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- a hippopotamus tooth chainmail, painted with a twisting, vine-like pattern and set with an Extra-Planar Quartz.
- a black marble cuirass, set with a Carnelian. It is of noteworthy workmanship.
- a gold helmet, covered in a web-like pattern of decorated lines. It is of unremarkable workmanship.
- a baroque gold cuirass, with the image of a soaring eagle, and a rattlesnake overlaid on a crown within a hexagon and set with a piece of Archon. It appears to have been made by the same culture that produced the ruins scattered throughout the area.
- a gaudy narwhal horn pair of greaves, with the symbol of an amorphous mass of eyes (symbol of “The Faceless”). The piece is valuable because it was involved in the capture of a bandit carrying ancient treasures looted from a previously unknown tomb.