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The Robe Of The Empath Abbey Monk


Rare Item
Type Seer Item
Date  2000
Shard Atlantic
Quantity unknown
Currently Spawning No
Japanese localized name unknown
 
Extended Information
Graphic 7939
Hue 548
Height 1
Dyable unknown
Edible unknown
Stackable No
Turnable unknown
Wearable Robe slot
Wieldable No
Works as a container No
Works as a runebook No
Works as a spellbook No
 
Effects
Animated No
Double-click Effect unknown
Ethereal No
Sound unknown
Translucent No
Walk-over Effect unknown
 
Special Item Flags
Newbiefied unknown
Legal to Own Yes
Image of The Robe Of The Empath Abbey Monk
Strength Requirement 10

Note: The properties for this item are incomplete.








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Atlantic Edition


New Exhibits On Display At Vesper Museum

Author: Blake the Bard Published: September 28, 2000



A pair of new artifacts have been placed on display at the Vesper museum. These two recent acquisitions are the robe of Zxytortwp the oracle, and Xerot’s lantern of illusions.

The Oracle first appears in our history when she trapped the daemon Nostur’yl in the Abyss and removed his powers, sealing them within enchanted gems. By banishing the daemon, she also trapped herself in Wind, where she remained until her recent death. Zxytortwp was killed by minions of the daemon Nostur’yl after she was forced to reveal that her death would release Nostur’yl and restore his powers.

The illusionist Xerot commissioned the construction of a lantern of peerless quality, which he then enchanted. This vessel was used as a container for the flame of shadow, which allowed Xerot to create his shadow creatures. In defeating Xerot, the great red wyrm stole the flame from the lantern, rendering it useless.