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Description: This is a wide leather belt with a solid brass buckle and two prongs over each hip. Initially invented to hold tankards of mead for the warrior's respite during time-outs in battle, the prongs were repurposed to hold small shields after no one could satisfyingly address the spilling issue. While naysayers claim carrying a shield on one's hip is too unwieldy, no one is left unimpressed by the amount of swagger it adds to one's step.
Appraise: The leather shield belt is about two feet long and about six inches wide. It is made of leather and looks like you could wear it.
Weight: 6/9 lb
Value: A$15
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