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<blockquote data-quote="Tellerian Hawke" data-source="post: 7039660" data-attributes="member: 6790669"><p><strong>Answers to Questions Asked. Part One: VALE'S QUESTIONS.</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>The priest of Clangeddin says,</strong> <span style="color: red">"We generally don't use the stuff. It's much easier to turn the undead than to waste time with Gravebane. Aside from that, we also manufacture thrown "bomb" potions which are far more effective than Gravebane. All you need is a good throwing arm; if you manage to hit an undead with one of our potions, it explodes with the power of light, causing significant trauma to all but the strongest of undead creatures. If you're looking for Gravebane, however, the Mage Guild has oodles of it."</span></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>The priest of Clangeddin says,</strong> <span style="color: red">"Not at all. We have much more than that, already on-hand. I can fill a small hand-barrel for you. I'm afraid we don't have enough flasks to spare, however; we need them for manufacturing potions."</span></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>The priest of Moradin says,</strong> <span style="color: red">"While we will gladly send messages for you, to the members of your order back home in Kalmir, we are not in a position to speak for your order, or to accept and deliver reconnaissance reports to them on your behalf. Though we are part of the same priesthood, we have not taken the same vows as your order, thus, we cannot presume to act as extensions of their authority. If you want to report to them, we would be glad to relay your report to them, but we cannot accept your report directly. Nor can we vouch for the report's accuracy, on an official level, since, as non-members, our word regrettably means little to your superiors."</span></p><p></p><p>[sblock=Reminder: Location of Kalmir]</p><p style="text-align: center"></p> <p style="text-align: center">[ATTACH]81636[/ATTACH]</p> <p style="text-align: center"></p><p>[/sblock]</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>The priest of Moradin says,</strong> <span style="color: red">"I've seen weapons like that before. They used to be common among our order; however, they have fallen out of fashion in the last two hundred years or so. You are correct, it requires a holy symbol. And it must be a metal one. Judging by the grooves in your axe, this hole was meant for a holy symbol of Clangeddin Silverbeard. You must place the symbol inside the hole, and pray over it. During the course of your prayers, you must announce that you are willing to sacrifice part of yourself, to prove that you are worthy to wield it. If the prayer is not said, and the sacrifice is not made, the symbol pops out on its own. It has nothing to do with being seated correctly. These are known as 'Bonded Weapons' and once bonded, serve their owners, only. In the old days, they did it to prevent their magical weapons from being stolen, and/or being used for ill. But few are willing to pay the price nowadays; it is physically, emotionally, and spiritually taxing to activate such a weapon, especially if the weapon is powerful. I don't know whose axe you have there, but I'd keep it out of sight, were I you, until you discover its origins. It might have been an Acolyte's weapon; but then again, it may have belonged to a High Priest. Guard it well, for weapons of this type are exceedingly rare. As for discovering its origins, I'd suggest going to the Mage Guild; they have spells and rituals for that sort of thing. We can commune with the powers that be, and ask questions, but in this instance, the methodology of wizards will probably prove to be more expedient."</span></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>On the side of the Mage Guild, there is a door, which leads to a small shop, where non-members may buy minor items that the Mage Guild fabricates on a consistent basis. The clerk there says,</strong><span style="color: red"> "Yes, we sell the large vials of Gravebane, but not the small ones; we've had many complaints that the small vials cover too small an area, which the undead creatures can simply go around and/or bypass. The large vials cover a much wider area, although they are more costly. However, by order of the Mayor, all undead-destroying supplies are sold at a 25% subsidy, which the city covers. Thus, instead of 200 gp., we charge only 150 gp. for the large vials."</span></p><p></p><p>[gm]</p><p><strong>The Mage Guild DOES NOT have the small vials available.</strong> They follow a supply-&-demand profit model, and therefore, only sell the larger vials. The difference between the small and large vials is as follows: the small vials affect only one square on the map grid; the large vials affect a 2 square by 2 square (10 ft x 10 ft) area as shown:</p><p></p><p style="text-align: center">[ATTACH]81633[/ATTACH]</p><p>[/gm]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tellerian Hawke, post: 7039660, member: 6790669"] [b]Answers to Questions Asked. Part One: VALE'S QUESTIONS.[/b] [B]The priest of Clangeddin says,[/B] [color=red]"We generally don't use the stuff. It's much easier to turn the undead than to waste time with Gravebane. Aside from that, we also manufacture thrown "bomb" potions which are far more effective than Gravebane. All you need is a good throwing arm; if you manage to hit an undead with one of our potions, it explodes with the power of light, causing significant trauma to all but the strongest of undead creatures. If you're looking for Gravebane, however, the Mage Guild has oodles of it."[/color] [B]The priest of Clangeddin says,[/B] [color=red]"Not at all. We have much more than that, already on-hand. I can fill a small hand-barrel for you. I'm afraid we don't have enough flasks to spare, however; we need them for manufacturing potions."[/color] [B]The priest of Moradin says,[/B] [color=red]"While we will gladly send messages for you, to the members of your order back home in Kalmir, we are not in a position to speak for your order, or to accept and deliver reconnaissance reports to them on your behalf. Though we are part of the same priesthood, we have not taken the same vows as your order, thus, we cannot presume to act as extensions of their authority. If you want to report to them, we would be glad to relay your report to them, but we cannot accept your report directly. Nor can we vouch for the report's accuracy, on an official level, since, as non-members, our word regrettably means little to your superiors."[/color] [sblock=Reminder: Location of Kalmir] [center] [ATTACH=CONFIG]81636._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/center] [/sblock] [B]The priest of Moradin says,[/B] [color=red]"I've seen weapons like that before. They used to be common among our order; however, they have fallen out of fashion in the last two hundred years or so. You are correct, it requires a holy symbol. And it must be a metal one. Judging by the grooves in your axe, this hole was meant for a holy symbol of Clangeddin Silverbeard. You must place the symbol inside the hole, and pray over it. During the course of your prayers, you must announce that you are willing to sacrifice part of yourself, to prove that you are worthy to wield it. If the prayer is not said, and the sacrifice is not made, the symbol pops out on its own. It has nothing to do with being seated correctly. These are known as 'Bonded Weapons' and once bonded, serve their owners, only. In the old days, they did it to prevent their magical weapons from being stolen, and/or being used for ill. But few are willing to pay the price nowadays; it is physically, emotionally, and spiritually taxing to activate such a weapon, especially if the weapon is powerful. I don't know whose axe you have there, but I'd keep it out of sight, were I you, until you discover its origins. It might have been an Acolyte's weapon; but then again, it may have belonged to a High Priest. Guard it well, for weapons of this type are exceedingly rare. As for discovering its origins, I'd suggest going to the Mage Guild; they have spells and rituals for that sort of thing. We can commune with the powers that be, and ask questions, but in this instance, the methodology of wizards will probably prove to be more expedient."[/color] [B]On the side of the Mage Guild, there is a door, which leads to a small shop, where non-members may buy minor items that the Mage Guild fabricates on a consistent basis. The clerk there says,[/B][color=red] "Yes, we sell the large vials of Gravebane, but not the small ones; we've had many complaints that the small vials cover too small an area, which the undead creatures can simply go around and/or bypass. The large vials cover a much wider area, although they are more costly. However, by order of the Mayor, all undead-destroying supplies are sold at a 25% subsidy, which the city covers. Thus, instead of 200 gp., we charge only 150 gp. for the large vials."[/color] [gm] [B]The Mage Guild DOES NOT have the small vials available.[/B] They follow a supply-&-demand profit model, and therefore, only sell the larger vials. The difference between the small and large vials is as follows: the small vials affect only one square on the map grid; the large vials affect a 2 square by 2 square (10 ft x 10 ft) area as shown: [CENTER][ATTACH=CONFIG]81633._xfImport[/ATTACH][/CENTER] [/gm] [/QUOTE]
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