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These dramatic bracers are crafted from magically treated golden ore to amplify their durability; they appear quite ordinary, nearly plain apart from an intricate engraving of a miniature crescent.
These magical leaves can be found in the Tranquillity Plains, above the Golden Altar of the Sun. The magical powers of the Eagle have imbued this leaf with the power to control Nature. It is said that it can connect the Altar of Storms with the Golden Altar of the Sun, increasing their powers.
Though the small axe is more a tool of woodcutting than an instrument of carnage and death; some beginning warriors prefer the axe to a staff or sword. Early combat training with such a tool later proves useful when the battle-axe becomes a fledgling warriors weapon of choice.
The mace is a direct descendant of the basic club, being nothing more than a wooden shaft with an iron head mounted on the end. The head on the end of the mace is riddled with sharp points, enabling it to maim and tear flesh. Being a cumbersome weapon, most warriors find it troublesome to use as they develop higher levels of skill.
The shield consists only of a wooden circle approximately one meter in diameter with two leather handles attached to the unpainted side. The side of the shield facing your enemy is often painted family colors or crest, though some elect to depict fearsome beasts such as dragons or griffins in hopes of gaining that beasts strength in battle.
A large black hat embroidered with a skull and cross bones.
Quarterstaff - Say goodbye to that old dusty Oak Staff. This staff is capable of inflicting damage to more than just someones ego. Not the best, but it gets the job done.
The rapier is a long slender blade crafted by and for the finest of warriors who take dueling as an art. Although not as devastating as some of the other advanced weapons around, no weapon exists which can match the rapiers ability to parry opponents thrusts and strike back in the blink of an eye.
The diadem is a band of thin silver, it appears quite flimsy but surprisingly provides good protection. This headwear is normally favoured by magic-users.
The helmet shines brightly in the sunlight, due to its high luster. While the metal the helmet is made of is slightly too malleable for a piece of armor, it is a definite improvement over wearing a rusted out husk of a helmet.
This skull cap is made of a relatively soft silver alloy which allows the cap to mould itself to fit very snugly against the wearers head. The skull cap offers a minimal amount of protection while its snug fit allows the wearer to move and cast spells without the restrictions of heavier headgear.
Thin steel forged into long hoops to hug the forearms of the wearer, the Steel Bracers provide protection to the wielders extremities while still allowing maximum movement and speed.
Little more than a reinforced leather vest, the studded leather doublet began as a large piece of leather. From that point it was crafted into a flexible piece of armor covering you from your chest to your thighs, offering defense against minor blows to your front and back. For additional protection iron nails were driven into the leather doublet, thus the name "studded leather doublet".
This small oval shield straps to the forearm, providing the wearer some protection from blows while maintaining the ability to use their hand for other tasks. The outer surface of the buckler is covered in a thick, leathery hide that is exceptionally strong.
A wristband that increases the charisma of the wearer.
This stripy skin resembles that of a Zebra!
Of the many knives used in rites and rituals, some actually harness the of their victims. It is said that these select daggers actually drink the blood of their spoils while the blades themselves remain clean.
The Spider Staff is a simple wooden staff. Engraved just below the end is a golden symbol of a spider.
A magically enchanted version of the bog-standard cleaning implement. This broomstick hovers above the ground, allowing its user to ride it to cross dangerous terrain at high-speed. Nevertheless, you do look a bit suspicious and stupid in the process.
A sign of friendship between the wearer and the city of Windia
This weapon is beautifully crafted by Dwarven weaponsmiths. The handle is made of a black ivory and the blade is made of a shimmering mixture of mythrill and steel. The weight and size of this weapon is considerable, and is not as easily used by novice warriors.
These elbow-length black leather gloves fit close to the skin. The leather is soft and flexible, allowing the wearer to maintain a full range of motion, but still is strong enough to provide some protection.
Carved from the thighbone of a sprite, this thin, pointed length of bone was designed to enhance the gestures required for spellcasting and to aid in channeling and directing magical energies. Although generally not used as a combat weapon, a desperate mage might use the wand in close combat.
A cheap lightweight tunic made from the bark slowly stripped from the Branchwood Tree. Its brown color helps budding Warriors blend in with the surroundings of a forest and has been carefully assembled to offer adequate protection from any light blows to your torso.
The Gloves of Archery are simple made gloves made from tough materials found throughout the northeastern territory of this world. The tanned brown is outlined with golden spheres that adjoin near the fingertips. The protection that these gloves hold is surprising due to its baggy look in some respect. The gloves are extremely comfortable which wields to the requests of past bow users whom had unbearable blisters.