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|name=The bracers of Anvil and Star | |name=The bracers of Anvil and Star | ||
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|desc=These bracers are glowing with heavenly light. Blue engravings on the adamantium surface form beautiful symbols of Anvil and Star, where the Anvil represents paladin's passion for serving the Las and the Star reminds for the sacrifice Beldarus, the god of matter, had to make in order to set The Brotherhood of Paladins above the other mortal societies. The bracers itself are craft for the true followers of Faerwon, which is why the ancient templar signature surrounds the other symbols. | |desc=These bracers are glowing with heavenly light. Blue engravings on the adamantium surface form beautiful symbols of Anvil and Star, where the Anvil represents paladin's passion for serving the Las and the Star reminds for the sacrifice Beldarus, the god of matter, had to make in order to set The Brotherhood of Paladins above the other mortal societies. The bracers itself are craft for the true followers of Faerwon, which is why the ancient templar signature surrounds the other symbols. | ||
|other=id doesn't show any stats but shrug. | |other=id doesn't show any stats but shrug. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:30, 20 March 2015
Description: |
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Armour type: | bracers | |
Stats: | Missing stats | |
It looks | Missing weight category (3.6 kg) | |
Sacvalue: | Missing sacvalue | |
It is called | Missing handles | |
It takes the following slots: | Arm & Arm | |
Made of: | Missing material | |
Size: | Missing size | |
Quality: | Missing quality | |
From: | Arthas, the Paladin Master of the Highest Justice | |
Other info: | id doesn't show any stats but shrug. |