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Pan, The Longhandled Chisel
This seemingly ordinary chisel has been long sought after by those skilled in Cae'Bin-et Artistry. It has been theorized that every truly noteworthy piece of furniture in history was fashioned with it, and that it has changed hands unknowingly along the years. Cubby first mentioned the Chisel to Felthar the Moderately Handsome in Book 5, leading to a subplot about woodworking that went nowhere. The chisel was found years later by Felthar the Now Less Handsome and Slightly Overweight, who unknowing used it to carve the sign for his hit theme restaurant: Ham on a Pike. Sepathok himself used the chisel to comically carve woodcuts of him defeating his foes into his defeated foes' shields. He would laugh heartily, but stopped the practice one day when an unknown adversary made fun of his artistic talents, or lack thereof.
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