A simple, old shield with crude markings on its face. Ugly, but practical.
Wooden Shield
This shield is made of wood framed by iron. It is heavy, but well constructed and in
good condition.
Horsemans Shield
Narrow and tapered at the bottom, this shield is intended for battle on horseback, but
will work just fine on foot. Construction is tight and materials are tough--it should be
able to resist a direct spear thrust.
Sterling Shield
Made of a lightweight metal, this shield has a foundry stamp from the Kelebrim armory.
Though light, the material is very strong, and the metal is welded almost seamlessly.
Phynaxian Shield
These shields were forged by the Phynaxian empire during its brief rise to power on the
steppes of southern Erathia (790-864). They are made of stalt, a metal that takes well to
enchantment, and contributed heavily to Phynaxian military might. Unfortunately, very
little of the metal could be mined, and Phynaxia fell in 864 A.S. to an Elvish offensive.
Wooden Buckler
A small wood buckler designed to protect against arrows without encumbering its
wielder. The quality is amaturish, but it's in good condition and will serve its purpose.
Bronze Shield
Bronze shields are lighter than iron shields of the same size, but aren't nearly as
strong.
Metal Shield
The pretty red design on the surface of this shield means it's from Deyja, and the
paint isn't paint. Emulsifiers and preservatives help to retain the original color
Alloyed Shield
The exact mixture of metals in these strong shields has been lost for hundreds of
years. Attempts to rediscover the process used to make them have been miserable failures.
There is absolutely nothing enchanted or magical about these shields--any enchantment they
carry was added after they were created.
Magestic Shield
The dark, golden color of these shields is actually a flaw. About fifty of these
shields were turned out by the Heavenly Forge as it began to fail. Although imperfect,
they are second only to shields built by the Forge in its prime.