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stay in the hand. Kobolds, or smaller, get dee shall
goblins and up to hobgoblins get a pig's skull, pnolls ot
bigger get a cow's skull. Ogres get two. Trolls don't need
any.
Dagger: Conventional blade, with teeth on the bak
hhooks on the guard, and spike on the butt. Comes wth
lizard sheath, and acceptable rust decoration and dens
Personal Pouches: For personal effects. Must be tached
fo the belt, on the left side, behind the sic. Con
80 en each nicely chewed-up as per regulations,
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strands of human hait, and A te oe wel 4
eats, PI eee Sihuin reinforced belts
weapon.
Calabash: Contains enough water. Enough water lasts a
certain time, depending on the conditions. If you ran
out of water, you drank too much — check with the
chief.
‘Thirty-Foot Rope: Made of goat and boar hair. Enough
to support one orc. Hobgoblins and gnolls get two
ropes. Trolls, ogres and anything bigger just get a crash
course on climbing. Worn across the chest, from the
shield side down to the waist opposite the shoulder bag.
Blanket: Normal size; looks large for kobolds, small for
cogtes. Used for any purpose. In winter, warriors get to
te bear skins as partof their winter uniform, Rolled up,
itis carted on the belt, in the back.
Soot and Silencers: For covert missions. Soot comes in
small pots and is rubbed on the face and hands during.
night raids against humans. They can't see you and it
scates the living moonlights out of them when they can.
Silencers are scientifically studied devices made from old
cloaks, and wrapped around the boots, clubs, and other
noisy equipment. Soot and silencers are kept in the
shoulder bag
Web Strands: Come in a small ball. The dried strands of
the giant cave spiders can be dried, and then easly used
as a small net. Strands can cover small traps, or can be
placed on the helm. Branches and leaves are added for
concealment, Human monsters haven't figured it out
yet
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