Weapon:Steel bastard sword engraved along the blade with lightning bolts

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  • Infobox entry for fire damage2, Infobox entry for cold damage2, Infobox entry for electric damage2


steel bastard sword engraved along the blade with lightning bolts
Look: You see nothing unusual.
Type: Heavy Edged Twohanded Edged
Range: melee
Puncture: low (3/28) low (3/28)
Slice: very heavy (10/28) severe (13/28)
Impact: fair (5/28) moderate (7/28)
Fire: no (0/28) Unknown
Cold: no (0/28) Unknown
Electric: no (0/28) Unknown
Force of Impact: poorly (3/17) inadequately (4/17)
Balance: fairly (5/17) decently (6/17)
Suitedness: decently (6/17) reasonably (7/17)
Construction: rather reinforced (11/18)
Metal: Yes
Weight: 45 stones
Appraised Cost: 562,500 Kronars450,000 Lirums <br />405,900 Dokoras <br />562.5 LTBpoints <br />562.5 Tickets <br />562.5 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is magical.
Dimensions: 10 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Prison Riot: The Aftermath/End loot

Tier 4, has a bardic recall. Wind weapons can knock creatures from the room once every 6 hours.

Recall

  • Great legends are whispered about the bastard sword and its abilities. Many of the tales involve a wandering tribe of nomads with an affinity for wind-related magics. During their travels, they frequently passed through hostile lands infested with hordes of winged beasts.


The monsters harassed the nomads and dwindled their numbers until only five remained. After a long summer night spent hiding within a cave, the nomads resolved to make one final stand against the awaiting creatures.


Each drew their weapons and uttered prayers to Everild and Meraud to fuel their resolve and bolster their spells. As they concluded, a powerful gale roared through the cave, knocking them to the ground and taking up their weapons into a swirling vortex of gleaming death.


The whirlwind exited the cave, leaving the nomads in awe of the destruction the blades made as they ripped through the masses of flying beasts, sending gruesome remains falling to the ground with sickening sounds.


According to the greatest of legends, the nomads who first took up these weapons were imbued with the knowledge of their construction and use. Death was assured to any who would challenge them.


While such weapons' existence was a closely guarded secret, many witnesses over the years have made accounts of battles in which powerful wind magics exploded from an attacker's blade at a critical moment to turn the tide.


Whether this is one of the original weapons or not may never be known.