Luftstreitkräfte
06-10-2015, 02:27 AM
+12
adamantine short sword
grapple flares
2 fusions slots
bo: 25m sold to packrat
sword : a silver-swept adamantine kris
The wavy blade of the kris is wrought from pure and gleaming adamantine, the natural blue-grey hue of which resembles an evening sky after the sun has sunk into the west. Thin patterns of polished silver sweep across the blade, traveling from near the hilt to the sharply pointed tip. Diamonds cling to the hilt and pommel, which are wrought from silver alloy, though the former is heavily swathed in pale leather. Two spherical depressions adorn the adamantine kris, approximately the size and shape of a small gem. All of the gem chambers are currently empty.
In the Common language, it reads:
Surprise
sheath : a silver-swept blue steel sheath
Sweeps of bright silver streak across the dark blue steel face of the scabbard like tiny comets across a darkening night sky. Etchwork in the steel forms tiny whorls and waves that convey a sense of frenetic movement. Suspended from a length of cerulean leather, the sheath is long enough to house a short sword, but curved as if intended to fit a wavy blade. The interior is protected by walls of dark blue velvet.
There appears to be something written on it.
In the Common language, it reads:
A Blackworks Original crafted by Bergraham
It is a 2-slot Fusion armament. Adamantine weapons will occasionally knock the weapon out of a foe's hands. A character must be at least level 65 before being able to hold and use adamantine weapons.
Both are max light/deep(sheath). Kris weighs 6lbs.
You estimate that a silver-swept blue steel sheath can store a small amount with enough space for one item.
You determine that you could wear the sheath, slinging it across your shoulders and back. The sheath appears to serve some purpose.
A mountain ogre swings a war mattock at you!
You easily parry the attack with your adamantine kris!
The mountain ogre's mattock bounces off of the incredibly hard surface of your adamantine kris and falls to the ground!
adamantine short sword
grapple flares
2 fusions slots
bo: 25m sold to packrat
sword : a silver-swept adamantine kris
The wavy blade of the kris is wrought from pure and gleaming adamantine, the natural blue-grey hue of which resembles an evening sky after the sun has sunk into the west. Thin patterns of polished silver sweep across the blade, traveling from near the hilt to the sharply pointed tip. Diamonds cling to the hilt and pommel, which are wrought from silver alloy, though the former is heavily swathed in pale leather. Two spherical depressions adorn the adamantine kris, approximately the size and shape of a small gem. All of the gem chambers are currently empty.
In the Common language, it reads:
Surprise
sheath : a silver-swept blue steel sheath
Sweeps of bright silver streak across the dark blue steel face of the scabbard like tiny comets across a darkening night sky. Etchwork in the steel forms tiny whorls and waves that convey a sense of frenetic movement. Suspended from a length of cerulean leather, the sheath is long enough to house a short sword, but curved as if intended to fit a wavy blade. The interior is protected by walls of dark blue velvet.
There appears to be something written on it.
In the Common language, it reads:
A Blackworks Original crafted by Bergraham
It is a 2-slot Fusion armament. Adamantine weapons will occasionally knock the weapon out of a foe's hands. A character must be at least level 65 before being able to hold and use adamantine weapons.
Both are max light/deep(sheath). Kris weighs 6lbs.
You estimate that a silver-swept blue steel sheath can store a small amount with enough space for one item.
You determine that you could wear the sheath, slinging it across your shoulders and back. The sheath appears to serve some purpose.
A mountain ogre swings a war mattock at you!
You easily parry the attack with your adamantine kris!
The mountain ogre's mattock bounces off of the incredibly hard surface of your adamantine kris and falls to the ground!