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Latest revision as of 08:57, 21 May 2023
dwarven greataxe with an intricately-engraved tyrium double-bladed head | |
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Look: | This greataxe has a hefty double-bladed design. On one side of the head, the a deep purple metal has an extensive engraving of a lone Dwarf standing at the forefront of a battle, wielding a similar axe in her hands. Opposing it, the other face contains an inset depicting that same Dwarf offering a handful of coins to a room full of others. Embedded in the head are blue svelae gems, their colorful pockets cut into coin-shaped facets, and a name is carved into each side of the head.
There appears to be something written on it. A Dwarven greataxe reads: "Taratochs the Skullcleaver" |
Type: | Twohanded Edged |
Range: | melee |
Puncture: | low (3/28) |
Slice: | overwhelming (23/28) |
Impact: | great (11/28) |
Fire: | no (0/28) |
Cold: | no (0/28) |
Electric: | no (0/28) |
Force of Impact: | soundly (8/17) |
Balance: | dismally (2/17) |
Suitedness: | superbly (13/17) |
Construction: | extremely resistant (15/18) |
Metal: | Yes |
Weight: | 90 stones |
Appraised Cost: | Unknown |
Properties: |
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Enchantment: | terrible (2/10) potency central (10/10) complexity abstract (2/11) precision Major (4/4) grade Bonus to proc chance |
Flare: | Fire damage (red) |
Dimensions: | 12 length x 1 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Source is Aesthene's Close 449/End Loot, Aesthene's Close 445/Vault |
Recall
This axe was forged in commemoration the reign of Emperor Taratochs. The namesake for Uthmor's axe Skullcleaver, Taratochs led the Dwarves in battle during the War of Tears, and in diplomacy in joining the Empire itself. Upon ascending to the throne, Taratochs oversaw the beginning of the construction of Throne City, and recommended the currency that would become the Dira.