Weapon:Etched briquet marked with a simple blossom

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etched briquet marked with a simple <flower> blossom
Look: A trio of <color> shards set into the weapon's grip rest just below the exquisitely detailed flower carved into the <wood> handle.
Type: Light Edged
Range: melee
Puncture: somewhat moderate (6/28)
Slice: somewhat fair (4/28)
Impact: dismal (1/28)
Fire: no (0/28)
Cold: no (0/28)
Electric: no (0/28)
Force of Impact: terribly (1/17)
Balance: extremely well (11/17)
Suitedness: dismally (2/17)
Construction: rather reinforced (11/18)
Metal: Yes
Weight: 10 stones
Appraised Cost: 1,875 Kronars1,500 Lirums <br />1,353 Dokoras <br />1.875 LTBpoints <br />1.875 Tickets <br />1.875 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This weapon has more than normal or unusual verbs.
Dimensions: 3 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Breaking and Entering/Armory loot
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Verbs

  • STUDY: You think you can WAVE the etched briquet.
  • WAVE: The etched briquet makes a thin wailing "Eeeeeee!" as you slice the air about you.

Weapon Variations

An example of a briquet is an etched briquet marked with a simple alyssum blossom.

Flower-types
Flowers with a link are unique to DR, all others can be assumed to mirror the RL version
  • almagarus
  • alyssum
  • amaryllis
  • artemesia
  • aster
  • azalea
  • begonia
  • belladonna
  • betony
  • bloodflower
  • buttercup
  • calla lily
  • calodendrum
  • carnation
  • chrysanthemum
  • creamcup
  • crocus
  • daisy
  • dawn's breath
  • delphinium
  • dewdrop
  • dewdrop lace
  • dragonflower
  • dragon lily
  • Eluned's glory
  • Elven tear
  • etrana
  • fire lily
  • firewheel
  • flamerose
  • fleabane
  • fleece orchid
  • freesia
  • gardenia
  • geshiloira
  • ghostflower
  • gladiolus
  • glaysker
  • hellebore
  • hex lily
  • hibiscus
  • hollyhock
  • hyacinth
  • iris
  • jasmine
  • jes-rose
  • jonquil
  • kelpbell
  • lanceleaf
  • larkspur
  • liana
  • lilac
  • lotus
  • magnolia
  • maiden's breath
  • marigold
  • milady's lace
  • moon orchid
  • nasturtium
  • nightshade
  • oleander
  • orchid
  • peony
  • plumeria
  • poppy
  • primrose
  • queen's tear
  • rhododendron
  • snowflower
  • star thistle
  • sunflower
  • sunset dahlia
  • torch ginger
  • tuberose
  • tulip
  • unicorn lily
  • viburnum
  • water lily
  • windfeather
  • yarrow
  • zinnia
  • Zoluren ensha
Gemtone-types
Wood-types