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== Description ==
== Description ==
{{quote|Allows to learn some two-handed maces abilities.}}
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*{{cl|Active|Skull Crusher}}
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*{{cl|Orange|Revel in Battle}}
*{{cl|Orange|Revel in Battle}}


==Acquired From==
==Acquired From==
* Sometimes sold by [[Gerlot]], merchant in [[Mannshire]].
* Sometimes sold by [[Bert]], merchant in [[Osbrook]].
* Always sold by [[Unar]], scribe in [[Mannshire]].
{{Acquired from}}
{{Acquired from}}


==Book content==
==Book content==
( . . . )##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 the Maafs. According to their local customs, any Maaf has a right to defend his honor in a duel, and you can never know what he will perceive as an offence. Once the situation escalates, your chances will become, let's be honest, rather slim - Maafs are unrivaled in combat.##Not long ago I observed one of such duels. A young and brash elf had a lot to say about the lineage of some 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, a polehammer 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, confused and disoriented, 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 once impudent duelist's body was being carried away from the arena - a valuable lesson to those who don't know when to keep their mouth shut...##( . . . )
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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.
Price750

Two-Handed Maces Treatise III

Description

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.

Effect

Teaches :

Acquired From

Book content

...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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