“Did you get her soul, too?” Fin asked jokingly, looking at the hoard he hauled back, but the blacksmith shook his head. Seth had not taken her soul. Apart from wanting her to rot in the afterlife, there was simply no reason to.
Like Seth, Lady Durnham had mostly relied on outward factors to become strong. Although she was lucky with her class and became the Chosen of Kali, she could not have become this strong without the heavy support of her family and the stroke of luck that gave her Kalzemir.
Her legendary summons were great, but her soul itself held nothing Seth wanted. At least not enough to endure the thought of having her, or what remained of her around him. There was also the experience with the leader of the Zarkist. A soul tainted by the power of a god was unusable without cleansing.
Having given everything on the table a once over, Seth turned to the item box. The small pitch-black box that held part of a killed player's inventory. The bard was curious to see what the necromancer still had up her sleeves. Having seen the gate and heard about the device that wiped out magic, his expectations were high.
~Oh, are we comparing loot? This great one wants to compete too! Check these out.~ Puffles interrupted the bard and a bunch of stuff suddenly fell from an opening in the pet spaces. A bunch of rings, a staff, a necklace, a ragged robe, and a book spilled on the kitchen table. Seth glances at the pile.
The robe and rings were nothing overly special. The robe was a good relic-rated dungeon drop, the same was correct for the rings. All of them were epic, some were created, and others were dungeon drops. There were only three items that drew the blacksmith's attention.
Sokolov's Lightning Rod was the staff used by the elder lich Puffles had crushed, showing that the lich's main way of attack when he was alive was actually lightning magic. It was the first item that didn't improve Lightning Affinity, but actually granted 50% Lightning Affection, the higher form of affinity.
Apart from that it improved magic in general and offered the skill which was a mighty, channeled ray of lightning plasma the user could fire as long as they had mana. it was a pretty cool item, but nothing Seth could gain anything from.
The necklace that caught his attention was Sokolov's Health Stone, Surprisingly, the effect of the necklace was similar to the effect of , a passive skill on one of Seth's soul armaments. It improved all bodily attributes by 50 points and health regeneration by 200%.
Seth had some questions about how exactly a mage managed to cause such a legendary effect on an item, but it was actually pretty good. He would have to decide with the others, who would get this one. Lastly, Seth's eyes fell on the book that fell on the table.
Ledger of Administration was written in big letters on the front of the book. It was definitely a legendary item, but Seth was actually unable to appraise it! The Tome of Gönndalf was an exception since spell books were something even Seth could make.
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