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<blockquote data-quote="Rookseye" data-source="post: 3517523" data-attributes="member: 18211"><p>Sepoto wanders throughout the armory and finds very little of interest to him. He hefts a studded iron mace and laughs inwardly at why someone would use such an unwieldy weapon. He places a pot helm with an over-large nose guard upon his head and finds he can see nothing, eliciting a chuckle from the others. </p><p></p><p>As his companions finish making their selections, the shifter realizes that his search appears to have been fruitless, it appears he will walk away empty-handed and the only thing he will take away are his friend's smiles at his clowning. He is about to turn away from the darkened corner of the armory when he notices something perched upon a dusty shelf overlooking a lonely looking suit of field plate displayed on a dummy (which appeared to be an implement of sun-heated torture in Sepoto's estimation). </p><p></p><p>The item above the armor was a small ivory quiver with a leather strap, fabricated from the hollowed tusk of some great beast. Within were fifteen finely-crafted steel arrows fletched with vibrantly colored pink and crimson flamingo feathers. </p><p></p><p>Monkey-climbing the rickety-looking wooden shelf, Sepoto retrieves the arrows with no more trouble than a pronounced sneeze at the disturbed dust, </p><p></p><p><span style="color: Orange"><span style="font-size: 12px"><em>"WA-CHOOOOOO"</em></span></span></p><p><span style="color: Orange"></span></p><p>and after examining his prize, he whistles at the quality of the craftsmanship. He smiles now that he has found something of use, and rushes to the counter to exchange his letter of credit with the clerk.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Orange">"It seems it is Sepoto's lucky day..." </span></p><p></p><p>[SBLOCK] Pebele, provided it is OK with you, Sepoto will be buying a quiver of 15 <em>+1 arrows</em>. Given that the DMG lists 50 <em>+1 arrows</em> at 2000gp, each arrow is worth a total of 40gp (2000gp/50). At this rate, fifteen arrows will cost 600gp (15 x 40gp = 600gp). This leaves Sepoto with 68gp remaining, which he will bank as the remainder of his letter of credit. So, if you don't mind me buying piecemeal, Sepoto will take the arrows. [/SBLOCK]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rookseye, post: 3517523, member: 18211"] Sepoto wanders throughout the armory and finds very little of interest to him. He hefts a studded iron mace and laughs inwardly at why someone would use such an unwieldy weapon. He places a pot helm with an over-large nose guard upon his head and finds he can see nothing, eliciting a chuckle from the others. As his companions finish making their selections, the shifter realizes that his search appears to have been fruitless, it appears he will walk away empty-handed and the only thing he will take away are his friend's smiles at his clowning. He is about to turn away from the darkened corner of the armory when he notices something perched upon a dusty shelf overlooking a lonely looking suit of field plate displayed on a dummy (which appeared to be an implement of sun-heated torture in Sepoto's estimation). The item above the armor was a small ivory quiver with a leather strap, fabricated from the hollowed tusk of some great beast. Within were fifteen finely-crafted steel arrows fletched with vibrantly colored pink and crimson flamingo feathers. Monkey-climbing the rickety-looking wooden shelf, Sepoto retrieves the arrows with no more trouble than a pronounced sneeze at the disturbed dust, [COLOR=Orange][SIZE=3][I]"WA-CHOOOOOO"[/I][/SIZE] [/COLOR] and after examining his prize, he whistles at the quality of the craftsmanship. He smiles now that he has found something of use, and rushes to the counter to exchange his letter of credit with the clerk. [COLOR=Orange]"It seems it is Sepoto's lucky day..." [/COLOR] [SBLOCK] Pebele, provided it is OK with you, Sepoto will be buying a quiver of 15 [I]+1 arrows[/I]. Given that the DMG lists 50 [I]+1 arrows[/I] at 2000gp, each arrow is worth a total of 40gp (2000gp/50). At this rate, fifteen arrows will cost 600gp (15 x 40gp = 600gp). This leaves Sepoto with 68gp remaining, which he will bank as the remainder of his letter of credit. So, if you don't mind me buying piecemeal, Sepoto will take the arrows. [/SBLOCK] [/QUOTE]
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