LotS/Forgotten Pharaoh's Greaves

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name::Forgotten Pharaoh's Greaves [[:Category:LotS/type::Boots|type::Boots]]
Attack: attack::360
Defense: defense::520
Forgotten Pharaoh's Greaves
Walk Like an Egyptian: Chance for bonus damage; Extra damage for each additional {{#vardefine:item|{{#varpull:LotS/Forgotten Pharaoh's Equipment Set|LotS/ItemSet|item1}}}}Forgotten Pharaoh's item equipped; Extra damage against Small, Medium, or Large raids
VII. "Hazach. Some of the other scholars said it was connected to Hebrew. A foreign word spelled out in the language the dead man chose for his final missive. I let them think that, left them ploughing new furrows of scholarly thought. But I looked elsewhere. Because I'd seen that word before, when I'd tried to discern hidden meaning in hieroglyphs from tomb walls and inscribed stones. It had appeared again and again, but I'd mistaken it for nonsense." -- Michael Taekan, PhD candidate at the University of Wessex
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Expedition Pack (Retired)

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