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==Variations== |
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Latest revision as of 22:09, 30 August 2024
A belt knife is typically a worn non-combat knife that can be used for skinning and rituals without having it in hand.
Variations
Non-Combat
| Item | Rare | Incomplete | Worn | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dakohirdu bone wrist knife with a spidersilk-wrapped hilt | false | wrist | Ilerenz's Supplies | |
| Steel knife with a braided twine tether | false | belt | Tobb's Smithy | |
| Ordinary skinning knife | true | belt | Slice and Dice (2) | |
| Acid-etched iron knife with a leather-wrapped hilt | true | upper arm | Knife's Edge (2) Knife's Edge (1) | |
| Leather-wrapped belt knife | true | belt | Wandering Woodsman (5) Wandering Woodsman (4) Wandering Woodsman (3) Wandering Woodsman (2) Wandering Woodsman (1) | |
| Polished silver knife with blackened symbols branded into the hilt | true | upper arm | Knife's Edge (2) Knife's Edge (1) | |
| Talismanic knife with a sanrisi hilt | true | belt | Slice and Dice (2) | |
| Pitted iron survival knife with a blighted gold handle | true | wrist | Beyond the Barrier: The Devastation of Lyras/Incidental Loot | |
| Silversteel knife with a diamond-hide grip | true | belt | Slice and Dice (2) | |
| Slender silver knife with a blackened steel crossguard | true | true | wrist | Knife's Edge (2) Knife's Edge (1) |
| ... further results | ||||
Combat
In addition, there are combat versions of these knives, but once it has been used in an attack, for reasons not understood, it no longer can be used for Necromantic Rituals.
Necromancers and Ritual Knives
Despite the fact that most of their lives revolve around their ritual knives, Necromancers understand very little about them. Once a knife has been used for another purpose besides butchering the dead, it is no longer usable for rituals. If used in combat or even for cutting bread, it ceases to be suitable. Why? No one, including the Necromancers, know.