Bestowed upon him by Prince Simon of Seraldia's court viseer for valor above and beyond the call of duty during skirmishes with the Orc Hordes. This armor is obviously well designed and masterfully crafted. Witnesses have commented that the armor stays in a very good state of repair, almost like new, no matter how badly it was dented or breached in Fritzholm's recent battles. Some attribute this to obsessive repair and care on Fritzholm's part, but this seems doubtfull since these repairs have been made in situations when he had no access to a forge or propper tools. It's more likely a magical property of the suit. Other magical properties that witnesses or Fritzholm himself has claimed it to have include extremely light weight and quieted movement. While the armor does clearly make almost no noise under normal circumstances it is not known if this is due to enchantment or fine craftsmanship. It is even harder to verify the weight of the armor, since Fritzholm's extraordinary strength could account for his ease of movement within the suit. Lastly among the suit's powers was suggested by Prince Simon himself who stated "Were Seraldia to ever fall under assault, a number of great heroes will hear or feel the quiet ringing of their armor. Thus, while these heroes breathe Seraldia shall stand secure."
In an alarming development the Skin of Steel has recently transformed mysteriously from field plate to more mundane and manageable platemail. Fritzholm believed this was an unusual effect of travelling far from Oerth for a prolonged period. However, the armor did not return to field plate upon returning to Oerth.
A runner came to Fritzholm's cavalry unit which was on alert near a number of potentional battlesites. The runner emplored Fritzholm to aid his unit which was under attack, not from the orcs, but from a mysterious band of humans. Fritzholm lead his forces to the scene as quickly as he could, but when they arrived the found only casualties. He went to the side of a fallen knight. The knight's body was peppered with arrows and his head severed. His sword was still undrawn on his horse. Fritzholm was strangely drawn to the sword, and when he grasped the huge 7 foot long weapon all in the area heard it cry "Bring me justice!" It has never spoken since. The sword is amazingly heavy and difficult to wield for all but the strongest of warriors.
At Fritzholm's request Ezekiel Moonstartulip placed a continual light enchantment on Justice Bringer's blade.
This bow is made of extrodinarily strong materials and has a pull of 90 pounds. This gives Fritzholm his strength bonus to damage, but renders the bow unusable to anyone with less than an 18 strength.
This pistol was given to the crew of the Royal Flush by Duke Bertrand of Ginsel, and is a duplicate of the one he carries himself. It is very ornately decorated.
This chainmail shirt disappears completely when worn, giving the illusion that the wearer is unarmored. It is also much stronger than typical chainmail. It has been known to succesfully deflect bullets, a feat that normal chainmail is incapable of.
The Chainmail of subtlety was once owned by the, now dead, Dread Pirate Lloyd.
Yep, it's a magic arrow. How magical? It's hard to tell, but you can rest assured that it flies faster and truer and sinks deeper than your basic arrow.
Purchased at an outrageous price on Solune, little known fashion capital of the universe, these boots are as stylish as they are practical. (maybe more so!) In his short time wearing them Fritzholm has already gotten comments like "Damn, those are some nice boots, Big Guy." and "Are those Bugle Boy Boots?"
But the best part is that these boots allow Fritzholm to exercise great bursts of speed which are sure to take his opponents by surprise as they wonder how someone Fritzholm's size can move so quickly.
A gray creature with no eyes attacked me with this sword in a kobold mound on Oerth. Do you know what? It looks just like a magic longsword that thieves stole from me on Oerth years ago. I'll bet it's the same one. I never used it much then anyhow, which is why I didn't hunt down the thieves, but it's always handy to carry a second sword just it case.