<DIV>I've always viewed those prices as "for a human trying to buy". A racial member or racial friend could get them at 1/10 that rate in my games. A non-member or non-friend could rarely commision them, and would pay an arm and a leg for them. A friend selling to a non-friend would lose their friendly status, and might face repercussions (taking from the elder is a crime). The players either respected the races so much OR feared repercussion such that, in my game, they always returned lost items to the making elder/ sidh race, and recieved a nominal award and better standing with that race. One serious swatting by elder forces should be enough to get the greediest characters to realise that returning them is better.<BR><BR><B><I>Scott Adams <longshot@darktech.org></I></B> wrote:
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<P>BTW Richard! Is the table in book 1 correct in terms of the non-human<BR>item values? Ie Dwarf Armor x100? I always wondered that if it was<BR>correcti or just a x10 and a typo :) I mean find a nice suit of Dwarf<BR>Armor say brigdine and retire :)</P>
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