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- You read what is written on an elegant white letter:
- Appearance: an arrow-shaped pin
- Dropped: Glinting under the correct light, a silver pin has been left
- here
- Examined: Simple in its design, this trinket has been crafted out of
- silver and glass, bent and shaped in the form of an arrow. The body is a
- solid silver, while the tip is little more than a triangular piece of
- glass, left simple, it can be woven through the hair as much as it can
- be woven between button holes.
- Appearance: a bardiche-shaped pin
- Dropped: A pin, made of wood and steel, has been dropped here
- Examined: Shaped as a bardiche, this pin is simple in design, lacking
- much in the way of detail. The handle has been fashioned out of wood,
- leading up to a steel blade, clean and sharpened, though the use of a
- miniature bardiche is limited. It can be woven through the hair, or
- between button holes.
- Appearance: a dark staff-shaped pin
- Dropped: Black in color, a miniature staff lies on the ground here.
- Examined: Crafted out of darkened, wrought iron, this staff mimics the
- voidstaff of the Sciomancers, though greatly lacking in detail other
- than small, silver inlays. It can be woven through the hair, or between
- button holes.
- Appearance: A clear, glass pin
- Dropped: Transparent and glinting under any light, a glass pin has been
- forgotten here.
- Examined: Clear glass has been shaped to form the letters "VII", melding
- cleanly with each other, a clear representation of the Cabal's Yi.
- Silver has been used to frame the pin, following the outline of the
- glass and adding some flair. Attached to the back of the pin are two
- silver loops, a needle passing through so that it can be pinned to
- clothing.
- Appearance: A steel, wolf-shaped pin
- Dropped: Vaguely resembling a leaping wolf, a steel pin has been dropped
- here, forgotten.
- Examined: Crafted purely from steel, this pin has been shaped to form
- the image of a wolf, leaping with claws and teeth bared, though it bears
- little detail. Attached to one side of the pin are two steel loops, with
- a needle, as to allow for proper wear on cloth.
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