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Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Wesley Gorby, Jun 20, 2015.

  1. Wesley Gorby

    Wesley Gorby Production/Community Manager
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    Name and describe this item. What are it's properties? what is it's history? Have fun, be creative.
     

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    The Lion Blades

    Nine blades were forged for the devoutest followers of Nefertem, God of the Sun, Lord of the Sunrise, God of Healing for their devotion and self-sacrifice in committing acts of mercy and defending the peoples against darkness. Upon the wielder's death, they have traditionally been returned to the church to be bestowed upon a new faithful to continue the cycle. Over the ages, however, several blades have been lost, their locations and the fates of their holders forgotten to time. The Lion Blades emit a lotus laden aroma when wielded.

    This particular blade was last held by Neradd the Swift, a cleric renowned for his selflessness and passionate drive to save the faithful. An ogre mage turned his companions against him and he was slain in his sleep. The dagger was taken by the ogre mage and his companions were left to discover the cruel work they had performed while enchanted. It was never seen again.

    • +2 flaming dagger (1d4+2 damage)
    • Blade can channel a beam of searing sunlight 3x/day.
    • Lotus aroma provides a 5'r regeneration aura of 1 hit recovery per 6 seconds. Can be dispersed by winds.
    • Water poured into scabbard will transform into a medium healing draught after one hour which loses efficacy if transferred to another container rather than being drank directly.
     

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