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1Aharon's Staff Empty Aharon's Staff 30/06/18, 11:32 am

Aharon

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Aharon's Staff Uu224
Name: Alhikmat Althaeban
Tier: D
Material: Blackwood Staff, Gold bottom cap and cobra ornament, garnet eyes.
Appearance:
    Length: 95.25cm
    Thickness: 3cm along the shaft, and 12.7cm at the widest point of the head.

A beautiful antique from the country of Heliohapt, this staff is quite impressive. Nearly a meter in length it is carved from a single piece of blackwood from the dark continent. The gold on both the bottom cap, and the cobra's head ornament is of the highest purity. The garnets set in the beast's eye sockets are cloudy, and contain many internal fractures. This would be just about the only thing that detracts from the value of the piece. According to the researchers working alongside Aharon's father Saalim (who gave him the staff), the object is nearly a hundred years old. A close inspection would reveal that the lacquer used to seal the staff has started to chip away. A skilled restoration could be done to bring the staff back to it's former glory however it would be quite the costly affair.

2Aharon's Staff Empty Re: Aharon's Staff 30/06/18, 11:36 am

Noir Ecryola

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[b]Name:[/b] Alhikmat Althaeban
[b]Tier:[/b] D
[b]Material:[/b] Blackwood Staff, Gold bottom cap and cobra ornament, garnet eyes.
[b]Appearance:[/b]
    Length: 95.25cm
    Thickness: 3cm along the shaft, and 12.7cm at the widest point of the head.

A beautiful antique from the country of Heliohapt, this staff is quite impressive. Nearly a meter in length it is carved from a single piece of blackwood from the dark continent. The gold on both the bottom cap, and the cobra's head ornament is of the highest purity. The garnets set in the beast's eye sockets are cloudy, and contain many internal fractures. This would be just about the only thing that detracts from the value of the piece. According to the researchers working alongside Aharon's father Saalim (who gave him the staff), the object is nearly a hundred years old. A close inspection would reveal that the lacquer used to seal the staff has started to chip away. A skilled restoration could be done to bring the staff back to it's former glory however it would be quite the costly affair.

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