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  • |types = iron worker, vagabond The wagon is host to a [[UO:Vagabond|vagabond]] and 2 [[UO:Iron Worker|iron workers]]. A large forge and anvil are also available here.
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  • =Iron Worker= Iron Workers are a type of [[UO:NPC]]. Similar to [[UO:Blacksmith|blacksmiths]], they s
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  • It was a sunless world of smoke and iron, of fumes and oil, of brickwork and smokestacks and pipelines and other lif ...hed and pumped streams of angry lightning into enemy formations. Overhead, iron-keeled ships floated on the toxic wind. Their hulls were riveted with armor
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  • * Gypsy Blacksmiths (iron workers) in the gypsy camps of [[UO:Ilshenar|Ilshenar]] should now offer BODs. For example, let's say you're looking to buy a large iron [[UO:blacksmithing]] BOD. You can go to a book and set your personal filte
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  • ...ctured soil and rock until it touched the molten blood underneath. Immense iron pumps heaved magma to the surface, where clanking, hissing machines trapped ...ad become gods. And these dark whirring catacombs, noisome with copper and iron and grease, represented paradise. The remainder of the world, then, was sim
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  • <div class="uofiction">Granite Soremine is a common complaint among many workers in the Mining field, and something nearly every Cave Miner experiences duri :* Iron
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  • ...ther figure, similarly equipped, with a stream of silky hair as red as hot iron. Narah tilted her head and stared at him. ...est lit a whispering blue flame under the basin. Within the stone bowl, an iron obelisk began to heat and glow.
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  • ...among themselves. Inhuman voices snarled and snapped. Iron clanged against iron. Sharp echoes danced atop the dreary black crags surrounding them. ...e a latticework of titanic wooden beams. They might have been mistaken for iron, so hard and dark were they from countless ages of torch fires and hearth s
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