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|cname = Invictus
|cname = Invictus
|gname = The divine hammer of ancient conflict rests here, symbolizing the supreme rule of heaven.
|gname = The divine hammer of ancient conflict rests here, symbolizing the supreme rule of heaven.
|description = .
|description = <pre>
                       In the fell clutch of circumstance
                       In the fell clutch of circumstance
                       I have not winced nor cried aloud.
                       I have not winced nor cried aloud.
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                                                 - William Ernest Henley
                                                 - William Ernest Henley</pre>
   
   
|mob = Golgonooza, the Divine General
|mob = Golgonooza, the Divine General
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[[Category:Paladin Items]]
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[[Category:Crushing Weapon]]
[[Category:Crushing Weapon]]
[[Category:Two-handed]]
[[Category:Weapon]]
[[Category:Weapon]]
[[Category:Magical Items]]
[[Category:Magical Items]]
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Latest revision as of 19:15, 5 December 2014

The divine hammer of ancient conflict rests here, symbolizing the supreme rule of heaven.

Identify

Object 'Invictus' is infused with your magic...
It is a level 50 crushing weapon, weight 1.
Locations it can be worn:  wield
Special properties:  two-handed magic bless
Classes allowed:  Paladin
Alignments allowed:  good
This weapon has a gold value of 30000.
Damage is 18 to 54 (average 36).
Affects mana by 75.
Affects damage roll by 15.
Affects hp by 180.
Affects resistant:unholy by 10%.
Affects strength by 1.
Casts spell 'dispel evil'

Information

Description/Exam

 
                       In the fell clutch of circumstance
                       I have not winced nor cried aloud.
                        Under the bludgeonings of chance
                        My head is bloody, but unbowed.

                      It matters not how strait the gate,
                    How charged with punishments the scroll,
                          I am the master of my fate:
                          I am the captain of my soul.
 

                                                 - William Ernest Henley