Nathala Crane
06-06-2013, 12:38 PM
Since converting Haohmaru to Monk, these have just been collecting dust in my locker. As much as I hate to part with them, realistically I'll never have a use for them again. The vatanura is also included.
an agate-inset black razern katana
A gold detailed crane surrounded by seven stars has been carved into blackened agate and inset into the kashira of the katana, while thin ray fish skin has been wrapped around the tsuka. Forged of matte, deep black razern streaked with blue, the curved blade has been etched with a spiral pattern of stars that trails down the length of the blade from the intricate tsuba. Along the blade's keen edge, dark indigo script reads, "Moonless Night." You also notice a small enchanter's glyph.
a slender black razern wakizashi
A golden nautilus shell has been graven into the endcap of the wakizashi while thin rayfish skin has been wrapped around the handle, visible through diamond-shaped openings in the mazarine silk wrapping. The curved blade is forged of black razern with streaks of bright blue, with a soaring crane etched in detail upon the guard. Subtle indigo script along the keen edge reads, "Starchaser."
a rich blue silk vatanura
A rich blue silk vatanura, made in classic erithi style, is masterfully folded to reveal a repeating pattern in the fine silk. The vatanura winds securely around two scabbards that are designed to rest off the left hip. The first, an antiquated black lacquered scabbard, is set slightly forward and lower than the second, a gold-inlaid dark lacquered scabbard. Both are angled for a quick draw in combat.
>put kat in vat
With a fluid movement, you slide your katana into your an antiquated black lacquered scabbard with a barely audible *snick!*
>put wak in vat
With a flick of the wrist, you spin your wakizashi around and smoothly slide it into a gold-inlaid dark lacquered scabbard.
>rem vat
You carefully unknot the blue silk vatanura and coil the excess length in your hand, along with an antiquated black lacquered scabbard and a gold-inlaid dark lacquered scabbard.
>wear vat
You carefully wrap the silk of the blue silk vatanura around you, bringing it to the front and positioning it carefully as you knot it, making sure an antiquated black lacquered scabbard and a gold-inlaid dark lacquered scabbard are in their place and rest comfortably.
>tap vat
You run your fingers along an antiquated black lacquered scabbard with considered precision and in a deliberate pattern meant to soothe the soul and focus the mind.
>tilt vatanura
>
You pause for a moment to tilt an antiquated black lacquered scabbard back and forth, watching the light play off it.
>rub vatanura
You run your fingers along the blue silk vatanura, enjoying the textures of an antiquated black lacquered scabbard and a gold-inlaid dark lacquered scabbard beneath your fingers.
>turn vatanura
>
You adjust the blue silk vatanura, moving an antiquated black lacquered scabbard and a gold-inlaid dark lacquered scabbard until they sit just right.
>pull vatanura
>
With nimble fingers, you caress the silk of your vatanura, placing the an antiquated black lacquered scabbard in the most comfortable and efficient position for weapon access.
>push vatanura
You push a gold-inlaid dark lacquered scabbard back a little, adjusting your blue silk vatanura in the process.
The katana is VHCW due to razern's natural crit-weighting along with the katana base. The wakizashi is standard razern, so nothing special aside from the alter making it part of a matching set.
Sold!
an agate-inset black razern katana
A gold detailed crane surrounded by seven stars has been carved into blackened agate and inset into the kashira of the katana, while thin ray fish skin has been wrapped around the tsuka. Forged of matte, deep black razern streaked with blue, the curved blade has been etched with a spiral pattern of stars that trails down the length of the blade from the intricate tsuba. Along the blade's keen edge, dark indigo script reads, "Moonless Night." You also notice a small enchanter's glyph.
a slender black razern wakizashi
A golden nautilus shell has been graven into the endcap of the wakizashi while thin rayfish skin has been wrapped around the handle, visible through diamond-shaped openings in the mazarine silk wrapping. The curved blade is forged of black razern with streaks of bright blue, with a soaring crane etched in detail upon the guard. Subtle indigo script along the keen edge reads, "Starchaser."
a rich blue silk vatanura
A rich blue silk vatanura, made in classic erithi style, is masterfully folded to reveal a repeating pattern in the fine silk. The vatanura winds securely around two scabbards that are designed to rest off the left hip. The first, an antiquated black lacquered scabbard, is set slightly forward and lower than the second, a gold-inlaid dark lacquered scabbard. Both are angled for a quick draw in combat.
>put kat in vat
With a fluid movement, you slide your katana into your an antiquated black lacquered scabbard with a barely audible *snick!*
>put wak in vat
With a flick of the wrist, you spin your wakizashi around and smoothly slide it into a gold-inlaid dark lacquered scabbard.
>rem vat
You carefully unknot the blue silk vatanura and coil the excess length in your hand, along with an antiquated black lacquered scabbard and a gold-inlaid dark lacquered scabbard.
>wear vat
You carefully wrap the silk of the blue silk vatanura around you, bringing it to the front and positioning it carefully as you knot it, making sure an antiquated black lacquered scabbard and a gold-inlaid dark lacquered scabbard are in their place and rest comfortably.
>tap vat
You run your fingers along an antiquated black lacquered scabbard with considered precision and in a deliberate pattern meant to soothe the soul and focus the mind.
>tilt vatanura
>
You pause for a moment to tilt an antiquated black lacquered scabbard back and forth, watching the light play off it.
>rub vatanura
You run your fingers along the blue silk vatanura, enjoying the textures of an antiquated black lacquered scabbard and a gold-inlaid dark lacquered scabbard beneath your fingers.
>turn vatanura
>
You adjust the blue silk vatanura, moving an antiquated black lacquered scabbard and a gold-inlaid dark lacquered scabbard until they sit just right.
>pull vatanura
>
With nimble fingers, you caress the silk of your vatanura, placing the an antiquated black lacquered scabbard in the most comfortable and efficient position for weapon access.
>push vatanura
You push a gold-inlaid dark lacquered scabbard back a little, adjusting your blue silk vatanura in the process.
The katana is VHCW due to razern's natural crit-weighting along with the katana base. The wakizashi is standard razern, so nothing special aside from the alter making it part of a matching set.
Sold!