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Smelting <rank> Smelt forged items and recover some of the materials.
Repairing <rank> Extend the life of worn items.
Club <rank> A crude bludgeoning weapon.
Buckler <rank> The smallest shield.
Breadpan <rank> A useful cooking utensil.
Dirk <rank> A weapon made for stabbing.
Spear <rank> The standard weapon of the footman.
Pieplate <rank> A plate for baking pie.
Leatherarmour <rank> A suit of leather armour.
Cookiesheet <rank> A steel sheet for baking cookies.
Halberd <rank> The simplest of the polearms.
Cavalry <rank> A small shield, but more effective than the buckler.
Pot <rank> A cast-iron cooking pot.
Cauldron <rank> Cauldrons suitable for fermenting.
Shortsword <rank> A smaller version of the longsword.
Mace <rank> The Basilican maces.
Ringmail <rank> Armour composed of overlapping rings of metal.
Pastrypan <rank> A pan for making fine pastries.
Axe <rank> The handaxe; made for throwing.
Bardiche <rank> Another polearm. More complicated than the halberd.
Crozier <rank> A ritualistic implement used by desertfolk.
Dagger <rank> Obsidian throwing daggers.
Banded <rank> A shield of reasonable effectiveness.
Kettle <rank> A heavy kettle with a lid.
Whip <rank> A length of leather with a fine iron tip.
Talons <rank> Steel talons to equip falcons with.
Morningstar <rank> An iron ball connected to a handle by a chain.
Scalemail <rank> Armour made of overlapping scales of metal and leather.
Warhammer <rank> A large bludgeoning weapon.
Rapier <rank> The weapon of the cultured urbanite.
Javelin <rank> Nothing hurts quite as much as being hit by a javelin.
Kite <rank> A large, protective shield.
Flail <rank> A wicked-looking variation on a morningstar.
Chainmail <rank> Armour made of interlocking rings of metal.
Trident <rank> Oftentimes the favourite weapon of gladiators.
Battleaxe <rank> Favoured weapon of the mountain dwarves.
Tower <rank> The largest and most cumbersome shield.
Splintmail <rank> Good armour made of strips of metal and leather.
Bastard <rank> The famous Delosian bastard swords.
Lance <rank> The traditional weapon of the mounted knight.
Scimitar <rank> A very effective curved sword favoured in the south.
Fieldplate <rank> The most common, but still very good, form of platemail.
Broadsword <rank> A popular variation on the longsword.
Longsword <rank> The standard against which all is based.
Fullplate <rank> The most magnificent armour. See AB FORGING FULLPLATE.