These ornate silver bracers are finely crafted, their delicate engravings depicting intertwining vines and curling leaves that give them an almost elven elegance.
Though slightly tarnished from age and exposure, their craftsmanship remains impeccable, suggesting they once belonged to someone of wealth or nobility.
The bracers are slender in design, seemingly sized for a woman or someone with a more refined build rather than a heavily armored warrior. Their decorative nature hints that they were not meant for battle, but rather as a symbol of status, a gift, or possibly even a ceremonial piece.
On the inner side of each bracer, just beneath the curve where it would rest against the wrist, there is an inscription in an old, flowing script. Though partially worn, the words appear to be in Elvish, reading:
"Bound by Honor, Rooted in Strength."
It is unclear if this phrase refers to a family motto, an oath, or a long-lost tradition, but the presence of such a personal engraving suggests these bracers may have once meant more than simple adornment.
Value 25-50GP depending on buyer
