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<blockquote data-quote="Deuce Traveler" data-source="post: 3883456" data-attributes="member: 34958"><p>wysiwyg: <span style="color: teal">"Ah, I see Sir is a man of taste. If you'll come right this way, Sir,"</span> the gentleman motions towards a glass display with two small, wooden cases inside. Moving to the other side of the display, opposite of you, the man pulls both cases out and opens them revealing two different kinds of intricately designed pistols.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: teal">"Now this one,"</span> the man begins, removing a dragon pistol with several chambers behind the barrel, <span style="color: teal">"is called the rapid fire dragon pistol. It has been designed to be loaded with six different shots which can be fired before reloading. Please keep in mind that it requires the standard firearms permit, so that Sir may avoid trouble here in the city. Such a permit costs 10 thrones. On the other hand, each round will cost Sir one and a half thrones which can become rather expensive over time if Sir is the kind of individual who often finds himself in a target-rich environment. Reloading typically takes two hands and several seconds, although as Sir can see this weapon is well-balanced and easily fired with one hand, while giving a 5% greater accuracy than the normal model. Currently we are selling this model for eight thousand, five hundred and fifty thrones, versus the two hundred and fifty thrones for the standard version."</span></p><p></p><p>He places the first beautifully crafted pistol to the side and shows the second version, which looks like a dragon pistol that has a demonic face at the end of the barrel as if the mouth was that of a fiend ready to spit bullets. <span style="color: teal">"Now, Sir, I hesitate to mention this since it is a very expensive model, but I can see that you have the distinct tastes of a true conneisseur. This is called the demon gun, and it's the perfect way to tell that certain someone that you don't like them. The gun has a demon bound to it that generates its own ammunition and therefore the pistol never needs reloading, and it seems to be about 5% more accurate and 10% more damaging than the normal model. Also, you may command it twice a day to fire an unholy round. This can be yours for twenty-four thousand, five hundred and fifty thrones."</span></p><p></p><p>OOC: One throne = 1 gp. A standard dragon pistol does 1d12 points of damage and has a critical of x3, a range increment of 50, has a weight of 2 lbs, and costs 250gp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deuce Traveler, post: 3883456, member: 34958"] wysiwyg: [color=teal]"Ah, I see Sir is a man of taste. If you'll come right this way, Sir,"[/color] the gentleman motions towards a glass display with two small, wooden cases inside. Moving to the other side of the display, opposite of you, the man pulls both cases out and opens them revealing two different kinds of intricately designed pistols. [color=teal]"Now this one,"[/color] the man begins, removing a dragon pistol with several chambers behind the barrel, [color=teal]"is called the rapid fire dragon pistol. It has been designed to be loaded with six different shots which can be fired before reloading. Please keep in mind that it requires the standard firearms permit, so that Sir may avoid trouble here in the city. Such a permit costs 10 thrones. On the other hand, each round will cost Sir one and a half thrones which can become rather expensive over time if Sir is the kind of individual who often finds himself in a target-rich environment. Reloading typically takes two hands and several seconds, although as Sir can see this weapon is well-balanced and easily fired with one hand, while giving a 5% greater accuracy than the normal model. Currently we are selling this model for eight thousand, five hundred and fifty thrones, versus the two hundred and fifty thrones for the standard version."[/color] He places the first beautifully crafted pistol to the side and shows the second version, which looks like a dragon pistol that has a demonic face at the end of the barrel as if the mouth was that of a fiend ready to spit bullets. [color=teal]"Now, Sir, I hesitate to mention this since it is a very expensive model, but I can see that you have the distinct tastes of a true conneisseur. This is called the demon gun, and it's the perfect way to tell that certain someone that you don't like them. The gun has a demon bound to it that generates its own ammunition and therefore the pistol never needs reloading, and it seems to be about 5% more accurate and 10% more damaging than the normal model. Also, you may command it twice a day to fire an unholy round. This can be yours for twenty-four thousand, five hundred and fifty thrones."[/color] OOC: One throne = 1 gp. A standard dragon pistol does 1d12 points of damage and has a critical of x3, a range increment of 50, has a weight of 2 lbs, and costs 250gp. [/QUOTE]
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