markusdark
Virtuoso
Hello everyone. This is Kon, the bartender with the cane. I just wanted to say that I quite enjoyed meeting you all recently and wanted to address something that transpired. I had found that my Artisan Battle Rod that contained 20 curative potions and almost 40 various protective and purification scrolls had been taken. I had left it on the top of the bar and mentioned to more than one person that if they had a need for it, feel free to take what you needed. After all, that is why I created them with my crafting abilities. As someone who doesn't get around too well, I found that my energies during massive engagements is best served behind behind the battle and helping with the healing.
The rod was recovered but it was stripped bare. Although I may have said a few things due to a lack of sleep, once I was rested, I realized how great it was that someone else took it upon themselves to fill the role that I normally do in helping to heal those injured in a fight and get them back onto the front lines to fight the evils that we encounter. Making sure that our warriors continue the combat until our enemies are vanquished. Now some have told me that perhaps someone simply stole the items for their own personal gain but I find such a comment all but laughable. I mean, it would be like stealing the sword of someone who defends us and ours. Without that sword, the next bad thing that came by not only would kill the unarmed soldier but also all those the soldier was protecting, including the one who stole the weapon. That would be more or less the definition of cutting off your nose to spite your face. So I say nay to such speculation.
Besides the reason above, the other silly reason to think someone stole it is that my scrolls are very personalized. As an artisan I like to add a little flash and fancy to all I make, and that continues over to that which I craft, especially scrolls. So that's why I find it funny to think they would steal it and then try to sell such an easily identifiable item. But on the off chance that such a burglar exists, I thought I'd share a sample of my scroll work. Below is the artwork I put onto my Awaken scrolls. All my other scrolls look similar although I had a few that were colored with red ink instead of black and gray. If someone did try to sell such a scroll instead of using it to help someone in need, I would suggest reporting the sale and the seller of the scroll to the local congratulatory. Feel free to have them contact me to verify without a doubt that it was indeed a scroll that I created myself.
Thank you for your time.
In service,
Kon
The rod was recovered but it was stripped bare. Although I may have said a few things due to a lack of sleep, once I was rested, I realized how great it was that someone else took it upon themselves to fill the role that I normally do in helping to heal those injured in a fight and get them back onto the front lines to fight the evils that we encounter. Making sure that our warriors continue the combat until our enemies are vanquished. Now some have told me that perhaps someone simply stole the items for their own personal gain but I find such a comment all but laughable. I mean, it would be like stealing the sword of someone who defends us and ours. Without that sword, the next bad thing that came by not only would kill the unarmed soldier but also all those the soldier was protecting, including the one who stole the weapon. That would be more or less the definition of cutting off your nose to spite your face. So I say nay to such speculation.
Besides the reason above, the other silly reason to think someone stole it is that my scrolls are very personalized. As an artisan I like to add a little flash and fancy to all I make, and that continues over to that which I craft, especially scrolls. So that's why I find it funny to think they would steal it and then try to sell such an easily identifiable item. But on the off chance that such a burglar exists, I thought I'd share a sample of my scroll work. Below is the artwork I put onto my Awaken scrolls. All my other scrolls look similar although I had a few that were colored with red ink instead of black and gray. If someone did try to sell such a scroll instead of using it to help someone in need, I would suggest reporting the sale and the seller of the scroll to the local congratulatory. Feel free to have them contact me to verify without a doubt that it was indeed a scroll that I created myself.
Thank you for your time.
In service,
Kon

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