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<blockquote data-quote="Murrdox" data-source="post: 900329" data-attributes="member: 10131"><p>From Blackshirt's first post, it seemed he was more interested in help coming up with interesting history and back stories to the weapons... not the specific rules on how they worked, so I just stuck to coming up with a concept, you can decide if it does a D8 or a d10. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p>Here's another one for you Blackshirt...</p><p></p><p>Pentaform: The fifth gun forged by the master Dwarf Bruenor hides its stength within the puzzle of its iron. Bruenor was inspired for the design of Pentaform when he came across a gnomish design for a magical children's puzzle. It is a masterwork of Dimensional manipulation as well as metal craftsmanship. Pentaform is a small pentagram box. Each facing of the pentagram is in the shape of a 5-pointed star. Anyone who studys the box for too long soon becomes lost in the amazingly complex shape of the thing. Pentaform is forged from pure iron, and is always cool to the touch, no matter the surrounding environment. An amazingly complex series of Dwarven runes decorate every facing of Pentaform. It is 6 inches in diameter in it's normal configuration.</p><p></p><p>When Pentaform is solved, it transforms into a Gattling Gun with 5 barrels. It is very large, very heavy, and very unweildy. However, the destructive force it unleases can level entire buildings in seconds. The ammunition from Pentaform is created from a pocket dimension inside Pentaform, which also houses the majority of the puzzle itself, although all anyone ever sees is the box itself.</p><p></p><p>However, there is a second solution to Pentaform. The Gnome that created the design Bruenor used was being influenced by a demon which possessed his spellbook. The Gnome was never able to construct the box before the demon drove him to evil and madness. Thus, a second solution was implanted into the design by the demon. Even Bruenar is unaware that his weapon conceals this secret. The second solution opens the pocket dimension within Pentaform. What destructive force would be unleashed upon the world if this ever happened is a mystery that will hopefully forever remain hidden.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Murrdox, post: 900329, member: 10131"] From Blackshirt's first post, it seemed he was more interested in help coming up with interesting history and back stories to the weapons... not the specific rules on how they worked, so I just stuck to coming up with a concept, you can decide if it does a D8 or a d10. ;) Here's another one for you Blackshirt... Pentaform: The fifth gun forged by the master Dwarf Bruenor hides its stength within the puzzle of its iron. Bruenor was inspired for the design of Pentaform when he came across a gnomish design for a magical children's puzzle. It is a masterwork of Dimensional manipulation as well as metal craftsmanship. Pentaform is a small pentagram box. Each facing of the pentagram is in the shape of a 5-pointed star. Anyone who studys the box for too long soon becomes lost in the amazingly complex shape of the thing. Pentaform is forged from pure iron, and is always cool to the touch, no matter the surrounding environment. An amazingly complex series of Dwarven runes decorate every facing of Pentaform. It is 6 inches in diameter in it's normal configuration. When Pentaform is solved, it transforms into a Gattling Gun with 5 barrels. It is very large, very heavy, and very unweildy. However, the destructive force it unleases can level entire buildings in seconds. The ammunition from Pentaform is created from a pocket dimension inside Pentaform, which also houses the majority of the puzzle itself, although all anyone ever sees is the box itself. However, there is a second solution to Pentaform. The Gnome that created the design Bruenor used was being influenced by a demon which possessed his spellbook. The Gnome was never able to construct the box before the demon drove him to evil and madness. Thus, a second solution was implanted into the design by the demon. Even Bruenar is unaware that his weapon conceals this secret. The second solution opens the pocket dimension within Pentaform. What destructive force would be unleashed upon the world if this ever happened is a mystery that will hopefully forever remain hidden. [/QUOTE]
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