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(Ornamental Magnifying glass is now defunct - just adding this bit to the article for historical purposes.)
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The '''ornamental magnifying glass''' allows the user to see the [[health (statistic)|health]] of all [[denizens]] in the realms. It was available from [[Merentesh]]'s [[Shop of Wonders]] in [[Delos]].
The '''ornamental magnifying glass''' allowed the user to see a fairy granular [[health (statistic)|health]] of the [[denizens]] of the realm. It was available from [[Merentesh]]'s [[Shop of Wonders]] in [[Delos]].


The handle of the glass was smooth onyx and etched with delicate scrollwork along its length. On the top of the handle, a dark hand assumed the role of a framework to hold the lens. However, the lens itself was missing. At the bottom of the handle, a silver sphere acted as a counterweight and was inscribed with the image of an eye.
The handle of the glass was smooth onyx and etched with delicate scrollwork along its length. On the top of the handle, a dark hand assumed the role of a framework to hold the lens. However, the lens itself was missing. At the bottom of the handle, a silver sphere acted as a counterweight and was inscribed with the image of an eye.
In 660AF, the '''ornamental magnifying glass''' was discontinued and removed from the world, and its former owners were [http://www.ironrealms.com/game/news/Achaea/Announce/4173 refunded] its cost as [http://www.ironrealms.com/game/news/Achaea/Announce/4172 denizen health] was made actively visible to the entire populace.


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Revision as of 02:57, 27 July 2014

The ornamental magnifying glass allowed the user to see a fairy granular health of the denizens of the realm. It was available from Merentesh's Shop of Wonders in Delos.

The handle of the glass was smooth onyx and etched with delicate scrollwork along its length. On the top of the handle, a dark hand assumed the role of a framework to hold the lens. However, the lens itself was missing. At the bottom of the handle, a silver sphere acted as a counterweight and was inscribed with the image of an eye.

In 660AF, the ornamental magnifying glass was discontinued and removed from the world, and its former owners were refunded its cost as denizen health was made actively visible to the entire populace.