RE: Spheres of Influence: Alliance
08-30-2019, 07:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-30-2019, 07:57 PM by MQuinny1234.)
The cregit frowns. He looks at his own papers. He scratches his head. "I didn't... Ah, we were interrupted during the last meeting. My apologies. The sword, seems to cut through any mundane materials we tested it on and leave an edge of a strange frost. A ring that gives a measure of invisibility and silent movement. Another ring that greatly enhances the vision of it's wearer. A final ring with rejuvenating properties. A rod that seems to detect materials underground, we used it to find some ore veins but we don't know the fine capabilities of it. And the cloak that gave a lesser degree of invisibility, but was clearly more designed for battlefield protection as it was also remarkably durable."
"To reiterate from last time, kor Vurneus believes that it is most likely that one or two of these items are seen as much greater of value than the others such that the elves can not risk us beginning to understand it, considering the elves are willing to give us magical trinkets also alongside the millions of gold, and we can't see the ring of far-sight being too valuable to them. Perhaps the ring of regeneration since it could tie into their immortality. Or the ring of stealth for their espionage."
Edit: "Oh, and yes, a clasp that protects from ranged attacks."
"To reiterate from last time, kor Vurneus believes that it is most likely that one or two of these items are seen as much greater of value than the others such that the elves can not risk us beginning to understand it, considering the elves are willing to give us magical trinkets also alongside the millions of gold, and we can't see the ring of far-sight being too valuable to them. Perhaps the ring of regeneration since it could tie into their immortality. Or the ring of stealth for their espionage."
Edit: "Oh, and yes, a clasp that protects from ranged attacks."
"Don't get me started on Henchmen."