Item: a cross pendant made of an unknown alloy
Item 'a cross pendant made of an unknown alloy' is type ankh, alignment 0, made of unknown-alloy,
has keywords 'cross pendant', equipped around the neck.
This item weighs 0 stones and 8 pebbles, and is valued at 2,250 gp.
This level 75 item has the attributes: blessed noremove
Affects spell-points by 35.
This item has 1 empty Relic bindings.
*This item may be repaired 8 times.
It is a pendant, made in the shape of a cross. It is made of a strange
iridescent alloy. A finely woven chain is threaded through a heavy loop at
the top of the cross. The metal shimmers as light caresses its surface.
Great care seems to have been taken in the workmanship in spite of its
simple nature.
Long description: A cross pendant made of a strange alloy has been left here.
This item can be found in Towne of Rune.
Mobiles known to carry this item:
*This item is dropped in Towne of Rune by the mob 'A minor priest'.
*This item is dropped in Towne of Rune by the mob 'An avenging angel'.
This item is required by the following quests:
- Emblematic Objects (30-59) from Lord Agrippa.
has keywords 'cross pendant', equipped around the neck.
This item weighs 0 stones and 8 pebbles, and is valued at 2,250 gp.
This level 75 item has the attributes: blessed noremove
Affects spell-points by 35.
This item has 1 empty Relic bindings.
*This item may be repaired 8 times.
It is a pendant, made in the shape of a cross. It is made of a strange
iridescent alloy. A finely woven chain is threaded through a heavy loop at
the top of the cross. The metal shimmers as light caresses its surface.
Great care seems to have been taken in the workmanship in spite of its
simple nature.
Long description: A cross pendant made of a strange alloy has been left here.
This item can be found in Towne of Rune.
Mobiles known to carry this item:
*This item is dropped in Towne of Rune by the mob 'A minor priest'.
*This item is dropped in Towne of Rune by the mob 'An avenging angel'.
This item is required by the following quests:
- Emblematic Objects (30-59) from Lord Agrippa.