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  1. You tap a massive horseman's greataxe with gleaming dual silversteel blades that you are holding.
  2. (look) The greataxe's blade has been engraved with twin warhorses facing each other and rearing high. Wound with braided strips of storm bull leather wrapped with damite wire, the long diamondwood haft merges with a pommel shaped like a Hound of Rutilor.
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  4. You point at a set of blademaster's warplate scaled with blackened and blued moonsilver you have.
  5. (look) Heavy pauldrens are heavily covered with night-black zephyr heart spikes that are chaotically arranged to point away from the wearer. Eerily glowing plates overlap with silvery-blue ones, each covering the one next to it to create a diamond pattern that is reminiscent of the scales of the dragon. The joints are augmented with crimson moonsilver chainmail so as not to restrict movement. Upon the right breast is the engraving of a massive greataxe mounted on a war shield and encircled by laurel leaves.
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  7. You tap a blademaster's greathelm inlaid in a scale pattern of blued moonsilver that you are wearing.
  8. (look) A row of night-black zephyr hearts rises along the center of the helm to give the impression of spikes across the head of a dragon. Overlapping plates of silvery-blue metal are arranged down from the impressive line of gems, their only gap around the eyes where blackened moonsilver is used to enhance the openings with an eerie black glow.
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  10. You tap some blademaster's gauntlets displaying blued moonsilver spikes that you are wearing.
  11. (look) Jutting from the knuckle of every finger and curved to resemble the claws of a dragon, each silvery-blue spike is tipped with a night-black zephyr heart. Woven into dark steel chain are rings of crimson moonsilver, their silvery-red glow adding blood-like color to the piece without compromising the strength of the armor.
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