Weapon:Deadly star-kissed kertig dart shrouded by umbral veins of maelstone

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deadly star-kissed kertig dart shrouded by umbral veins of maelstone
Look: As slivers of chilly white avtalia crystals embedded within the silvery black metal emit a natural shine, their luminance is immediately consumed by the surrounding maelstone. The overall impression is one of a miniature, exploding star being enveloped within a black hole.
Type: Light Edged \ Light Thrown
Range: melee
Puncture: fair (5/28)
Slice: low (3/28)
Impact: dismal (1/28)
Fire: no (0/28)
Cold: no (0/28)
Electric: no (0/28)
Force of Impact: terribly (1/17)
Balance: well (9/17)
Suitedness: inadequately (4/17)
Construction: practically invulnerable (18/18)
Metal: Yes
Weight: 5 stones
Appraised Cost: Unknown
Properties:
  • This item is magical.
  • This item is enchanted through the enchanting crafting system.
Enchantment: terrible (2/10) potency
central (10/10) complexity
abstract (2/11) precision
Lesser (2/4) grade
Bonus to magnitude
Flare: Radiant damage (ebon)
Dimensions: ? length x ? width x ? height
Sources: Source is Hollow Eve Festival 443/Auction, Ashen enaada wrist cuff with intricate blackened moonsilver mechanism

The star-kissed kertig dart has a definite magical pattern which indicates it is an enchanted.
You recognize the pattern as a manifestation of Elemental magic.
It seems to involve Air Manipulation and appears to involve movement.

The weapon is imbued with special properties created by Lograr, renowned Gnome enchanter. The distinguished artisan derived inspiration for many of his mystical incantations from observations of natural phenomena in the surrounding environment during his many expeditions.

The accounts scribed in Lograr's journal indicated that while visiting a particular island in Qi'Reshalia, he observed the use of boomerangs by some of the locals, and was very eager to adapt those same properties into other thrown weapons. This was the outcome that resulted from those studies.