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Revision as of 07:15, 24 December 2012
Ring of Fellowship
Plural: Rings of Fellowship
Long ago in a land far away some lonely, misguided soul crafted this ring in order to spend more time with people. His goal, see, was to create a ring which would make him invisible, so that he could sneak up on people who otherwise wouldn't put up with him, and spend time hanging out in their presence, completely undetected. One ring to fool them all, you might say. Or one person's fellowship is another person's stalking, I guess you might also say. The fellowship of this ring is certainly questionable.
Nobody quite knows how this ring became associated with Zorromir's double tower shield 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
Accessory
Item cannot be auto-sold
Item cannot be worn in runs with a 'no pulls' restriction
Grants invisibility (chat effect).
+20 to maximum HP
+5% psychic damage resistance
+3% of weapon damage returned as HP when any two items from the set are worn.
+X offense (+5/level, max: +60) when the full set is worn.
How Obtained
- Available for 3 silver stars during September of 2008.
Reference
- The name is a play on The Fellowship of the Ring, the first of three volumes of the novel The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien.