Trade Stuff 09/23/2011 03:46 AM CDT
Things I have:


a talon-tipped dual crossbow (+25, Light Crossbow base)
Examining the top crossbow you see that it is cocked and loaded with a pale jade green faewood bolt.
Examining the bottom crossbow you see that it is cocked and loaded with a pale jade green faewood bolt.
Carved from an especially vivid reddish-gold length of ruic, the crossbow sports tiny golden talons on the tips of the prods and the end of the tiller. You also notice a small enchanter's mark.

Load and cock each side, and you can fire, TURN it over and fire again .
>fire ogre
You fire a light crossbow bolt at a mountain ogre!
AS: +38 vs DS: +100 with AvD: +30 + d100 roll: +17 = -15
A clean miss.
The light crossbow bolt streaks off into the distance!
Roundtime: 3 sec.
R>turn cross
With a twist of your wrist you flip your dual crossbow over.
>fire ogre
You fire a light crossbow bolt at a mountain ogre!
AS: +38 vs DS: +100 with AvD: +30 + d100 roll: +37 = +5
A clean miss.
The light crossbow bolt zips past its target to the ground.
Roundtime: 3 sec

Other scripts:
You lean your dual crossbow casually over your shoulder, one finger resting lightly on the trigger.
You toss your dual crossbow in the air with a spin and neatly catch it with the second bow ready to fire!
You cradle your dual crossbow in the crook of your arm, surveying the area for something to shoot.
You lightly rub the stock of your dual crossbow, polishing away any dirt or smudges.
You spin your dual crossbow in your hand several times before stopping it crisply as the second bow spins upright into a firing position!
You lightly pull the strings on your dual crossbow, checking it for readiness.
You gently adjust the triggers on your dual crossbow, carefully setting the tension.



a grass green gardening satchel (Scripted gardening set)
Strung from a long braided strap, the soft cotton satchel is sturdy enough to hold a variety of gardening tools, and roomy enough for a few extras if need be. Dyed a pale orange, this container boasts an accenting fold-over flap that has been embroidered with an autumn leaf motif and clasped with an enameled golden firefly.

You carefully unwind the string from around the clasp of your gardening satchel and fold the flap back to reveal the contents.
You flip the cover and re-adjust it over the opening of your gardening satchel before winding the string carefully around the clasp, securing your contents safely.


a thigh-length autumnal cotton apron
Bright autumnal leaves decorate this soft cotton apron. Each leaf melds into the next in a multi-hued symphony of reds, oranges, and yellows. Pale orange straps and waist ties, along with a single pocket embroidered with a firefly, complete this garment's design.

You estimate that a thigh-length autumnal cotton apron can store a small amount with enough space for a few items.
You determine that you could wear the apron over your front.

You don your autumnal cotton apron, tying the waist ties tightly behind you and adjusting the fabric to lay flat.
You untie the waist ties and remove your autumnal cotton apron. You give it a quick shake, allowing bits of dirt to fall to the ground.
You clean your hands brusquely on your autumnal cotton apron, leaving a smudge of grime behind.

a pair of dark blue gardening gloves embroidered with tiny fireflies
You slip the gloves onto your hands and adjust the fit, preparing to do some gardening.

a wide-brimmed straw gardening hat
Made of woven straw, this hat is perfect for shading one's face from the sun. With a wide brim and airy composition, the hat is meant to aid in keeping the wearer cool in even the warmest climates. Wrapping around the hat is a band of dark blue satin embroidered with golden fireflies.

You put on your straw gardening hat and adjust it for the perfect fit, tilting the brim down to shade your eyes and protect you from the sun.
You give your straw gardening hat a sharp tug.
You remove your straw gardening hat and fan yourself briefly, enjoying the cool breeze.

a three-pronged shiny steel cultivator
You touch each prong of your cultivator, testing their sharpness.
You reach behind yourself and scratch your back with your shiny steel cultivator. Aaah, that feels better!

a painted tin watering can
Starting at the base of the can, green grass has been painted to meld with an array of fallen orange and red leaves just above. Above them, the dark blue of an autumn's evening sky, with white puffy clouds and three tiny fireflies, completes the painted design. The handle and spout are painted blue to match the sky.

You tilt your tin watering can over and a shower of water emerges from the many holes in the spout.
You clean your tin watering can, removing some dirt and debris from the bottom.
You drum your fingers lightly against your tin watering can, causing the dull sound to echo through the interior.

a shiny steel trowel
The handle of the trowel has been polished smooth and lacquered to protect it from the environment. Swirling grains in the maoral meander over the glossy handle in no definitive pattern. The shiny steel blade itself is narrow, with a sharp edge that is good for cutting small roots found below ground.

You gaze into the flat side of the trowel, checking out your reflection. Obviously satisfied, you definitively tap the trowel against your other hand.
You grip your trowel and glance around the area, looking for a place to dig.






Zelnorn torso chain +10DS/+10 All AS

Level requirement of 63


Zelnorn carries the flaring surcharge. The new enchant will be based on the total AS + DS bonus and the +5 will be split between those qualities.

Current PP cost to enchant it as is:
It will cost (Surcharges included) 1900 points to enchant a shirt of six-in-one silvery zelnorn chainmail with dagged edges.




a polished vultite katana
t provides a bonus of 3 to Dexterity Bonus.
This enhancement may not be used by adventurers who have not trained 13 times.
It provides a bonus of 5 to Agility Bonus.
This enhancement may not be used by adventurers who have not trained 33 times.





a golvern-banded ebonwood enshai with brilliantly polished copper bells
Master quality twohand horn instrument





+30 DS/+10 all TD spiked brig




some thick imflass studded leather
It imparts a bonus of +12 more than usual.
It is padded to lessen the damage the wearer takes. (Temporary for an incredible amount of uses)
It provides a bonus of 10 to Two Weapon Combat Bonus.
This enhancement may not be used by adventurers who have not trained 33 times.
It provides a bonus of 9 to Intuition.
This enhancement may not be used by adventurers who have not trained 18 times.
It provides a bonus of 10 to Edged Weapons Bonus.
This enhancement may not be used by adventurers who have not trained 33 times.
The leather looks to have a lot of charges remaining.




Things I'm interested in:

Good set of Brig
Endless cigar humidor
Bacon skillet
Interesting oddities that might be useful to the farmer RP

-farmer
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Re: Trade Stuff 09/23/2011 10:22 AM CDT
Don't forget that there's a (minimum) level limit on the zelnorn... <grumble, mutter, swear>

:)
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