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Roblar
07-14-2014, 06:50 PM
Bergreham weapons are awesome designs but Siolan also deserves a thread for some of the creations she's made.

I'll start:

an immense rolaren waraxe (splitter)

The haft of this waraxe has been crafted of twin lengths of ironwood and ebonwood, the grey-on-black woods banded together by scored rings of golvern. In opposition, blackened rolaren rises from the ironwood and argent rolaren from the ebonwood, creating a contrast that is both stark and compelling. Along the blackened blade, heavy Saramar runes have been etched, revealing a peek of the silvery metal beneath, while the same runes on the other blade have been filled with ebon enamel to echo the contrast. There is a groove down the center of the weapon, bisecting it into two halves.
You also notice a small enchanter's glyph.
There appears to be something written on it.

In the Giantman language, it reads:
Twilight and Shadow

Also this weapon displaying sheath:

a pair of crossed leather back-scabbards

You glance at the back-scabbards. Designed to afford the wearer access to a pair of blades, one over each shoulder, the scabbards are banded in blackened silver to provide support and held in place by a stiff harness of leather. A series of straps hold each sheath, allowing for an abundance of customization in terms of the draw angle and how high each sits on the back. Extending from the harness at the back, a pair of thick straps meant to hold the scabbards to the body crisscross and are fastened with off-set silver buckles.

Mohrgan
07-14-2014, 06:51 PM
matte argent rolaren-hafted waraxe

Arcing from the haft in an elegant crescent, the flat of the blade on each side has a brushed, matte finish, while the edge is sharp and glossed with polishing. Similarly, the rolaren is uniformly textured, except where deep engraving bites into the metal in the form of stylized stars. The bare rolaren gleams in the cut grooves, winking like stars on a moonlit night before disappearing beneath the soft black-worked leather grip. Beneath, the hide is tied off above a pommel of smooth cobalt sapphire. You also notice a small enchanter's glyph.

Roblar
07-14-2014, 09:04 PM
Was asked to post someone's weapon


a maoral-hafted dark golvern tetsubo

The haft of the weapon has been crafted of dark red maoral, wrapped at the slender grip with brushed suede and sheathed in dark golvern as it widens toward the head. Each of the small barbs along the length of the tetsubo is sculpted into a conical leaf shape, and they spiral from the base of the golvern to the head, which is capped with a peaked crown. At the base of the haft is a golvern dome, veined with thread-thin strands of eahnor that resolve into the image of a many-petaled rose in full bloom. You also notice a small enchanter's glyph.

CT Lady
07-14-2014, 09:05 PM
a burnished dark hide ankle sheath: Made supple by the extensive process of tanning and burnished with a bronzed dye, the hide that comprises this sheath is of the highest quality. It is stretched taut over a frame of aged bone that can be seen only at the mouth where the hide is bound to the bone by hair-thin threads of bronze wire. On the surface of sheath, a smooth round of solid firestone encircled by a ring of copper-beaded embroidery is the sheath's only cosmetic virtue.

a wavy-bladed copper zorchar dagger: Long and sinuous, the blade of the dagger extends from the guard like a finger of flame, lithe and curvaceous. Along its sharpened edges, a dark copper hue dyes the zorchar and fades, as it nears the midline of the blade, into a warm, iridescent gold. The crossguard itself is solid half-circle of bronze inlaid along the edges with shards of firestone, and the hilt is layered in padded crimson silk bound by crosshatched bronze wiring.

a matte bronze mesille runestaff: From heel to crown, the length of the staff has been rubbed with a dark bronze pigment, obscuring the natural wood grain just enough to leave the finish mottled like the face of a desert under the eye of a setting sun. Deeply carved wisps radiate from the grip, which is bound by gilt-hued urgh hide, while flecks of amber and tiger'seye trace the channels etched in the wood. At the base, a spiral of bronze caps the mesille, and another at the crown holds within its cage a sphere of heavily included amber. You also notice a small enchanter's glyph.

Roblar
07-14-2014, 09:07 PM
And another splitter (not mine)


a bone-hilted dark vultite falchion

The normally silver hue of the vultite from which this blade has been crafted is obscured beneath a haze of dye, the shade dark and murky, even along the sharpened edge. Likewise dark and austere, the guard is a simple disk without adornment, while the hilt beneath is the artistic centerpiece of the weapon. Bones of indeterminable origin are banded together with dark iron to form the grip, while digits that are distinctly those of fingers curl from the base of the hilt to grasp an orb of obsidian. There is a groove down the center of the weapon, bisecting it into two halves.

Jhynnifer
07-14-2014, 11:47 PM
a silver and dark rolaren dagger

The rolaren blade of the dagger is a mimicry of the night sky, black shot with wisps of blue-grey like threads of cloud before the moon. In contrast, the guard is a slender silver gear, oval in shape and faced with etching resembling the facade of gnomish machinery. Black and argent march in concert from the cross to the pommel in the form of silver strands binding a hilt of ebonwood, while at the base of the grip two silver gears have been forged together to form a cross accented by shards of onyx.