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<blockquote data-quote="der_kluge" data-source="post: 1309737" data-attributes="member: 945"><p>Moving up the stairs, the party finds a room filled with treasures beyond their wildest dreams. The room is relatively small, but absolutely filled with boxes and shelves filled with jewelry, gems, sacks of coinage, art, wine, and weapons and armor.</p><p></p><p>Bars of gold, and silver </p><p>Sacks full of coins. These coins come in a variety of styles, several are square, and have simple pictures on them, like a sun, or a moon, or a sword. There are bags of gold coins (5000 gold coins), several bags of silver coins (50,000 silver coins), bronze coins (100,000 bronze coins), and even some stone coins (probably the least valuable denomination) (200,000 stone coins).</p><p></p><p>Jewelry:</p><p>There are boxes and boxes of jewelry. Nearly 4,000 individual pieces of jewelry, including earrings, necklaces, bracelets, amulets, nose-rings, rings of all styles, brooches, and even tail rings. Most of the metal in the jewelry is bronze or copper, but the finer pieces are made with silver or gold. </p><p></p><p>Gems:</p><p>The largest such gems and precious stones include: 1 piece of amber with a small insect inside, 5 pieces of amber without insects, 8 agates, 3 lapis lazuli stones, 1 alexandrite stone, 2 rubies, 3 aquamarines, 1 emerald, 2 iolite stones, 3 bars of solid jade, 2 bloodstones. There are countless other smaller gems of lesser value.</p><p></p><p>Art:</p><p>There are numerous clay pots, each are of the highest quality, and have elaborate scenes emblazoned upon them. In addition, there are clay vases, as well as bronze vases, and ornate gold and silver goblets, plates, and other fine dining ware, each of the highest quality.</p><p></p><p>Masterwork items:</p><p>There are several masterwork bronze spears, scimitars, axes, and daggers. There are several suits of masterwork bronze plate armor, as well as masterwork bronze shields (multiple sizes). There is also a suit of masterwork, ornamental gold plate armor. There are some other miscellaneous masterwork items – an hourglass, a mirror, and an ocarina.</p><p></p><p>Miscellaneous:</p><p>There are more than 50 bottles of well-aged wines on a wine rack here. There are also numerous sacks of seeds and grains.</p><p></p><p>Magic Items:</p><p>+1 Socketed Bronze scimitar</p><p>+1 Chain shirt</p><p>+1 Studded Leather Armor</p><p>+2 Hide</p><p>+1 Longspear (3)</p><p>+1 Halberd (2)</p><p>+1 Guisarme (2)</p><p>+2 Glaive</p><p>+1 Heavy Shield</p><p>+1 Dire Flail</p><p></p><p>Boots, +10 to Move Silently skill</p><p>Cloak, +10 to Hide skill</p><p>Gloves, +10 to Ride skill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="der_kluge, post: 1309737, member: 945"] Moving up the stairs, the party finds a room filled with treasures beyond their wildest dreams. The room is relatively small, but absolutely filled with boxes and shelves filled with jewelry, gems, sacks of coinage, art, wine, and weapons and armor. Bars of gold, and silver Sacks full of coins. These coins come in a variety of styles, several are square, and have simple pictures on them, like a sun, or a moon, or a sword. There are bags of gold coins (5000 gold coins), several bags of silver coins (50,000 silver coins), bronze coins (100,000 bronze coins), and even some stone coins (probably the least valuable denomination) (200,000 stone coins). Jewelry: There are boxes and boxes of jewelry. Nearly 4,000 individual pieces of jewelry, including earrings, necklaces, bracelets, amulets, nose-rings, rings of all styles, brooches, and even tail rings. Most of the metal in the jewelry is bronze or copper, but the finer pieces are made with silver or gold. Gems: The largest such gems and precious stones include: 1 piece of amber with a small insect inside, 5 pieces of amber without insects, 8 agates, 3 lapis lazuli stones, 1 alexandrite stone, 2 rubies, 3 aquamarines, 1 emerald, 2 iolite stones, 3 bars of solid jade, 2 bloodstones. There are countless other smaller gems of lesser value. Art: There are numerous clay pots, each are of the highest quality, and have elaborate scenes emblazoned upon them. In addition, there are clay vases, as well as bronze vases, and ornate gold and silver goblets, plates, and other fine dining ware, each of the highest quality. Masterwork items: There are several masterwork bronze spears, scimitars, axes, and daggers. There are several suits of masterwork bronze plate armor, as well as masterwork bronze shields (multiple sizes). There is also a suit of masterwork, ornamental gold plate armor. There are some other miscellaneous masterwork items – an hourglass, a mirror, and an ocarina. Miscellaneous: There are more than 50 bottles of well-aged wines on a wine rack here. There are also numerous sacks of seeds and grains. Magic Items: +1 Socketed Bronze scimitar +1 Chain shirt +1 Studded Leather Armor +2 Hide +1 Longspear (3) +1 Halberd (2) +1 Guisarme (2) +2 Glaive +1 Heavy Shield +1 Dire Flail Boots, +10 to Move Silently skill Cloak, +10 to Hide skill Gloves, +10 to Ride skill [/QUOTE]
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