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==Journal==
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Not everyone can be a warrior, yet heroes come in all shapes and sizes. The most beloved villagers in Brynmoor, were not those who through themselves headlong into battle, but those who took a share of everyone’s burdens.
Not everyone can be a warrior, yet heroes come in all shapes and sizes. The most beloved villagers in Brynmoor, were not those who through themselves headlong into battle, but those who took a share of everyone’s burdens.


This ring strengthens the muscles, making it easier to carry a heavier load. But weapons and armour feel heavier to the wearer, as though the emotional weight of warfare is manifest instead.
This ring strengthens the muscles, making it easier to carry a heavier load. But weapons and armour feel heavier to the wearer, as though the emotional weight of warfare is manifest instead.
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Latest revision as of 18:46, 9 April 2026

Template:MessageBoxTemplate:Mainonly Template:Infobox Item The Mule Ring is a Tier 4 piece of armour, made by using three Dragonwilds:Vault Cores on a Dragonwilds:Smithing Forge. However, it is currently not in the game.

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Recipe

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Journal

The following text is transcribed from the Journal.

Not everyone can be a warrior, yet heroes come in all shapes and sizes. The most beloved villagers in Brynmoor, were not those who through themselves headlong into battle, but those who took a share of everyone’s burdens.

This ring strengthens the muscles, making it easier to carry a heavier load. But weapons and armour feel heavier to the wearer, as though the emotional weight of warfare is manifest instead.