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− | + | name=a battleaxe of divinities <red glow> | |
− | + | stats=+10% [[:Category:Enhance criticals|enhance criticals]], +[[:Category:Asphyxiation damage|asphyx dam]] | |
− | + | type=[[:Category:Battleaxe|battleaxe]] | |
− | + | weight=11.0kg | |
− | + | material=[[:category:mithril|mithril]] | |
− | + | quality= | |
− | + | sacvalue= | |
− | + | desc=The battleaxe you see infront of you defy belief. The axe seems to be made of some kind of metal that is so beautiful in itself that is must be magical. And if the metal itself is beautiful it's nothing compared to the craftmanship of the axe. You've never seen blades shaped like this in any battleaxe before, the blades go very deep, almost to the handle of the axe, and are quite thin, but the metal they are made of make them look quite durable nevertheless. The handle is marvelously carved to be functional as well as a treat to look at. There's no doubt in your mind that this weapon must have been crafted by someone, or something, far greater than a human. There's a text written on one of the blades. | |
− | + | from=[http://www.bat.org/help/quests.php?str=the+ritual+of+sacrifice Quest] after killing [[Henry Amberley, defender of the Amberleys|Henry Amberley]] in [[Brimshire]] | |
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− | + | </data> |
Revision as of 12:54, 1 July 2007
name=a battleaxe of divinities <red glow> stats=+10% enhance criticals, +asphyx dam type=battleaxe weight=11.0kg material=mithril quality= sacvalue= desc=The battleaxe you see infront of you defy belief. The axe seems to be made of some kind of metal that is so beautiful in itself that is must be magical. And if the metal itself is beautiful it's nothing compared to the craftmanship of the axe. You've never seen blades shaped like this in any battleaxe before, the blades go very deep, almost to the handle of the axe, and are quite thin, but the metal they are made of make them look quite durable nevertheless. The handle is marvelously carved to be functional as well as a treat to look at. There's no doubt in your mind that this weapon must have been crafted by someone, or something, far greater than a human. There's a text written on one of the blades. from=Quest after killing Henry Amberley in Brimshire other=