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{{Intro
{{Intro
  | Patch Introduced = [[Dark Majesty]]
  | Patch Introduced = [[Pillars Made of Sand]]
  |  Related Quests = [[Olthoi Queen Quest]]
  |  Related Quests = [[Olthoi Queen Quest]]
  |          Updated =  
  |          Updated =  
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  |              Name = The Aun Menhir Rings
  |              Name = The Aun Menhir Rings
  |        Icon Image = The Aun Menhir Rings Icon.png
  |        Icon Image = The Aun Menhir Rings Icon.png
|              Value = 5
|            Burden = 5
|        Additional = 1 of 1 pages full.
  |        Description =  
  |        Description =  
  | Special Properties =  
  | Special Properties =  
  |             Author = Hea Dregona
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|      How Obtained =
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|      Vendors Link = True
  | Author = [[Hea Dregona]]
  | The rings the Aun shamans use are old and weak, like their arrogant tah. Every time the shamans beat their drums, the stones tremble. All that would be required to break them is a greater noise than that of Aun drums. Our glorious tah, Hea Arantah, would be much pleased if this were done.
  | The rings the Aun shamans use are old and weak, like their arrogant tah. Every time the shamans beat their drums, the stones tremble. All that would be required to break them is a greater noise than that of Aun drums. Our glorious tah, Hea Arantah, would be much pleased if this were done.
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== Notes ==
* Purchased from [[Hea Dregona]] in [[Ahurenga]].
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Latest revision as of 16:20, 22 December 2016

Introduced:  Pillars Made of Sand Related Quests:  Olthoi Queen Quest
The Aun Menhir Rings
  • Value: 5
  • Burden: 5
  • 1 of 1 pages full.
The rings the Aun shamans use are old and weak, like their arrogant tah. Every time the shamans beat their drums, the stones tremble. All that would be required to break them is a greater noise than that of Aun drums. Our glorious tah, Hea Arantah, would be much pleased if this were done.

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