Item:Steam-powered crimson moonsilver printing press

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steam-powered crimson moonsilver printing press
Look: Thick beams of honey-hued goldenoak comprise the sturdy base and tall, angled frame of this militarized device. Cardinal-sheened silver metal reinforces the burnished wood, the broad bands and polished plating casting a luminous red glow on the lead-cast moveable type, letter case and the huge windlass mechanism connected to the brightly polished steam engine strapped to the machine's base.
Weight: 5 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: Unknown
Properties:
Dimensions: 1 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is sturdy blued moonsilver repair case with a broad-buckled shoulder strap
Source is Sturdy blued moonsilver repair case with a broad-buckled shoulder strap, Stolen from the Moons (3)

All attacks start with: The steam-powered printing press begins to whir softly as its windlass mechanism begins to turn. Releasing a plume of boiling hot steam, the press whistles sharply before flinging out a volley of sharp-edged, lead letters!

Successful Attacks

  • The steam-powered printing press squirts a stream of caustic black ink at <opponent> <fortress> <wall>, which smokes as it begins to corrode!
  • The steam-powered printing press fires a red-hot exclamation point at <opponent> <engine>, the lead punctuation slamming into it and leaving its mark!
  • The steam-powered printing press lobs a full tray of lead letters at <opponent> <soldier>! The sharp-edged projectiles lodge in <opponent> <soldier>, sentencing them to pain!

Failed Attacks

  • The steam-powered printing press fires its sharp-edged, lead letters. Missing their intended target, they thud uselessly into the ground.