The Talisman of Kalkin
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* '''Description''': This girdle is constructed from a silvery metal, studded with yellow and black jewels. Its edges are thick chains of gold that have been inlaid with a black material. The quality of its craftsmanship is exquisite. You recognize it as the Talisman of Kalkin, about which little is known, as little as is known about the deity Kalkin himself. The talisman is rumored to grant the favor of Kalkin to its wearer, allowing them to draw power from nature's raw energy source — electricity. | * '''Description''': This girdle is constructed from a silvery metal, studded with yellow and black jewels. Its edges are thick chains of gold that have been inlaid with a black material. The quality of its craftsmanship is exquisite. You recognize it as the Talisman of Kalkin, about which little is known, as little as is known about the deity Kalkin himself. The talisman is rumored to grant the favor of Kalkin to its wearer, allowing them to draw power from nature's raw energy source — electricity. | ||
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- Type: Girdle
- Location: Lakan
- Materials: Gold, Silvery Metal, yellow and black jewels
- Restrictions:
- Size: Ten and a half dimins long, about one and a tenth dimins wide and less than a twentieth of a dimin tall
- Extras:
- Description: This girdle is constructed from a silvery metal, studded with yellow and black jewels. Its edges are thick chains of gold that have been inlaid with a black material. The quality of its craftsmanship is exquisite. You recognize it as the Talisman of Kalkin, about which little is known, as little as is known about the deity Kalkin himself. The talisman is rumored to grant the favor of Kalkin to its wearer, allowing them to draw power from nature's raw energy source — electricity.