians better do not touch this. |
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armors |
 | salkamaerian officer's armor | A heavy, skillfully ornamented plate armor as worn by salkamar officers and paladins. |
 | albarian noble's armor | Not as ornamented as the salkamaerian version, this albarian style armor is the kind of armor that an albarian noble man or commander would wear on the battle field. |
 | albarian steel plate | A steel plate like albarian knights in lower ranks without nobility wore it. |
 | dwarven state armor | A very heavy steel armor which is heavily ornamented with gold. Because of its nearly squared form, someone who has not the stature of a dwarf will not be able to fit into it. However, for dwarves it is the crown of dwarven armor smithing. A pompous fortress on two legs. |
 | drow armor | A blackened armor with some magical runes, but no elementary effect can be recognized. The fearsome structure seems unpractical but the cruel looking shoulder blades seem to prevent beheadings and to daunt enemies. Since drow abjured the gods and were cursed for it, it does not seem to be a good idea to wear that thing. |
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helmets and other armorparts |
 | chain trousers | Trousers made of chains. What else is there to say? |
 | storm cap | A helmet like it is worn by the salkamaerian legions. During their military training, they get a uniformed armor, in contrary to the albarian people, which usually are recruited from slaves who get a spit. |
 | gynkese mercenarie's helmet | A helmet of the kind that gynkesian mercenarie's wear. They prefer a solid grid for protection which does not hinder sight too much. |
 | Salkamaerian paladin's helmet | This is a heavy, ornamented plate helmet like it is worn by Salkamar's paladin's. |
 | mosaic shield | A shield with a tesselated surface made of different metal plates. The small plates overlap towards the outer bounds so that strikes will deflected to the sides rather than to the face or the legs of the fighter. |
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clothes and accesoires |
 | hat | Protects well from sun and rain, but isn't too fashionable. |
 | black cult robe | Robes of this kind are wornr from black-cultists - followers of a Bjolmur- or Cherasscult which is dangerous and forbidden in all cultures of Illarion. |
 | blue dress | A nice blue dress. An ogre would look quite dumb in it. |
 | charm of the icebird | A nifty, shiny looking amulet. You often see it worn by elfs or pansys without armor, so it's propably useful for mages. |
 | white priest robe | A heavy white robe which may look nice on some priest. |
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food |
 | apple pie | Halflings love it, elfs say that it's too sweet, and it's not raw enough for lizards. |
 | rabbit dish | A harmonious combination of fresh herbs and rabbit meet. |
 | bread | Looks like... bread. |
 | steak | A well done beef-steak |
 | wine | It's perfect for romantic dinners or solid meals |
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tools |
 | pick-axe | Everyone who wants to fetch coal, gems, iron or other materials should have one. |
 | crucible-pincers | This pincer is needed to gain molten iron out of the forge. |
 | plane | A good tool for work with wood. |
 | shovel | Just dig a hole and look what comes out of it! Well, if it's dead, just pray that it's not moving. |
 | scissors | Cloth could be cut into shape with this tool. It's also useful to shear a sheep... unless they try to escape. |
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potions |
 | full bottle | A glas bottle with a practical hamper - probably filled with rum or tasty, strong dwarven beer. |
 | food potion | This potion, brewed by alchemists, contains a lot of nutriments. With the aid of herbal magic, it can substitute food entirely. However, it would probably be neither healthy nor cheap to do that for longer periods. |
 | mana potion | Mages love this stuff. "Magical energies" - bleh! |
 | yellow potion | A bottle with a yellow fluid. It could be wine, which was unseemly filled in a potion bottle, or something else. |
 | empty bottle | This bottle is, who would have guessed, totaly empty. Alchemists and Druids could really use it. |
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herbs and plants |
 | hop | Unrenounceable for making beer. |
 | life root | A symbiotic root which grows between the roots of cut down trees. Some say that this is the live root of a cut down tree, filled with pure vitality. Others assert that, if they are dug in, the same tree would grow out of it. |
 | Strawberry | Very delicious and sweet - a seductive sight for each sweet tooth. |
 | sand berry | Are found in the various deserts of Gobaith. They grow on hedges and bushs. |
 | anger berry | This berry is needed to brew the mysterious wind potion. |
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