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<blockquote data-quote="Isida Kep'Tukari" data-source="post: 1656342" data-attributes="member: 4441"><p>Items for other people. Bro - you still don't have down that item we discussed.</p><p></p><p><strong>Abdul-Hadi</strong> - Add the qualities of the <em>cloak of the bat</em> to your Robe of Luck. A year ago this cloak came to you by chance, made of fine, dark brown camel wood and latched with a golden clasp in the shape of a bat. The little creatures of the night are fairly common around the cities as well as the oases, and they seem to enjoy your company. From time to time they've warned you of danger as well, so you've come to heed them.</p><p></p><p>(rangerjohn - I need you to expand your background and personality)</p><p></p><p><strong>Nafeesa</strong> - A few years ago your pony companion Dahad alerted you to something unusual on the sands. Going to investigate you found an area of sand that had been fused into glass, as happened from either lightning... or intense fire. You realized this was a fire oasis, a very dangerous place to be. However, Dahad kept nudging you to investigage, and you found what he was looking for. Encased in one of the pools of glass was some kind of shimmering staff. As you tried to examine it, a gout of flame erupted, nearly catching you. Starting backwards, you waited until it subsided. Astonished, you realized that the flame had freed the staff from the glass. With caution, you plucked it out before the glass could solidify again. The staff proved to be made of a reddish glass, inlaid with rubies and runes of gold. Despite its fragile-seeming construction, it has proved to be as strone as stone. It is called the Staff of Healing Fires (<em>staff of healing</em>).</p><p></p><p><strong>Jibril a’Mussan</strong> - During Jibril's wanderings in the desert following the death of his sons, he met a strange man who called himself Kumel. He claimed to be a fakir, and had a few conversations with Jibril as they traveled together for a time, speaking of fate, sacrifice, and the fire of the spirit that kept one alive. One day, Kumel simply vanished, leaving behind not a single footprint to show where he might have wandered to. He left behind gifts however. One was a fine set of leather armor made from camel's hide. On the reverse side of it, it was worked with symbols of protection as well as wards against evil spirits. This acts as <em>+2 leather armor</em> that allows the user to reroll a failed Will save twice/day. </p><p></p><p>In addition, Jibril discovered another blessing had been made to his falchion, though he didn't realize it until it was almost too late. One night he was traveling through the dunes when he felt something evil watching him. Without any further warning, he was set upon by an angry ghost. Horribly he recognized it as the insane and angry spirit of one of his subordinates that had died in the desert. Jibril tried to run, to explain, but finally had to defend himself. Knowing it might be useless, he swung his falchion anyway, and was startled to see the ghost begin to bleed into the night air. He realized that Kumel had somehow allowed his sword to be able to strike spirits. (<em>+1 ghost touch falchion</em>)</p><p></p><p><strong>Tariq Salim</strong> - Tariq discovered this strange, cat-carved staff, made from ebon wood was left in his home with a note signed with an unfamiliar rakshasa sigil. The note only said that this staff "might be useful" with no other indication as to who might have sent it. Despite its questionable origin, it has proven to be very useful, and there has been no further notes from the mysterious benefactor. (<em>rod of cats</em>, Magic of Faerun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Isida Kep'Tukari, post: 1656342, member: 4441"] Items for other people. Bro - you still don't have down that item we discussed. [b]Abdul-Hadi[/b] - Add the qualities of the [i]cloak of the bat[/i] to your Robe of Luck. A year ago this cloak came to you by chance, made of fine, dark brown camel wood and latched with a golden clasp in the shape of a bat. The little creatures of the night are fairly common around the cities as well as the oases, and they seem to enjoy your company. From time to time they've warned you of danger as well, so you've come to heed them. (rangerjohn - I need you to expand your background and personality) [b]Nafeesa[/b] - A few years ago your pony companion Dahad alerted you to something unusual on the sands. Going to investigate you found an area of sand that had been fused into glass, as happened from either lightning... or intense fire. You realized this was a fire oasis, a very dangerous place to be. However, Dahad kept nudging you to investigage, and you found what he was looking for. Encased in one of the pools of glass was some kind of shimmering staff. As you tried to examine it, a gout of flame erupted, nearly catching you. Starting backwards, you waited until it subsided. Astonished, you realized that the flame had freed the staff from the glass. With caution, you plucked it out before the glass could solidify again. The staff proved to be made of a reddish glass, inlaid with rubies and runes of gold. Despite its fragile-seeming construction, it has proved to be as strone as stone. It is called the Staff of Healing Fires ([i]staff of healing[/i]). [b]Jibril a’Mussan[/b] - During Jibril's wanderings in the desert following the death of his sons, he met a strange man who called himself Kumel. He claimed to be a fakir, and had a few conversations with Jibril as they traveled together for a time, speaking of fate, sacrifice, and the fire of the spirit that kept one alive. One day, Kumel simply vanished, leaving behind not a single footprint to show where he might have wandered to. He left behind gifts however. One was a fine set of leather armor made from camel's hide. On the reverse side of it, it was worked with symbols of protection as well as wards against evil spirits. This acts as [i]+2 leather armor[/i] that allows the user to reroll a failed Will save twice/day. In addition, Jibril discovered another blessing had been made to his falchion, though he didn't realize it until it was almost too late. One night he was traveling through the dunes when he felt something evil watching him. Without any further warning, he was set upon by an angry ghost. Horribly he recognized it as the insane and angry spirit of one of his subordinates that had died in the desert. Jibril tried to run, to explain, but finally had to defend himself. Knowing it might be useless, he swung his falchion anyway, and was startled to see the ghost begin to bleed into the night air. He realized that Kumel had somehow allowed his sword to be able to strike spirits. ([i]+1 ghost touch falchion[/i]) [B]Tariq Salim[/B] - Tariq discovered this strange, cat-carved staff, made from ebon wood was left in his home with a note signed with an unfamiliar rakshasa sigil. The note only said that this staff "might be useful" with no other indication as to who might have sent it. Despite its questionable origin, it has proven to be very useful, and there has been no further notes from the mysterious benefactor. ([i]rod of cats[/i], Magic of Faerun) [/QUOTE]
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