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<blockquote data-quote="jester47" data-source="post: 1774275" data-attributes="member: 2238"><p>I will start.</p><p></p><p>Narfember's rough draft: </p><p></p><p>About 500 years ago, a king of a nearby kingdom, in secret, sought a cloak that would make him invisible. Narfenber, A talented young pyromancer but otherwise a wizard of mediocre ability already in the employ of the king, took up the task of crafting the requested cloak. When the cloak was finished he presented his work to the king in a secret meeting. The cloak turned the king invisible but the claok itself remained in plain sight. The king grew angry. Politics in the palace was such that he needed somthing to allow him to spy on his subjects at court and he had paid Narfenber handsomly to craft the cloak. When the king asked for his money back Narfember confessed that it was only a rough draft and that the real cloak would be delivered in three days. He further added that he had only wanted to assure the king that the work was progressing and that he would meet him again on the third night. The king calmed, and agreed, but kept the rough draft. Three days later the king returned to the secret meeting place. As the dawn grew so did his rage. Upon investigation it was learned that the wizard had departed on the early morning and in much haste, his destination unknown. The king sent his men far and wide to find the scoundrel wizard Narfember, but he was never seen agian in the kingdom. However, the cloak eventually did proove useful. The queen was a lover of masquerades, and the cloak allowed the king, a man who was not fond of finery or parties, to attend in whatever sort of dress he wanted. It also allowed him to switch out with a trusted advisor should he tire of the evenings events. In fact such a practice saved the kings life on several occasions. </p><p> </p><p>This is a fine cloak of purple cloth trimmed with white fur. Aside from acting like a normal cloak, it also has the ability to turn a character invisible as per the invisibility spell. However, the cloak itself remains visible for all to see. </p><p></p><p>Aaron.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jester47, post: 1774275, member: 2238"] I will start. Narfember's rough draft: About 500 years ago, a king of a nearby kingdom, in secret, sought a cloak that would make him invisible. Narfenber, A talented young pyromancer but otherwise a wizard of mediocre ability already in the employ of the king, took up the task of crafting the requested cloak. When the cloak was finished he presented his work to the king in a secret meeting. The cloak turned the king invisible but the claok itself remained in plain sight. The king grew angry. Politics in the palace was such that he needed somthing to allow him to spy on his subjects at court and he had paid Narfenber handsomly to craft the cloak. When the king asked for his money back Narfember confessed that it was only a rough draft and that the real cloak would be delivered in three days. He further added that he had only wanted to assure the king that the work was progressing and that he would meet him again on the third night. The king calmed, and agreed, but kept the rough draft. Three days later the king returned to the secret meeting place. As the dawn grew so did his rage. Upon investigation it was learned that the wizard had departed on the early morning and in much haste, his destination unknown. The king sent his men far and wide to find the scoundrel wizard Narfember, but he was never seen agian in the kingdom. However, the cloak eventually did proove useful. The queen was a lover of masquerades, and the cloak allowed the king, a man who was not fond of finery or parties, to attend in whatever sort of dress he wanted. It also allowed him to switch out with a trusted advisor should he tire of the evenings events. In fact such a practice saved the kings life on several occasions. This is a fine cloak of purple cloth trimmed with white fur. Aside from acting like a normal cloak, it also has the ability to turn a character invisible as per the invisibility spell. However, the cloak itself remains visible for all to see. Aaron. [/QUOTE]
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