Naelwyn
Non sum qualis eram
Naelwyn Talreyn is pleased to inform you that starting tomorrow, the fires of the Wildfire forge will burn hot in the plains of the Southern Wilds.
I can offer you the following, fantastic deal:
Bring your materials. Bring your damaged gear. I shall fix them, free of charge. (Though, tips are appreciated, and a good tipper will usually get me to stop whatever else I'm doing to come fix things.)
Anything that can be repaired, I can repair. With the highest change of an enchantment staying on that you can get on the server.
All available for free, to anyone that comes, regardless of faction or allegiance.
Wildfire forge reserves the right to not repair anything of individuals who, essentially, "Make a mess."
If too much trouble is being given to me over maintaining this free service to all those who walk the wilds, I will simply close it, and all will lose out. It is in the best interests of everyone who values shiny armor and weapons for us to stay in operation.
Wildfire forge can be reached simply by following the gravel path from the fort, past the wooden lookout. The path, and the forge itself, should be visible from there.
I can offer you the following, fantastic deal:
Bring your materials. Bring your damaged gear. I shall fix them, free of charge. (Though, tips are appreciated, and a good tipper will usually get me to stop whatever else I'm doing to come fix things.)
Anything that can be repaired, I can repair. With the highest change of an enchantment staying on that you can get on the server.
All available for free, to anyone that comes, regardless of faction or allegiance.
Wildfire forge reserves the right to not repair anything of individuals who, essentially, "Make a mess."
If too much trouble is being given to me over maintaining this free service to all those who walk the wilds, I will simply close it, and all will lose out. It is in the best interests of everyone who values shiny armor and weapons for us to stay in operation.
Wildfire forge can be reached simply by following the gravel path from the fort, past the wooden lookout. The path, and the forge itself, should be visible from there.