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{{Item
{{Item
|cname = Masque of Tragedy, The
|cname = Masque of Tragedy, the
|gname = With a caricaturized expression of dismay, this mask represents tragedic theatre
|gname = With a caricaturized expression of dismay, this mask represents tragedic theatre.
|description = You see nothing special.
|description =  
|mob = Ground spawn
This mask, a grossly exaggerated expression of dismay or sorrow, has come to
represent tragic theatre. Meant to display the emotion most often felt as a
result of the actions depicted in a tragic play, the expression displayed has
become an iconic representation of the genre.
|mob = Area pop
|pop = No
|pop = No
|manuf = No
|manuf = No
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  Armor class is 10 of 10.
  Armor class is 10 of 10.
  Affects charisma by -3.
  Affects charisma by -3.
|notes = Additional information
|notes =  
|cats = face
|cats =  
[[Category:Devout Items]]
[[Category:Evil Items]]
[[Category:Neutral Items]]
[[Category:Augurer Items]]
[[Category:Barbarian Items]]
[[Category:Bladesinger Items]]
[[Category:Cleric Items]]
[[Category:Druid Items]]
[[Category:Fathomer Items]]
[[Category:Mage Items]]
[[Category:Nephandi Items]]
[[Category:Paladin Items]]
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[[Category:Thief Items]]
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[[Category:Warrior Items]]
[[Category:Face]]
[[Category:Nonmagical Items]]
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Latest revision as of 13:41, 22 August 2015

With a caricaturized expression of dismay, this mask represents tragedic theatre.

Identify

Object 'the Masque of Tragedy' is infused with your magic...
It is a level 23 armor, weight 15.
Locations it can be worn: face
Special properties: none
This armor has a gold value of 0.
Armor class is 10 of 10.
Affects charisma by -3.

Information

Description/Exam

This mask, a grossly exaggerated expression of dismay or sorrow, has come to
represent tragic theatre. Meant to display the emotion most often felt as a
result of the actions depicted in a tragic play, the expression displayed has
become an iconic representation of the genre.