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Shield of Righteousness, a battered shield of unknown origins found by the adventurer Frejbjerg Tomarsen. The shield was being used by the leader of a horde of monsters terrorizing Duil, but obviously had been taken from somewhere else.
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|type=Shield
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|discoveredby=Frejbjerg
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|discoregion=Duil
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|island=Dwilight
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|prestige=5
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|owner=Boreal Arakiss
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Shield of Righteousness, a battered shield of unknown origins found by the adventurer Frejbjerg Tomarsen. The shield was being used by the leader of a horde of monsters terrorizing Duil, but obviously had been taken from somewhere else. If one looks carefully, the feint traces of a rose superimposed on a lion head can be detected, but who might have once carried this coat-of-arms is a mystery.
  
If one looks carefully, the feint traces of a rose superimposed on a lion head can be detected, but who might have once carried this coat-of-arms is a mystery.
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The commoner Frejbjerg sold the Shield to Sir [[Arakiss Family/Boreal|Boreal Arakiss]]. The Shield grew more powerful with time and became associated with the royal blood and the symbol of the just and noble rule.
 
 
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Revision as of 13:08, 7 July 2009

Type Shield
Discovered By Frejbjerg
Discovery Date (unknown)
Discovery Location Duil, Dwilight
Abilities Prestige +5
Current Owner Boreal Arakiss


Shield of Righteousness, a battered shield of unknown origins found by the adventurer Frejbjerg Tomarsen. The shield was being used by the leader of a horde of monsters terrorizing Duil, but obviously had been taken from somewhere else. If one looks carefully, the feint traces of a rose superimposed on a lion head can be detected, but who might have once carried this coat-of-arms is a mystery.

The commoner Frejbjerg sold the Shield to Sir Boreal Arakiss. The Shield grew more powerful with time and became associated with the royal blood and the symbol of the just and noble rule.