Weapon:Goldwood-hafted horseman's flail with a cubic striking head
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goldwood-hafted horseman's flail with a cubic striking head | |
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Look: | Connected to the gold-veined handle by a short length of chain, the flail's heavy steel striking head is perfectly cube-shaped. Each square face is engraved with an abstract gladiolus design further embellished with fine giltwork. |
Type: | Heavy Blunt |
Range: | melee |
Puncture: | no (0/28) |
Slice: | poor (2/28) |
Impact: | great (11/28) |
Force of Impact: | soundly (8/17) |
Balance: | poorly (3/17) |
Suitedness: | well (9/17) |
Construction: | average construction (9/18) |
Metal: | Yes |
Weight: | 45 stones |
Appraised Cost: | 175,000 Kronars140,000 Lirums <br />126,280 Dokoras <br />175 LTBpoints <br />175 Tickets <br />175 Scrips <br /> |
Properties: |
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Dimensions: | 9 length x 2 width x 2 height |
Sources: | This can be found from a Treasure Map or Glass Egg |
Verb | Actions |
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RAISE | First Person: You raise your horseman's flail overhead and spin the heavy striking head in a rapid circle. |
No messaging for second person. | |
Third Person: <Player> raises <his/her> horseman's flail overhead and spins the heavy striking head in a rapid circle. | |
WAVE | First Person: Gripping your flail casually, you perform a few practice swings, first spinning the weapon in a high, tight circle and then transitioning into a wide figure eight pattern in front of you. |
No messaging for second person. | |
Third Person: <Player> performs a few practice swings with h<is/her> horseman's flail, first spinning the weapon in a high, tight circle and then transitioning into a wide figure eight pattern in front of <him/her>. | |
PULL | First Person: Pulling it taught, you test the strength of the short steel chain connecting the flail's striking head to its sturdy wooden haft. |
No messaging for second person. | |
Third Person: <Player>'s horseman's flail rattles softly as <he/she> pulls the chain taut and inspects it. |