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<blockquote data-quote="Verbatim" data-source="post: 2104073" data-attributes="member: 15549"><p>Sighing in frustration at his inability to recognize anything among the religious relics, Ayden opened the magical bag and placed several of the pieces inside of it. While he was growing in his abilities, he hoped that some of the senior priests in the Lost Vale could cast a spell which revealed to them the history of the item. It was long shot, but Ayden was quickly learning that sometimes the long shot was the only one you truly had.</p><p></p><p>When the pearl in the offering box began to glow, Ayden pulled it from among the coins and examined it for a moment. While it appeared to be little more than a fine gem, Ayden wondered what enchantment could be locked within it.</p><p></p><p><em>~Perhaps Master Broddy could inform us in time...~</em></p><p></p><p>As Dunstand managed to unlock the chest, Ayden watched as he slowly began lifting the items out of the chest and setting them before them. Once again, Ayden felt his frustration growing with the knowledge that to collect a horde such as this, the hag must have been here for quite a while.</p><p></p><p><em>~When we return to the fresh light of day, I will have words with the Mellorn..~</em></p><p></p><p>As Drogo mentioned asking Madam Grundy to identify the items for them, Ayden wondered if that truly was a good idea. The old woman had risked much and traveled far to tell them of Andreas and Chasity's kidnapping and Ayden did not want the elder to feel as if she was merely a pawn to them.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: wheat">"Perhaps it might be best to seek a different means to discover their enchantments Master Drogo. We do have the coins of our own, as well as the fine gear the grimlocks carried. Perhaps Master Broddy could purchase the required scrolls from the merchants, as Mother Grundy has been through much of late, and I would not see her strength fail her due to our further taxing her."</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Verbatim, post: 2104073, member: 15549"] Sighing in frustration at his inability to recognize anything among the religious relics, Ayden opened the magical bag and placed several of the pieces inside of it. While he was growing in his abilities, he hoped that some of the senior priests in the Lost Vale could cast a spell which revealed to them the history of the item. It was long shot, but Ayden was quickly learning that sometimes the long shot was the only one you truly had. When the pearl in the offering box began to glow, Ayden pulled it from among the coins and examined it for a moment. While it appeared to be little more than a fine gem, Ayden wondered what enchantment could be locked within it. [i]~Perhaps Master Broddy could inform us in time...~[/i] As Dunstand managed to unlock the chest, Ayden watched as he slowly began lifting the items out of the chest and setting them before them. Once again, Ayden felt his frustration growing with the knowledge that to collect a horde such as this, the hag must have been here for quite a while. [i]~When we return to the fresh light of day, I will have words with the Mellorn..~[/i] As Drogo mentioned asking Madam Grundy to identify the items for them, Ayden wondered if that truly was a good idea. The old woman had risked much and traveled far to tell them of Andreas and Chasity's kidnapping and Ayden did not want the elder to feel as if she was merely a pawn to them. [color=wheat]"Perhaps it might be best to seek a different means to discover their enchantments Master Drogo. We do have the coins of our own, as well as the fine gear the grimlocks carried. Perhaps Master Broddy could purchase the required scrolls from the merchants, as Mother Grundy has been through much of late, and I would not see her strength fail her due to our further taxing her."[/color] [/QUOTE]
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