The Faerie Stone Dragon
This treasure was collected from Marlowe’s Cave in the Winter of 1219. It has been added as silver income, so this record is just a historical account.
Note Except for the non-standard arms and armour, everything have been subsumed in the regular stocks of the covenant. Precious items have been used as gifts over the years.
- A magical silver ring (identified by Nemoy 1242)
- it has an inlaid string of a base metal on the inside. If you wanted to give the impression of a heavier ring with more silver value, you would personally have made it thicker.
- ReHe 30. The ring has a ward against attacks with wooden weapons/implements. No penetration. Ring maintains concentration, but the wearer must focus to maintain it through sunset/-rise. If it lapses, it will only resume the next day (one use per day).
- InMe 58. This is a non-Hermetic, or at least not mainstream Hermetics, effect. Some kind of mental communion with wearers of similar rings from the same arcanely connected set. Both effects are triggered when you put the ring on your finger, but the Distant Communion has no penetration and will only work if you drop your Parma Magica (or test on a grog with no MR).
- A magical long sword
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- blade of virulent flame 4x/day (canon spell, but personal range)
- the blade lights up when it is drawn from the scabbard
- Some vis
- A blue gem 1p Rego
- Two translucent crystals 2p Vim each
- One animal skull 3p Vim
- Four animal fangs, 1p Animal each
- One silvery flower, 10p Mentem
- The dragon’s heart is worth 6p Ignem
- 28p total
- approx. 10000 silver pennies (approx. £41), many of them dating from the 11th Century
- approx. 10000 brass, bronze, and iron coins of dubious value
- approx. £150 in silverware, jewellery and the like
- Some excellent arms and armour (+1 Atk and Def (weapons), +1 Def
(shields), +1 protection and -1 Enc. (armour))
- one great sword
- two helmets
- one cuirass (plate)
- one halberd
- two daggers
- Some superior arms and armour (+1 Atk (weapons), +1 Def (shields),
+1 protection (armour))
- two full suits of chainmail (Size 0)
- two long swords
- six battle axes, superior blades but rotten shafts
- five bucklers
- two heater shields
- six short swords
- six helmets
- one horse armour
- four daggers
- £10 worth of fine garments, including a full lady’s dress and a lord’s garment
- some further weapons, tools, and other random items of no particular value
- a dozen bottles fine wine, but sour after a century in the cave