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Kings Tear
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Sometimes called frozen tears or lich weepings, these rare stones are clear, teardrop-shaped, smooth, and amazingly hard. King's tears defy all attempts to fracture, cut, or chip, even when struck by a heavy forge hammer. The origin of these stones is unknown, but popular folklore holds them to be the crystallized tears of long dead necromancer kings. Used to create: Belt of Cloud Giant Strength +8 Bracers of Armor +8 Gem of Seeing Greater Armor of Acid Resistance Greater Armor of Cold Resistance Greater Armor of Electricity Resistance Greater Armor of Fire Resistance Greater Armor of Sonic Resistance Greater Mantle of Spell Resistance Robe of the Archmagi
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Sometimes called frozen tears or lich weepings, these rare stones are clear, teardrop-shaped, smooth, and amazingly hard. King's tears defy all attempts to fracture, cut, or chip, even when struck by a heavy forge hammer. The origin of these stones is unknown, but popular folklore holds them to be the crystallized tears of long dead necromancer kings. Used to create: Belt of Cloud Giant Strength +8 Bracers of Armor +8 Gem of Seeing Greater Armor of Acid Resistance Greater Armor of Cold Resistance Greater Armor of Electricity Resistance Greater Armor of Fire Resistance Greater Armor of Sonic Resistance Greater Mantle of Spell Resistance Robe of the Archmagi