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|ability=Imperial Glory: While equipped chance for bonus damage | |ability=Imperial Glory: While equipped chance for bonus damage |
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name::Hujing of the First Emperor | [[:Category:LotS/type::Boots|type::Boots]] |
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Imperial Glory: While equipped chance for bonus damage | |
Agents in the employ of the Emperor, along with treasure hunters from across human space, have long searched for these artifacts that once belonged to the Sian Empire's founder. But you were the one who managed to find them, hidden away in an underground temple set up by heretics who worshipped him after his death in spite of his edicts to the contrary. You also found a number of remarkable statues there, evidently made in emulation of the famous Terracotta Army from ancient China. The imperial scholars you notified should enjoy studying them. | |
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