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Nobody quite knows how this shield became associated with the Ring of Fellowship and King's boomerang; that's probably a very lengthy story in the telling. But the three items are now considered a single collection, and anyone who possesses all three is believed to gain additional benefit from the set. | Nobody quite knows how this shield became associated with the Ring of Fellowship and King's boomerang; that's probably a very lengthy story in the telling. But the three items are now considered a single collection, and anyone who possesses all three is believed to gain additional benefit from the set. | ||
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Revision as of 13:38, 16 May 2009
Zorromir's double tower shield
Plural: Zorromir's double tower shields
This is a very large shield--tall and extra wide--that used to belong to a hero by the name of Zorromir. It's decorated with the embossed image of a nature spirit or tree creature or something, holding a round sphere--an inset gem. Tucked behind what's essentially a massive portable fortress--the two towers' worth of shield--you're sure to feel brave and shout your defiance when you charge into battle.
Nobody quite knows how this shield became associated with the Ring of Fellowship and King's boomerang; that's probably a very lengthy story in the telling. But the three items are now considered a single collection, and anyone who possesses all three is believed to gain additional benefit from the set.
September 2008 Item of the Month
Offhand Item
Power: 20
Item cannot be auto-sold
+X damage absorption (1x your level, capped at 20)
Allows you to use a battle cry at the beginning of combat. (Editable through account settings.)
+3% of weapon damage returned as HP when any two items from the set are worn.
+X offense power (+5/level, max: +60) when the full set is worn.
How Obtained
- Was available for 3 silver stars during October 2008.
References
- The name is a play on The Two Towers, the second of three volumes of the novel The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien.
- Zorromir is close in sound to Boromir, a supporting character in said book.