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Author: Arivne
Dec 26th 2011
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6:01:28 AM
[[AC:TabletopRPG]] * ''DungeonsAndDragons'' swords from the supplement ''Encyclopedia Magica'' ** Fragarach: The Answerer. If it is wielded by a ChaoticGood character, at the end of each combat round it will automatically hit each opponent who has attacked its owner. ** Draxalon: Defender of Feminine Virtue. This sword does not allow itself to be used by a male; those who try discover that they cannot lift the blade. ** Dyerwaen: Forester's Friend. In a forest setting, Dyerwaen's bearer is camouflaged so as to be 90% invisible when motionless, nor does he or she leave any trace when traveling through such an environment. ** Elquillar: Sword of Many Faces. Its owner can alter his or her own shape as though wearing a Hat of Disguise. ** Equalizer of Gran March: The Sword of Neutrality. This sword is a tool for the balancing powers of the universe. Its creator desired that it be used to equalize (or more accurately, to terminate) the extremes of nature, shifting the universe closer to the true neutral alignment. ** Kura: The Darkness. This sword is pitch black and can create an area of darkness. ** Naesowen: Ghost Blade. The wizards who created this blade summoned and trapped an evil spirit within it to give it strength and additional powers. ** Neekar: Sword of Tongues, Waterdhavian Diplomat. Its primary ability is to speak any language native to the Prime Material Plane. It was meant to be an inconspicuous aide in politics and is a shrewd negotiator. ** Stonefist: The Sword of Rage. It allows the wielder to voluntarily enter a state of mindless rage, which grants several combat bonuses to the wielder.
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