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Wand Of The Dark Noah
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The Wand of the Dark Noah was a voodoo staff wielded only by the most renowned of mages in The Island of Despel. Like many of the other items on the island, the Wand was made of the polonium-coated minerals found deep within the mines. However, unlike other weapons that were simply used for war, this Wand was passed on for many generations and was known as not only a symbol of destruction, but also one of peace and new beginnings. For countless years, it had played a role in shielding the lone island from monsters and treasure-hungry raiders and keeping it safe as it developed. As with most other traces of the island, it was the lost during its destruction.
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The Wand of the Dark Noah was a voodoo staff wielded only by the most renowned of mages in The Island of Despel. Like many of the other items on the island, the Wand was made of the polonium-coated minerals found deep within the mines. However, unlike other weapons that were simply used for war, this Wand was passed on for many generations and was known as not only a symbol of destruction, but also one of peace and new beginnings. For countless years, it had played a role in shielding the lone island from monsters and treasure-hungry raiders and keeping it safe as it developed. As with most other traces of the island, it was the lost during its destruction.