Weapon:Polished steel imperial longsword

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polished steel imperial longsword
Look: The longsword's hilt is composed of sturdy steel wrapped by thin, interleaved strands of platinum and electrum. It is capped by a perfectly formed blood-red ruby embedded in the pommel. An elegantly formed crossguard flares into the shape of two hawk's wings embracing the sky, each inlaid with seven tiny diamonds. Etched in diminutive script along the base of the steel blade are the words, "Commissioned for Captain Farn Emdarson by the Empress Merthamone."
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Range: unknown
Puncture: Unknown
Slice: Unknown
Impact: Unknown
Fire: no (0/28)
Cold: no (0/28)
Electric: no (0/28)
Force of Impact: Unknown
Balance: Unknown
Suitedness: Unknown
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Metal: Unknown
Weight: Unknown
Appraised Cost: Unknown
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Captain Farn Emdarson virtually disintegrated while raising the Zaulfung stones, yet his longsword remained in the swamp. It was presented to the city of Therengia as a remembrance of the sacrifice made, where it stayed several hundred years, before being lost in a battle against the Dragon Priests. I discovered the longsword while excavating this battlefield. Its condition was almost perfect, despite being buried under the soil for centuries. A testament to Imperial craftmanship!