I wondering, but what do people think of selling adamantine items to surfacer merchants?
Honestly, would a merchant buy armor that openly proclaims drow involvement? Wouldnt other drow hunt down anyone who holds these items? How about the merchant hunting down the person who sold the items once they decay in the light? I would think it would take a good bit of conning and wouldnt necessarily be the actions of a goodly man/woman.
Another question, could it be code abuse? Since the merchant cant actually do all these things, would be taking advantage of the code?
Selling Adamantine Items
Selling Adamantine Items
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I don't see any problems with it personally. Its not adamantium thats hated but the drow. Adamantium is just a metal, like mithril. While there is associations, a smart merchant still knows the value of special items.
While it is concievable that not all merchants would buy it, I think selling such in a FR world would not be too hard.
While there would be collectors who might want such pieces, the metal melted back down can be reused, specially by mages for construction of rare items like wands and staves. Such metals are coveted for such purposes.
Finally, taking the general greediness of merchants into account, I think there is very few items that any merchant would not be interested in obtaining (for resale at a higher price of coruse). Merchants are interested in gold and know how not to ask questions
Just my opinion
S.
While it is concievable that not all merchants would buy it, I think selling such in a FR world would not be too hard.
While there would be collectors who might want such pieces, the metal melted back down can be reused, specially by mages for construction of rare items like wands and staves. Such metals are coveted for such purposes.
Finally, taking the general greediness of merchants into account, I think there is very few items that any merchant would not be interested in obtaining (for resale at a higher price of coruse). Merchants are interested in gold and know how not to ask questions
Just my opinion
S.
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Not only what Stayne said, but adamantine is not what makes drow weapons drow weapons. Adamantine, though rare, is still mine-able from the "surface" mines.
It is the radiation from the Underdark that makes the drow weapons special. Also, adamantine does not melt in the sun. It is these same radiations that are used to enchant the weapons that cause the weapons to decay.
SO to make a short story long, adamantine in and of itself would not be a reason not to buy a weapon of any type.
It is the radiation from the Underdark that makes the drow weapons special. Also, adamantine does not melt in the sun. It is these same radiations that are used to enchant the weapons that cause the weapons to decay.
SO to make a short story long, adamantine in and of itself would not be a reason not to buy a weapon of any type.
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