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T25.94 The Sellsword, Part 7.11

Hajer fled as fast as his legs could run through the alley into what appeared to be a crossroads of a slum quarter which appeared completely uninhabited. Without hesitating, he followed the direction of the wind as he heard the sounds of more crashing come from behind.

L25.94 Sash of Met-Lamas

One of the relics left behind by Met-Lamas the Blade-blooded. Studded in sharp, bladed clumps of crimson. Met-Lamas was a known ascetic known for his unusual active pacifism and visited numerous war swept regions in his vision of engendering peace. However few took kindly to his attempts and he was terribly maimed. Despite this he continued his efforts even after his blood was rumored to gain unusual properties, creating bushels of crimson blades that impeded passage by advancing warriors and eventually led to numerous white peaces among warring polities. His trail of crimson blades stands to this day across the old battlefields of yore.

T25.93 The Sellsword, Part 7.10

The boar's quick turn was outside of Hajer's expectations. Or perhaps there were two? Hajer thought as his brows furrowed. Trusting his instincts he sprinted ahead to a narrow alley he now saw straight ahead.

L25.93 Lash-Agil, Warrior of Mud

The sole survivor of the War of Deities at the end of the Primordial Age which culminated in the Long Weeping, a period of perpetual stormy weather which flooded much of the land. Lash-Agil was moulded by the Deity of Earth, originally part of a realistic record of random creatures within the world. Eventually, the Deity of Earth returned to the Higher Plane. When the war began, the Deity of Air breathed life into the statues, and harnessed them in a long battle with the Deity of Force. Through the centuries, Lash-Agil gained a depth of knowledge unlike any other, and maintains vigil at the ruined Ziggurat of Air, that few dare to approach.

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.