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Obtained during a GM event.
 
Obtained during a GM event.
  
Note:  This describes a GM event which actually took place on several servers over the weekend.
 
  
GM event on Mithaniel Marr
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[https://web.archive.org/web/19991013020829/http://everquest.gamestats.com/editorial/100499_GM_Event.htm][https://web.archive.org/web/20000918184513/http://www.kmrcs.com/eqcleric/general/msgs/4125.html][https://web.archive.org/web/20010531151735/http://www.eqrealms.com/lore/bb_hammer.cfm]
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The Butcherblock Hammer
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The history of this wonderful weapon is cloudy and somewhat confusing. It is said to have been created by the god Brell Serilis, Lord of the Underfoot and father of the Dwarves and Gnomes, among others. But the texts go on to say that the hammer was wielded by Dagnor the Butcher, an Ogre Warlord of the Rakthokian Kingdom, and the most ambitious king the Ogres have ever had.
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During the Age of Blood, Dagnor the Butcher gathered a mighty army of ogres and attacked Kaladim with hopes of destroying the Dwarven race and claiming the riches of their mines. It seems contradictory that the creator of the Dwarven race, Brell Serilis, would craft a mighty weapon and then give it to the largest threat the dwarves have ever known. Back to the story, it is most likely that after Dagnor was defeated in the First Ogre-Dwarven War the hammer was locked up inside the depths of Kaladim and very few were aware of it's existence.
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Recently, the dark elves infiltrated Kaladim and stole the magical box, which contained the hammer. Whether they knew the contents of the box or not is a mystery, but either way the dwarves were very upset to find it missing. They recovered the box, but learnt the key was being held by the Captain of the Dark Elves.
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The King choose an adventurer to be the Champion of Kaladim and charged them with retrieving the key and returning it. Upon returning the key after defeating the Captain, the Champion was awarded the contents of the box, which was the Butcherblock Hammer. This weapon imparts strength and wisdom to it's wielder, and is fabled to heal it's owner during battle.
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I, Dendil Coup'De'Grace, relate this story to you, for your enlightenment. After being consistently disappointed in my efforts to retrieve the fabled Paladin holy sword, Ghoulbane, I decided to travel to the Estate of Unrest, to take my frustrations out on some of it's occupants.  Having recently attained the 28th circle of training, I decided to enter the vile house without my usual invisibility to undead, to see which of the inhabitants where brave enough to face me.  Much as I suspected, there where too many of the beasts, and I had to run to safety. I was meditating and healing in Dagnor's cauldron when a poor dwarf collapsed at my feet. Fortunately I had sufficient mana to heal him, and when he regained consciousness, he told me he had to take important news to his king, and told me to gather a party to escort him.  I called upon help, and 3 brave individuals came forward, Cascas, Golle, and Bolaun. We made haste to the Dwarven king, who upon receiving the information, summoned his Heir, Brec Stormhammer, and his champions to his side. He said we would have to go and do a task for him, but that we must have a Dwarven or Gnome, cleric or Paladin to lead us.  Fortunately, one of my guild brothers, Kinken, a dwarven cleric was in the vicinity, so we could continue the quest. We made haste to Dagnors Cauldron once more, and after some searching, found a hoard of Aqua Goblin Tidal Lords under the water, and, pulling them to shore, we began to slaughter them. Brec told us that we must enter the water one more time, to face another foe, which turned out to be a large, almost frog like creature named Phinigel. By now word of our adventure has spread, and many more had come to our aid, and we eventually defeated the creature, which had in its possession an item of great importance, we realised that we must make haste to the King once more. Things where not quite as they seemed though, for on our journey out of Dagnor, we where attacked by 4 Dark elves, of great power (/ooc red at level 45 at least…) who proceeded to slaughter us. Brec fell quickly, being the focus of their attacks, and the item was stolen. I too fell in the initial combat. (/ooc and many thanks to Fara, (hope I got the name right) who gated me back to G fay from HH keep) I rejoined the battle in Greater Faydark, by now there where very many there to join the battle!  /ooc in fact, it turned into a farce for a while, with the DE being almost impossible to kill, at the point of death, we could  suddenly no longer hit them, like they where charmed, or had become an actual player character.  Some of the PC's in the zone even killed the one surviving dwarven GM, delaying the resumption of the quest. I had lost most of my companions by this stage, but I soon found more, my guild sister and fellow paladin Adainiel, and my guild brothers, Dwarven clerics Kinken and Bolaun, plus two others, the bard Chillawack and the mighty wizard Machin. The dark ones where eventually slain, after a long battle, and we retrieved the box. We made haste back to Kaladim and the King, but the quest proved not to be over quite yet, as the foul ones had locked the item in a box. One of the kings closest knew that the key was in the possession of the Captain of the Teir'dal guards. The King appointed a new Champion, the mighty Grundel and charged him with the task of retreiving the key, Grundel gathered a party from the most powerful, (/ooc His guild it seemed…) and they gated to Nektulos. Being so lucky as to have Machin still with us, we followed, but arrived to late to help, the captain having already fallen. The key was retrieved! We gated back to Kaladim, and the King opened the box himself. The King then appointed Grundel as his champion, to replace the fallen Brec, (Grundel is now called Grundel Dwarven Champion) The king gave the item, a mighty relic, to Grundel to wield. (stats where not confirmed, Grundel chose not to answer me, but I was informed that it was called the Hammer of Brell, [ed note: actually it was a Butcherblock Hammer] ). Cascas was also rewarded with a Mithril 2Hander, Machin received a Shiny Metallic Robe, and I received a short sword of the Ysheka. A rogue also received a serrated bone dirk, but I have alas forgotten his name. Adainiel and Bolaun also where rewarded with gems, and I believe others where given similar rewards.
 
  
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The Butcherblock Hammer
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MAGIC ITEM LORE ITEM ARTIFACT NO TRADE
Slot: PRIMARY
Skill: 2H Blunt Atk Delay: 45
DMG: 34 DMG Bonus: 113
STR: +10 CHA: -10 WIS: +5
Effect: Superior Healing(Combat, Casting Time: Instant)
WT: 10.0 Size: LARGE
Class: CLR PAL
Race: DWF GNM

Spellicon U.png Item Lore (from Identify): The Relic of Brell Serilis

Obtained during a GM event.


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The Butcherblock Hammer

The history of this wonderful weapon is cloudy and somewhat confusing. It is said to have been created by the god Brell Serilis, Lord of the Underfoot and father of the Dwarves and Gnomes, among others. But the texts go on to say that the hammer was wielded by Dagnor the Butcher, an Ogre Warlord of the Rakthokian Kingdom, and the most ambitious king the Ogres have ever had. During the Age of Blood, Dagnor the Butcher gathered a mighty army of ogres and attacked Kaladim with hopes of destroying the Dwarven race and claiming the riches of their mines. It seems contradictory that the creator of the Dwarven race, Brell Serilis, would craft a mighty weapon and then give it to the largest threat the dwarves have ever known. Back to the story, it is most likely that after Dagnor was defeated in the First Ogre-Dwarven War the hammer was locked up inside the depths of Kaladim and very few were aware of it's existence.

Recently, the dark elves infiltrated Kaladim and stole the magical box, which contained the hammer. Whether they knew the contents of the box or not is a mystery, but either way the dwarves were very upset to find it missing. They recovered the box, but learnt the key was being held by the Captain of the Dark Elves.

The King choose an adventurer to be the Champion of Kaladim and charged them with retrieving the key and returning it. Upon returning the key after defeating the Captain, the Champion was awarded the contents of the box, which was the Butcherblock Hammer. This weapon imparts strength and wisdom to it's wielder, and is fabled to heal it's owner during battle.

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