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- This is not a monster drop. Instead, it will be found on the floor and appear to be part of the scenery. It will not show up on the minimap. There is not a 100% chance that you will find it. Once found it is possible to talk to Skaldrun to start the first Fremennik Saga.
- This is not a monster drop. Instead, it will be found on the floor and appear to be part of the scenery. It will not show up on the minimap. There is not a 100% chance that you will find it. Once found it is possible to talk to Skaldrun to start the first Fremennik Saga. If you are having trouble finding it you may have already found it in the past and it just hasn't shown up yet in Skaldrun's "Start-Saga" interface. Head over to Skaldrun and click the "Talk-to" option and run through the dialogue to unlock the Saga.
- During the nineteenth century, the expense of bearskin caps and difficulty of maintaining them in good condition on active service led to this form of headdress becoming generally limited to guardsmen, bands or other units having a ceremonial role. The British Foot Guards and Royal Scots Greys did however wear bearskins in battle during the Crimean War and on peacetime manoeuvers until the introduction of khaki service dress in 1902.
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| - Smelly and worn. Skaldrun might want to look at this.
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- This is not a monster drop. Instead, it will be found on the floor and appear to be part of the scenery. It will not show up on the minimap. There is not a 100% chance that you will find it. Once found it is possible to talk to Skaldrun to start the first Fremennik Saga.
- During the nineteenth century, the expense of bearskin caps and difficulty of maintaining them in good condition on active service led to this form of headdress becoming generally limited to guardsmen, bands or other units having a ceremonial role. The British Foot Guards and Royal Scots Greys did however wear bearskins in battle during the Crimean War and on peacetime manoeuvers until the introduction of khaki service dress in 1902. Immediately prior to the outbreak of World War I in 1914, bearskins were still worn by guard or other units in the British, Belgian, Danish, Dutch, Russian and Swedish armies. This did not include use of the busby and other types of smaller fur headdress sometimes confused with the high bearskin. The Italian Sardinian Grenadiers had discarded bearskins in the nineteenth century but were to readopt them for limited ceremonial wear in modern times.
- This is not a monster drop. Instead, it will be found on the floor and appear to be part of the scenery. It will not show up on the minimap. There is not a 100% chance that you will find it. Once found it is possible to talk to Skaldrun to start the first Fremennik Saga. If you are having trouble finding it you may have already found it in the past and it just hasn't shown up yet in Skaldrun's "Start-Saga" interface. Head over to Skaldrun and click the "Talk-to" option and run through the dialogue to unlock the Saga.
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