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<blockquote data-quote="Gregor" data-source="post: 5883993" data-attributes="member: 11751"><p>[sblock="for Bannock"]Bannock, the weapon doesn't really seem to do anything when you wield it, nor does it mystically impart any information to you. Where once it looked like a a tree formed into a weapon: a firm piece of wood flourished with small leaves, clumps of bark and fresh shoots it lost much of its life after Hrimr's passing. The bark crumbled, the leaves fell and the shoots shriveled. However, after holding it in your possession for a full day, you found that your dreams were suddenly infiltrated one night. You found yourself back in Innenotdar forest, except as it probably once was long ago. The trees were lush, the grass green and the stream bubbling with fresh water. Birds sang and the petals of flowers and fallen leaves danced in the breeze. Sitting beneath a vast weeping willow was the dryad Timbre: the most delicate and beautiful fey creature your eyes had ever set upon. She stared into your eyes, smiling and gesturing to the woods around you as if hinting at something. Seated next to her, resplendent in etched armor was the Elven warrior Anyariel, the lover of Timbre. Beside her sat Hrimr, his hands filled with the fresh soil of a hole he was digging at his feet. You snapped awake in the morning, figuring that a vivid dream such as that was likely a result of an ale-filled evening. Yet when you got ready to head out for the day and you touched the living weapon, it sprang to life: leaves growing green and firm, the bark taught and strong and the fresh smell of a forest filling your nose. It bonded with you and suddenly grew and stretched magically to form itself into your chosen weapon. In your mind you understood everything about it and how the life of Innenotdar was now tied to your soul, much as it was to Hrimr before you and Anyariel before him.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gregor, post: 5883993, member: 11751"] [sblock="for Bannock"]Bannock, the weapon doesn't really seem to do anything when you wield it, nor does it mystically impart any information to you. Where once it looked like a a tree formed into a weapon: a firm piece of wood flourished with small leaves, clumps of bark and fresh shoots it lost much of its life after Hrimr's passing. The bark crumbled, the leaves fell and the shoots shriveled. However, after holding it in your possession for a full day, you found that your dreams were suddenly infiltrated one night. You found yourself back in Innenotdar forest, except as it probably once was long ago. The trees were lush, the grass green and the stream bubbling with fresh water. Birds sang and the petals of flowers and fallen leaves danced in the breeze. Sitting beneath a vast weeping willow was the dryad Timbre: the most delicate and beautiful fey creature your eyes had ever set upon. She stared into your eyes, smiling and gesturing to the woods around you as if hinting at something. Seated next to her, resplendent in etched armor was the Elven warrior Anyariel, the lover of Timbre. Beside her sat Hrimr, his hands filled with the fresh soil of a hole he was digging at his feet. You snapped awake in the morning, figuring that a vivid dream such as that was likely a result of an ale-filled evening. Yet when you got ready to head out for the day and you touched the living weapon, it sprang to life: leaves growing green and firm, the bark taught and strong and the fresh smell of a forest filling your nose. It bonded with you and suddenly grew and stretched magically to form itself into your chosen weapon. In your mind you understood everything about it and how the life of Innenotdar was now tied to your soul, much as it was to Hrimr before you and Anyariel before him.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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