EQ2 FURNITURE



Total items rewarded from Lore and Legend: Efreeti: 3
Books
The Efreeti's Scimitar
This item can be placed on the floor in any house type.

This is a mastery tome. Use the knowledge contained within to gain a basic understanding of the tactics to use against the chosen foe.

NO-TRADE  NO-VALUE

Offers the Quest
'Lore and Legend: Efreeti'

Quest reward from [50] Lore and Legend: Efreeti (Lore and Legend), started by examining efreeti parts or by examining The Efreeti's Scimitar in Lavastorm (-553, -118, 460).

Plundered from Lavastorm (-553, -118, 460).

Discovered on 17 Sep 2005 at 10:34:58 PDT.
"The Efreeti's Scimitar," by Serina Melosine, bard of Qeynos. This is a tale of an efreeti who understood that myth and legend could confuse his enemy.
Not much is known about the efreeti. They are a subject of many myths and legends, yet it is difficult to know what is true and what is false.
The chase had gone on for many days and the efreeti's wounds had weakened him. He was cornered like a trapped animal now, the city's walls forming a wide "V" behind him and his attacker closed in before him.


"Think, Khashig, think," he said to himself and when the answer filled Khashig's mind, he relaxed completely and smiled.
"You meet your death with a smile; good," said Valmeer, the one who hunted him. "I have pursued you for many days. Know that I will honor your memory by telling everyone how you died: like a coward. But at least, a happy coward."


"You see my smile and think I die happy at your hand?" scoffed Khashig. "My smile is my own. I know what you will lose. It is of no consequence now, though."


Khashig shrugged elaborately, grazing his shoulder against the coarse stone walls behind him.
Valmeer's eyes narrowed as he continued his advance. "What are you talking about? Do not seek to delay the inevitable with your chatter," Valmeer said.



And yet, he paused, his sword still pointed at Khashig's chest.


Inwardly, Khashig knew he had won the moment and pressed his advantage. He closed his eyes, saying quietly, "I delay nothing. Go ahead."
"Speak, gnoll!" Valmeer ordered through gritted teeth, pressing the tip of his weapon against his adversary's chest.


"But I am not a gnoll," relied Khashig softly. "You know what I am and what I can offer you. Still, I blame you not. It is you who delay now, enemy of mine."
Valmeer's eyes darted over his enemy, who stood almost serenely with his back against the walls. He assessed the efreeti's visible possessions and then realized what was missing. He cried angrily, "Where is it? Where is your scimitar?"
Khashig laughed, his eyes still closed.


Spreading apart his hands to show their emptiness, he replied, "You will not find it on my corpse, enemy. And if you slay me now, you will not find it ever. A pity. The scimitar is quite valuable. It can do many things, besides the obvious."
The efreeti continued, pushing aside the tip of Valmeer's blade scornfully as he did so, "Many seek the scimitar of an efreeti.

"It is said that it burns that which it touches, melting the hardiest armor like a candle.

"It is said that the owner of an efreeti's scimitar can travel great distances by merely whispering to the weapon. Alas, you shall never find one."
"Where have you hidden your blade, gnoll!" Valmeer shouted. He leaned forward and grabbed the efreeti's arm.


Khashig flinched slightly, for his enemy's grasp was stronger than he anticipated.


Valmeer hissed urgently, "I will spare your miserable life if you simply give the blade to me."
Khashig nodded, opening his eyes to meet Valmeer's gaze at last. He whistled sharply and his enemy's grip loosened.


Valmeer stared at the scimitar blade penetrating his armor, slicing through his chest.


"Here it is," Khashig said, "It is said that an efreeti's scimitar is deadly. Farewell, enemy."
How did Khashig summon his scimitar with a mere whistle?


Who can say? Like his scimitar, an efreeti is an elusive creature that perhaps can only be understood through closer assessment.
Books
The Efreeti's Scimitar
This item can be placed on the floor in any house type.

This completed book can be placed in your house and read.

Quest reward from [50] Lore and Legend: Efreeti (Lore and Legend), started by examining The Efreeti's Scimitar in Lavastorm (-553, -118, 460).

Discovered on 4 Dec 2012 at 15:58:00 PST.
Not much is known about the efreeti. They are a subject of many myths and legends, yet it is difficult to know what is true and what is false.
Entry One
Put book away.
"The Efreeti's Scimitar," by Serina Melosine, bard of Qeynos. This is a tale of an efreeti who understood that myth and legend could confuse his enemy.
Read book
Put book away.
The chase had gone on for many days and the efreeti's wounds had weakened him. He was cornered like a trapped animal now, the city's walls forming a wide "V" behind him and his attacker closed in before him. "Think, Khashig, think," he said to himself and when the answer filled Khashig's mind, he relaxed completely and smiled.
Entry Two
Put book away.
"You meet your death with a smile; good," said Valmeer, the one who hunted him. "I have pursued you for many days. Know that I will honor your memory by telling everyone how you died: like a coward. But at least, a happy coward." "You see my smile and think I die happy at your hand?" scoffed Khashig. "My smile is my own. I know what you will lose. It is of no consequence now, though." Khashig shrugged elaborately, grazing his shoulder against the coarse stone walls behind him.
Entry Three
Put book away.
Valmeer's eyes narrowed as he continued his advance. "What are you talking about? Do not seek to delay the inevitable with your chatter," Valmeer said. And yet, he paused, his sword still pointed at Khashig's chest. Inwardly, Khashig knew he had won the moment and pressed his advantage. He closed his eyes, saying quietly, "I delay nothing. Go ahead."
Entry Four
Put book away.
"Speak, gnoll!" Valmeer ordered through gritted teeth, pressing the tip of his weapon against his adversary's chest. "But I am not a gnoll," relied Khashig softly. "You know what I am and what I can offer you. Still, I blame you not. It is you who delay now, enemy of mine."
Entry Five
Put book away.
Valmeer's eyes darted over his enemy, who stood almost serenely with his back against the walls. He assessed the efreeti's visible possessions and then realized what was missing. He cried angrily, "Where is it? Where is your scimitar?"
Entry Six
Put book away.
Khashig laughed, his eyes still closed. Spreading apart his hands to show their emptiness, he replied, "You will not find it on my corpse, enemy. And if you slay me now, you will not find it ever. A pity. The scimitar is quite valuable. It can do many things, besides the obvious."
Entry Seven
Put book away.
The efreeti continued, pushing aside the tip of Valmeer's blade scornfully as he did so, "Many seek the scimitar of an efreeti. "It is said that it burns that which it touches, melting the hardiest armor like a candle. "It is said that the owner of an efreeti's scimitar can travel great distances by merely whispering to the weapon. Alas, you shall never find one."
Entry Eight
Put book away.
"Where have you hidden your blade, gnoll!" Valmeer shouted. He leaned forward and grabbed the efreeti's arm. Khashig flinched slightly, for his enemy's grasp was stronger than he anticipated. Valmeer hissed urgently, "I will spare your miserable life if you simply give the blade to me."
Entry Nine
Put book away.
Khashig nodded, opening his eyes to meet Valmeer's gaze at last. He whistled sharply and his enemy's grip loosened. Valmeer stared at the scimitar blade penetrating his armor, slicing through his chest. "Here it is," Khashig said, "It is said that an efreeti's scimitar is deadly. Farewell, enemy."
Entry Ten
Put book away.
How did Khashig summon his scimitar with a mere whistle? Who can say? Like his scimitar, an efreeti is an elusive creature that perhaps can only be understood through closer assessment.
Close Book.
Weapons
Trophy: Djarn's Avenger
This item can be placed on the wall in any house type.

"It can do many things, besides the obvious." - Khashig of the efreeti

NO-TRADE

Quest reward from [50] Lore and Legend: Efreeti (Lore and Legend), started by examining The Efreeti's Scimitar in Lavastorm (-553, -118, 460).

Discovered on 26 Sep 2005 at 14:18:48 PDT.