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T25.92 The Sellsword, Part 7.9

Immediately after his change of stance, Hajer leapt to his left headfirst, breaking his fall with a roll with his right shoulder. For the few seconds he was in air, he felt another rush of wind to his right, after which followed by a loud crashing sound.

L25.92 Bronze Platter

A platter with two handles forged from bronze. Often used to serve food in large feasts. The symbol of the platter is also used to symbolize impending abundance and is often used in heraldry. The platter is always painted in the shades of bronze due to its association with the mortal plane which in concert with the platter demonstrates material abundance.

T25.91 The Sellsword, Part 7.8

Hajer made a decision as he hung his two axes on his girdle. There was no fighting this fight. His previous exchange was a dangerous fluke, and he decided that he was not going to risk another exchange where his adversary clearly had more stamina, size, hide and ridiculous bursts of speed.

L25.91 Cymbal Palm

A remarkable palm tree which bears leaves that form a silhouette reminiscent of a round cymbal. Often used in heraldry to represent alertness and grandiosity. The orange cymbal palm in particular is used as the symbol of the Choral Peerage, a warband of elite, noble warriors who are the few of the warbands hired by the polities of Ulrunir as the highest caliber of mercenaries.

T25.90 The Sellsword, Part 7.7

 Hajer's mind raced as he tried to think of a strategy to deal with the creature. While he had felled a few iguanas and chameleons as part of his mercenary work, he was usually well prepared and rode a mount, allowing him greater mobility around large creatures. But now he found himself on his feet - he had to admit he was in a severely disadvantaged position.

L25.90 Marble Lizard

An ornament often used as an accessory to girdles. Said to provide a blessing of attachment - ensuring the girdle never comes undone from the principles that allow a lizard to hang from a wall. Marble is specifically chosen due to its association of Gil-Olos, the Deity of Binds, who was said to have formed marble by the layering of a thousand knots of tiny crystals, invisible to the eye.

T25.89 The Sellsword, Part 7.6

 As he turned, Hajer saw the giant sillhouette of a towering boar whose jaw let blood from the blow he made with his axe as he avoided the creature's charge. Just what in the name of the Anthre was such a creature lurking about within the Buttress? Hajer shook his head as he extinguished that thought in him. Now he had to find away to get out of here alive. No doubt if that boar were to strike him in that charge he would be down for good. And so Hajer decided it was not a good idea to flee for the moment.