[1]
Falcata
[2]
Seax
[3]
Katana
[4]
Boardsword/Arming Sword
[5]
Claymore
[6]
Rapier
What is its Appearance?
- 1d8
[1]
Ancient, rusted or greened from decay. Just as powerful.
[2]
Decorated with gold leaf, engravings, runes are fancifully carved.
Jewel pommel.
[3]
Brutish, simple and rough. Runes are carved with straight and hard
precision.
[4]
Finely crafted, though unadorned. Seemingly untouchable by dirt or
grime. Silvery.
[5]
It appears broken- the blade missing halfway up. It is restored just
when it is needed most.
[6] Humble,
simple. Looks like it could be a farmer's weapon.
[7]
Made from a fantastic material; bright red iron or a creature's bone
worked into a sword's shape.
[8]
Glows even in daylight, wisps of power are drawn to it. It is a truly
intimidating blade.
What do the Ancient Runes read along
the Blade? - 1d12
[1]
God Willing
[2]
I Serve but the Good
[3]
Render Unto
[4]
The Riddle
[5]
Tyrant's End
[6]
Unerring
[7]
I Shall
[8]
Pursuit of Happiness
[9]
The Wielder of this Blade shall be named King
[10]
Hope for the Hopeless
[11]
(There is no runes, instead the blade is polished to be a mirror. You
see what you want to see.)
[12]
Lion's Breath
What's its Special Power? -
1d8
[1]
Can reverse time by 10 minutes, but just once.
[2]
You can look into it and see whatever place you need to be the most.
[3]
If you stab it into a corrupted thing it doesn't destroy it instead
purifies it.
[4]
You can throw it and it comes back to you.
[5]
Everyone has heard of it and respects you just for having it.
[6]
You can detach the blade and inside the handle is a holy object
that's really important.
[7]
Can hide the user's appearance, makes them look like an old beggar or
something humble.
[8]
Let's the holder fly.
Besides being really powerful, how
do you KNOW it's the Sword of Truth?
- 1d6
[1]
Because it tingles to warn you when monsters approach.
[2]
Because it can't hurt anyone innocent.
[3]
Because bad people look away from it.
[4]
Because it appears whenever you need it most.
[5]
Because anyone struck by it admits to their sins and cannot keep
their lies.
[6]
Because when you swing it it shoots out a holy light beam.
What do you have to do to earn the
right to carry the Sword? - 1d8
[1]
It is so far away, so isolated, and so guarded by evil that simply
retrieving it is enough.
[2]
Solve the ancient riddle.
[3]
You can take the blade freely, but an illusion will tempt you from
the righteous path.
[4]
Only those pure of heart can find it.
[5]
Only those of the royal bloodline can take the sword.
[6]
The blade is found rusted and worthless; is cleaned by unicorn's
tears. That's the hard part.
[7]
Kill the demon that lives in the sword, which is actually an angel
that tests you.
[8]
When you first take the blade, your inner demons materialize in a
shadowy form. You must defeat the shadow, or else you will lose the
blade and not get it back.
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