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Latest revision as of 17:35, 21 June 2023
Two-Handed Maces Treatise III Written by Vittenbard vir Norn |
"Ahjat, Also Known as the Maaf Empire: a Collection of Stories" Allows you to learn the following Two-Handed Maces abilities: Skull Crusher Severe Concussion Revel in Battle Reading this book grants some Experience. |
Vittenbard was an Aldorian merchant whose business ventures demanded him to spend a few years in Ahjat - this was long before the war between the two countries soured their relations. 750 |
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...To my most esteemed readers, I have a piece of advice: if you ever find yourself in Ahjat, do not get into verbal spats with maafs. According to the local customs, any maaf has a right to defend their honor in a duel, and you can never know what they will perceive as an offence: after all, their foul temper is nothing to scoff at. And once the situation escalates, your chances of survival become, let's be honest, rather slim - maafs are unrivaled in combat.
Not so long ago I observed one of these duels. A young and brash elf had a lot to say about the lineage of a certain maaf. Before the duel commenced, all these insults were loudly narrated to the joy of the crowd, bringing the maaf to the boiling point. The moment a piece of crimson cloth touched the arena sand, he charged at his opponent with both a polehammer and a murderous intent at the ready.
I heard the elf was supposed to be a talented fencer, but that day luck wasn't on his side. The very first strike brought him to his knees. For a few moments he tried to reach for his sabre and get back on his feet, but it was already too late - the maaf lowered his hammer on the elf's skull in one steady motion, thus concluding the fight. The crowd cheered as the elf's body was carried away from the arena - a valuable lesson to those who don't know when to keep their mouth shut!..
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