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Public News Post #18271

A stolen ring

Written by: Grand Father Bleak Fitheach
Date: Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
Addressed to: Everyone


Greetings,

A while ago a Mhaldorian thief decided to give me all his possessions.
Most where worthless, some where nice and one item was worth a lot.
Its a ring that will not decay. Obviously something worth a few credits.

Since I am not a thief I wish to return this ring to his/her owner.

I will post the description below. Obviously this isn't the entire
description, so if you want to claim it be sure to tell me what words
are engraved on it.

Pure gold has been carved and polished to form the smooth band of this
ring. The majority of the band is thin but it then widens at the top to
house the striking centrepiece of the ring. Along the gold band,
diagonal grooves have been cut into the metal, with alternating etchings
of vines with tiny leaves and small trees between them, hinting at the
wearer's devotion to the forests of Sapience. The prominent feature of
this piece is a radiant square cut emerald set in the centre of the
ring. The image of a running wolf has been carefully etched into the
gold directly underneath the emerald, making the image shimmer a
glorious green from beneath the brilliant stone. Careful craftsmanship
has gone into the detail of the wolf, making it seem so real that one
can make out the tensed leg muscles of the loping hunter.

-Grand Father Bleak Fitheach

Penned by my hand on the 13th of Daedalan, in the year 521 AF.


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Public News Post #18271

A stolen ring

Written by: Grand Father Bleak Fitheach
Date: Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
Addressed to: Everyone


Greetings,

A while ago a Mhaldorian thief decided to give me all his possessions.
Most where worthless, some where nice and one item was worth a lot.
Its a ring that will not decay. Obviously something worth a few credits.

Since I am not a thief I wish to return this ring to his/her owner.

I will post the description below. Obviously this isn't the entire
description, so if you want to claim it be sure to tell me what words
are engraved on it.

Pure gold has been carved and polished to form the smooth band of this
ring. The majority of the band is thin but it then widens at the top to
house the striking centrepiece of the ring. Along the gold band,
diagonal grooves have been cut into the metal, with alternating etchings
of vines with tiny leaves and small trees between them, hinting at the
wearer's devotion to the forests of Sapience. The prominent feature of
this piece is a radiant square cut emerald set in the centre of the
ring. The image of a running wolf has been carefully etched into the
gold directly underneath the emerald, making the image shimmer a
glorious green from beneath the brilliant stone. Careful craftsmanship
has gone into the detail of the wolf, making it seem so real that one
can make out the tensed leg muscles of the loping hunter.

-Grand Father Bleak Fitheach

Penned by my hand on the 13th of Daedalan, in the year 521 AF.


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