Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20190920211413/@comment-17114085-20191203160951

Elisiv nearly fell over when Relan revealed the price of that dagger. ''8400 gold! Who would ever buy that thing?!''

"Aye, we're Companions of Jorrvaskr." Elisiv replied to Andor.

''There is no way these prices are real. 20000? I don't think a Jarl would even pay for something like that.'' Elisiv thought. She wondered if Relan learned his business sense from Old Gray-Mane. She always received things from the old smith for free, as he was paid by Captain Gunnar for his services.

She wondered what that glass dagger was even functional. She had seen Stahlrim before and the magic ice was quite sturdy, its cutting durability and cutting capacity even stronger than steel, but this green glass material looked different. It wasn't Stahlrim and it was much thinner. At a glance it looked brittle and ill-suited as a weapon.

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"We are well, but Skeld was in a bad shape not long ago. Halig had to take him outside before the tavern keeper kicked us all out." One of the militiaman replied.

Another scoffed. "He was a fool to try to outdrink a Companion. All those fellows do is fight and drink, drink and fight."

The men laughed.

Normally, Torwith would have used a defensive spell to block magic, but the whole point of this was to test the Half-Breeds abilities so he didn't even try to cast a ward and let the shout hit him.

He felt noticibly weaker as the seconds passed and his armor felt much more brittle as he moved around. Wherever two plates of his armor met they damaged each other when they shouldn't even be scratching each other. So this is what he meant by weakens his opponent. The paladin reflected.

He couldn't do anything about his armor, but fixing the health drain was simple enough. With his freehand he cast a simple healing spell and negated the effects of the shout completely.

"A formidable spell. Anyone not versed in the arts of restoration would be dead within minutes. How long does it last?" Torwith asked, keeping his stance.