Chapter 17 (4/4)

Draco pointed more at the large chests in the back than at the trunks with the armour.

-Yes, they are also very interesting.- Erth looked back at the dragon.- It seems that your uncle was a collector. He had several unique items in his possession. For example, a 15th-century magic-blocking full plate armour made of sterite with a hammer engraved with the words Malleus Maleficarum. Well, it's a suit of armour with a rather grim history, but it's precisely because of that history that it's so valuable. Another interesting piece of armour is a black samurai suit covered with golden inscriptions in an unknown language. It dates back to the 8th or 9th century. The entire armour consists of one magical artefact. Due to the mysterious inscription, it is difficult to determine who it belonged to. I think it is also worth mentioning a real gem, an orc armour made entirely of obsidian, which was a gift from the Maya to the war chief Uthel'qaff. According to sources, the armour was created at the turn of the 4th and 5th centuries. - For some reason, the Hunter spoke about these armours with incredible pride in his voice. At the same time, Darius, whom the dragon glanced at every now and then, seemed completely absorbed in listing the unusual artefacts now in Draco's possession. -However, I think you are more interested in the chests in the back. These are also armours, but they are intended for mounts. There are only a few of them. Three armours for horses, one set for a griffin, two dwarven armours for direwolves. We are not sure what one of the armours is for. It is made of black metal and covered with small inscriptions, but its size is surprising. It is designed for a very large creature with wings and two pairs of legs. We suspect that it was made for a wyvern or a similar creature. And the last one is armour for a bess. - Erth must have read the dragon's thoughts and smiled with disappointment. - Unfortunately, we had to take them

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