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Revision as of 18:59, 24 September 2023


s'Kra Kor warrior chieftan's ceremonial wildland machete
Look: Thick korograth leather cords dangle from the end of the pommel, each one lashing a reptilian skull that sways ominously in alignment with the wilder's movements. Shadows appear to surround their eye sockets, each one set with a cold, black maelstone.
Type: Twohanded Edged
Range: melee
Puncture: low (3/28)
Slice: devastating (21/28)
Impact: mighty (17/28)
Fire: no (0/28)
Cold: no (0/28)
Electric: no (0/28)
Force of Impact: soundly (8/17)
Balance: terribly (1/17)
Suitedness: incredibly (14/17)
Construction: extremely resistant (15/18)
Metal: Yes
Weight: 108 stones
Appraised Cost: Unknown
Properties:
  • This item is enchanted through the enchanting crafting system.
Enchantment: poor (4/10) potency
central (10/10) complexity
somewhat precise (4/11) precision
Greater (3/4) grade
Bonus to magnitude
Flare: Razor damage
Dimensions: ? length x ? width x ? height
Sources: Source is Taisidon silkcress pack pinned with a carved Nature's Canopy emerald island, Taisidon Mystery 446/Raffle

Recall

This machete is no mere tool of jungle survival; it is a sacred weapon forged in ceremony to honor a S'Kra Kor warrior chieftain. When carried by a chieftain, the wildland machete serves as a reminder to uphold the tradition and ideals of the S'Kra Kor -- and as a symbol of their unbreakable connection to the wild heart of the land. In the ritual of its creation, a shaman oversees the forge master, imbuing the weapon with the primal spirit of untamed wilderness. Out of the hands of the S'Kra Kor, you estimate that this weapon may have either been a trophy when taken from the unwilling hands of a vanquished chieftain or as a treasure willingly given in a meaningful gesture of friendship.