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Law 1

Page history last edited by PBworks 17 years, 1 month ago

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Item Law #1

 

Naming and Definition of Magical Items

 

  1. Every Magical Item (Classified in section 1a) created must have an original name.
    1. Magical Items are classified as the following: Ring, Necklace, Bracelet, Toe Ring, Earring, Nose Ring, Any armor of any kind (helm, bracers, chest piece, gloves, boots, cloak, etc...) Any kind of Weapon (Sword, dagger, axe, hammer, staff, wand, rod, etc...) Any ring or stud that is forced into a place on the body by way of a sharp/non-sharp/relatively sharp/"X Sharp" (Note: "X Sharp" is noted as being sharpness that exists on both the positive and negitive scale of sharpness. X Sharp is at the same time a representative of the very most sharp that can be gauged and also the most dull that an item can be gauged at) piece of metal going through said part of said body in order that said stud might be used as decoration and or non-decoration for the sole purpose of gaining the following: Attribute bonus, immunity, Plus to any Elemenstation, Minus to any attribute for an opposing Elemestors base abilities, including but not limited to any areas in the magical and or non magical related to magical and or non-magical areas in a magical or non-magical realm/instance in which said item will be and or won't be used should the item require said item be used with or with out the knowledge of said Elemenstor and or non-elemenstor.


Notes

Some people claim that this law reads, "The first law of the High Ultimate Item Law Book of Item Laws is that you do not talk about the High Ultimate Item Law Book of Item Laws." These people are widely regarded as just trying to stir up trouble.

 

Also noteworthy is that fact that this is the only item law to ever be successfully broken without consequence. See frozen pee and Drawer of Chansing.

 

Ok first off....The Drawer of Chansing dosn't fall into the Magical Item classification. Thus it dosn't break the law, I mean its not even an item that would require submitting to the Item Law Makers Guild. It would have to have a Lixi Gem which if it didn't breaks Law 5. This is the same for the frozen pee. You're also you're dealing with Gragnakas following Law 7. I'm requesting that the last sentence be removed due to the face that there is little to no information that backs up the claim that its making. ~ Porkfry

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