Weapon:White steel Alamhif dayblade

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white steel Alamhif dayblade
Look: Crafted with the blade forming a very slight wave pattern, this weapon shines as if with its own inner light. Symbols grace the center of the mirror-polished metal, each one inlaid with sapphire-infused glaes. The heavy hilt is sculpted into the semblance of a magpie, winged with a pair of unobtrusive tethers.

A white steel Alamhif dayblade reads:
"Those who cheat the seas of Death shall find no rest in the shores of Life, for the Great Bridge is razor thin to them."

Type: Medium Edged
Range: melee
Puncture: poor (2/28)
Slice: heavy (9/28)
Impact: low (3/28)
Force of Impact: Unknown
Balance: fairly (5/17)
Suitedness: reasonably (7/17)
Construction: marginally vulnerable (8/18)
Metal: Yes
Weight: 35 stones
Appraised Cost: Unknown
Properties:
  • This item is magical.
  • This item is worn in the thigh slot.
Dimensions: ? length x ? width x ? height
Sources: Source is Guildfest 398/Auction

Auctioneer Cesiro says, "The dayblade is a weapon to be used in the fight against evil."

Auctioneer Cesiro says, "Alamhif has blessed it in such a way..."
Auctioneer Cesiro says, "That it will retain that blessing indefinitely. So long as it is only used against evil."
Auctioneer Cesiro says, "If it is used against those that are not of an evil bent.. it will break the blessing and function as a typical blade."