In Brian McClellan's Powder Mage universe, The Mad Lancers were a cavalry battalion founded by the legendary Colonel Benjamin Styke. They were famed for their bravery and recklessness, as well as wearing medieval armor laced with powerful protective sorcery. Original members of the Mad Lancers wore a large skull ring with a lance emerging from one of the skull's eyes and the battalion's banner forming the band.
Details: The ring is made of solid sterling silver. It measures 25 mm from head to chin, 16 mm wide at the skull, and stands 8.5 mm off the finger. The back of the band measures 7 mm wide. The ring weighs 24.5 grams, weight will vary with size. The underside of the skull is partially carved out to reduce weight. The inside of the band is stamped with our makers mark, copyright, and metal content - sterling.
Size Options: The Mad Lancer Ring is available in US sizes 8 - 15, in whole, half, and quarter sizes.
Packaging: This item comes packaged in a jewelry box with a card of authenticity.
Production: We are a made-to-order company. Your order will ship in 5 to 10 business days if the item is not in stock.
"The Powder Mage", "Promise of Blood", "The Crimson Campaign", "The Autumn Republic", "Benjamin Styke", "Mad Lancer", , the characters, and places therein are trademarks © 2011 by Brian McClellan. All Rights Reserved.
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The pics don't do it justice I'm in love with this ring thank you so much
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I love the Powder Mage Universe, and I love skulls, so when this was announced I went...a little overboard with excitement. (ok, maybe a little more than a little, I think Brian McClellan is still a little frightened of me because of it) It's huge, it drags at your hand, you FEEL this when you wear it, and are keenly aware of its absence once you take it off...and it's GREAT! I have never been so happy to be parted with my money as I was when I bought this ring.
 
         
       
           
        












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