City of Fallen Souls: A LitRPG Adventure (UnderVerse Book 3) Jez Cajiao (best color ebook reader txt) 📖
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+150% ranged damage, +25% chance to spot traps/hidden items
22/100
Strength
24
Governs damage with melee weapons and carrying capacity
+14 damage with melee weapons, +140% carrying capacity
41/100
Wisdom
35 (30)
Governs mana regeneration and memory
+250% mana recovery, 1.7ppm, 250% more likely to remember things, -50% mana regeneration until mana manipulation reaches level 10.
22/100
Chapter Three
I dismissed the notifications and climbed back to my feet, thanking the others for their concern. As I came face to face with Fenris, I grimaced and began sorting through the prompts for the one I’d seen relating to its inventory. I selected ‘Yes,’ and a ten-by-ten grid appeared before me. It was empty, of course; as much as I’d have loved to find a set of magical fucking armor and a god damn shield in there, of course, nothing was that easy.
I concentrated, and Fenris reacted smoothly, making me sigh with relief as it trotted to the piles of gear and lowered its head. The mouth split apart to reveal the familiar dimensional rift of a Bag of Holding. Or, in this case, a Horse of Holding… Seconds later, each item disappeared into its storage easily. As Fenris worked, I took the time to examine the loot, discovering that the sets of Drow armor, weapons, and personal effects were easily the best of the gear.
Gloom Spidersilk Tunic
Further Description Yes/No
Details:
This Spidersilk tunic is woven from the strands of the Gloom Spider, a species bred by the Drow for specialized material properties. This tunic grants a +5 to armor, is resistant to cuts and tearing, and has additional padding sewn into the shoulders and chest.
Rarity
Magical
Durability
Charge:
Very Rare
No
96/100
N/A
Gloom Spidersilk Pants
Further Description Yes/No
Details:
These Spidersilk Pants are woven from the strands of the Gloom Spider, a species bred by the Drow for specialized material properties. These pants grant a +5 to armor, are resistant to cuts and tearing, and have additional padding sewn into the upper thighs, groin, and shins.
Rarity
Magical
Durability
Charge:
Very Rare
No
97/100
N/A
Scalemail
Further Description Yes/No
Details:
This Scalemail is of Drow manufacture, built to the slim specifications of an elven warrior, with exquisite craftsmanship. Each set is painstakingly customized to the wearer’s figure and is attached to a Gloom Spidersilk undergarment. It has a minimum armor value of thirty, with a maximum of fifty in heavy impact areas, such as the chest, forearms, and thighs.
Rarity
Magical
Durability
Charge:
Very Rare
No
87/100
N/A
Gloom Armor Plating
Further Description Yes/No
Details:
This set of Gloom Armor is designed to be worn in conjunction with a Spidersilk tunic and pants. It consists of thickened, blackened, overlapping plates, which cover the chest, neck, shoulders, upper arms, and upper thighs, with close combat blades attached to the outside of the elbows.
Rarity
Magical
Durability
Charge:
Very Rare
No
76/100
N/A
Drow Shortsword
Further Description Yes/No
Damage:
18-28
Details:
This shortsword is of Drow manufacture and is both lighter and stronger than a similar weapon made of regular steel.
Rarity
Magical
Durability
Charge:
Rare
No
82/100
N/A
Drow Scythe
Further Description Yes/No
Damage:
13-26 + 2-11
Details:
This Scythe is of Drow manufacture and is both lighter and stronger than a similar weapon made of regular steel. The rear edge of the blade is covered in serrated scallops which are designed to tear and inflict bleeding damage.
Rarity
Magical
Durability
Charge:
Rare
No
91/100
N/A
Drow Bow
Further Description Yes/No
Damage:
20-45
Details:
This bow is of Drow design, with a recurve construction, and has a full quiver of 36 arrows. Drow bows are famed for their +5 bonuses to accuracy and power, and their durability. As well as regular hunting arrows, this quiver contains arrows designed to inflict bleeding and additional piercing damage.
Rarity
Magical
Durability
Charge:
Rare
No
96/100
N/A
Drow Throwing Star
Further Description Yes/No
Damage:
5 - 25
Details:
This throwing star is of Drow manufacture and is shaped into a six-sided star. The blades can be coated in poison for extra effects.
Rarity
Magical
Durability
Charge:
Very Rare
No
87/100
N/A
Ring of Destruction
Further Description Yes/No
Details:
This ring gives an additional boost of 5% to any destructive magic cast by the wearer but inflicts a -10% to healing spells.
Rarity
Magical
Durability
Charge:
Rare
Yes
72/100
N/A
Ring of Defense
Further Description Yes/No
Details:
This ring gives an additional boost of 10% to the wearer’s armor as long as it has charges remaining.
Rarity
Magical
Durability
Charge:
Uncommon
Yes
56/100
7/25
Necklace of Vampirism
Further Description Yes/No
Details:
This necklace grants the ability ‘Vampiric Drain’. Vampiric Drain can be channeled through a weapon and will siphon mana and HP from a target as long as the weapon remains in contact with them.
Rarity
Magical
Durability
Charge:
Very Rare
Yes
72/100
36/100
I also checked through the gear and the general loot that the smugglers had been carrying. Most of the smuggler’s gear was primarily a collection of powders that I assumed to be drugs, booze, and some metals that I assumed were more valuable in the city than in smaller towns, judging from the common quality of them.
There were also a handful of manastones, which we’d be keeping. Six large skins, which looked great, but were a bit weird, were revealed by my ‘Examine’ skill as ‘Rare’ and that they were Jumna skins, whatever that meant. There were crates of meat, which the Drow had been eating, as well as three smaller crates crafted of the enchanted wood. All of it went into Fenris, except for a small, ludicrously ornately carved box that contained worms, of all things.
I shrugged and was about to toss that in as well, when Bane stopped me.
“The storage in Bags of Holding cannot store living tissue, or so I have heard,” he said quietly, and I paused.
“Okay, but are these things valuable at all? I mean…”
“Extremely,” said Yen, glaring at the remaining smugglers, who all looked stunned.
“What am I missing?” I asked the room, as everyone clustered in around to look at the weird little worms.
“They’re silkworms, Jax,” Yen said, reaching out one hand to gently stroke one. She carefully pulled her finger back as it curled up, and a small strand of glistening thread pushed out of its end.
“Right… that’s nice.” I said, and she shook her head, grinning.
“Silkworms cost an absolute fortune, because if you can breed them, you’ve got a steady supply of free silk. All it costs you are leaves, which are cheap as all hell.”
“So, they’re controlled, then?” I guessed, and she nodded.
“The noble houses all got to be filthy rich because they control something everyone else needs. The Mori family has an iron grip on all of the silkworms in the city, and as far
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