Weapon:Diacan-bladed avia fan dangling sprawled kraken charms

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diacan-bladed avia fan dangling sprawled kraken charms
Look: The thick fathomless black metal blades are well honed to an iridescent razor-sharp edge.
Type: Medium Edged Medium Blunt
Range: melee
Puncture: moderate (7/28) no (0/28)
Slice: moderate (7/28) somewhat fair (4/28)
Impact: somewhat fair (4/28) heavy (9/28)
Fire: no (0/28) no (0/28)
Cold: no (0/28) no (0/28)
Electric: no (0/28) no (0/28)
Force of Impact: dismally (2/17) reasonably (7/17)
Balance: reasonably (7/17) fairly (5/17)
Suitedness: decently (6/17) soundly (8/17)
Construction: extremely resistant (15/18)
Metal: Yes
Weight: 30 stones
Appraised Cost: 3,750,000 Kronars3,000,000 Lirums <br />2,706,000 Dokoras <br />3,750 LTBpoints <br />3,750 Tickets <br />3,750 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is enchanted through the enchanting crafting system.
  • This weapon has more than normal or unusual verbs.
Enchantment: terrible (2/10) potency
central (10/10) complexity
abstract (2/11) precision
Minor (1/4) grade
Bonus to magnitude
Flare: Nature damage
Dimensions: 3 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Droughtman's Challenge 441/Incidental loot, Droughtman's Challenge 437/Incidental loot, Droughtman's Challenge 433/Incidental loot, Droughtman's Challenge 430/Incidental loot

You sense a matrix formed using Life mana, commonly referred to as the Nature Weapon Flare enchantment.
The enchantment appears masterfully-crafted, has terrible potency, demonstrates central complexity, and is abstract. This enchantment is of Minor grade, and was modified to bonus magnitude. The matrix appears to be appreciably thin and the lines are perfectly clear.


Verb Actions
FLIRT (closed) First Person: Lowering your lashes, you oh-so-casually trace your closed fan against the curve of your cheek, slowly drawing it down to rest it against your other hand.
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KISS (closed) First Person: You tap your closed fan against your lips.
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DANCE (closed) First Person: Taking a breath, you begin a stylized dance, extending a diacan-bladed avia fan dangling sprawled kraken charms to balance your movements. You start on one foot, bringing your fan up and over your head with a quick swirl of your wrist, then step forward and turn as you lower the fan to finish the movement balanced upon your opposite foot.
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WAVE (closed) First Person: Your avia fan is closed -- you'll need to open it if you want a breeze!
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CLOSE (closed) First Person: Your avia fan is already closed. It'd make a great club.
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OPEN (closed) First Person: With a practiced flick of your wrist, you snap open your avia fan to expose the sharpened edges at the end of the blades.
You turn your fan easily in your hands and end with it in position to be used as a medium edged weapon.
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FLIRT (open) First Person: With a graceful swirl, you raise your avia fan to veil all but your eyes.
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KISS (open) First Person: You raise your fan in a flirtatious swirl until it just barely hides your lips, being careful not to cut yourself on the sharpened metal.
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DANCE (open) First Person: With a theatrical flourish that belies the deadly nature of the razor-sharp blades, you twirl your avia fan in a half-circle, raising it above your head as you spin, then slowly lowering it in a dance of silk and metal that ends with the weapon displayed before you as you bow low.
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WAVE (open) First Person: You flutter your avia fan absent-mindedly as you survey your surroundings.
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CLOSE (open) First Person: With a practiced flick of your wrist, you snap your avia fan closed, savoring the weight of the weapon in your fist.
You effortlessly switch to a grip for using your fan as a medium blunt weapon.
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OPEN (open) First Person: Your avia fan is already open. Be careful -- it's sharp!
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