Ranzak considers what to say next.
"Ar-te-faks are dangerous unless you know perfectly how they work. There are things about using them that can surprise you at the worst time. Even simple magic items are tricky to use sometimes. Ar-te-faks are very powerful magic items and difficult to use right. That's why Pathfinders hide them so they can not hurt peoples. The battle that killed most of my tribe involved a powerful magic item that our spellcaster thought he knew how to use right. But he didn't know something about it and my tribe lost the battle, and all our warriors and the magic item was destroyed. Pathfinders want to protect people from magic items that need much study before they can be used safely if at all." Ranzak finishes speaking and takes a drink from her waterskin.
Diplomacy: 1d20 + 1 ⇒ (17) + 1 = 18