Androidpk
11-07-2011, 11:51 AM
A chisel-edged black glaes claidhmore
A singular piece of translucent black glaes forms this long claidhmore. The chiseling along the edges causes a mottled diffusion effect that mutes and amplifies the dark depths of the sword. Halfway down the sword's length, the glaes begins to separate into two distinct pieces. The rods twine about each other until they finally separate spatially at the end of the hilt. The rods terminate in twin open-mouthed drake heads which hold a rough-cut crimson blazestar orb between them.
Was originally 17 lbs but I had it lightened it 3 times so now it's either 9 or 10 lbs.
First offer of 20m takes it.
A singular piece of translucent black glaes forms this long claidhmore. The chiseling along the edges causes a mottled diffusion effect that mutes and amplifies the dark depths of the sword. Halfway down the sword's length, the glaes begins to separate into two distinct pieces. The rods twine about each other until they finally separate spatially at the end of the hilt. The rods terminate in twin open-mouthed drake heads which hold a rough-cut crimson blazestar orb between them.
Was originally 17 lbs but I had it lightened it 3 times so now it's either 9 or 10 lbs.
First offer of 20m takes it.