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<blockquote data-quote="UniversalMonster" data-source="post: 137852" data-attributes="member: 1034"><p>Weapons of Legend -- the power of Mythalxian </p><p></p><p>In the world of my Molesfork Henge campaign, any hero who attains a minimum of the 4th level of experience unknowingly ties his personal legend to the legendary history of Molesfork itself. By the time a character reaches this point, he has already accomplished a great many heroic deeds. But he has just begun on his path to becoming a legend- the threads of his fate, fortune, and karma as controlled by the three Furies (Klothos, Atropos, and Lachesis- three goddesses who correspond to the powers of fate, fortune and karma) are strengthened and imbued with the Mythalxian. </p><p></p><p></p><p>At this point- an adventurer may seek his heroic weapon’s true name- this is a name that the weapon already carries, bound with its potential fate. The character may even believe that he is naming the weapon, but in reality- the weapon already bears a name, and has always borne that name, even before it’s forging. Once the weapon is bound back to it's true name, the weapon becomes a threaded weapon, infused with the force of Mythalxian. The threaded weapon immediately takes on certain legendary qualities--becoming an extension of the strengthened threads of fate, fortune, and karma that surround the character, and marking his existence across the planes. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Upon discovering the weapons true name:</p><p></p><p>The threaded weapon hardens (hardness +5, hit points +10, see attacking an object, page 136). </p><p></p><p>The weapon gains a virtual +1 vs. Damage Reduction. The weapon is not actually +1, (it is still a normal, non-magical weapon) but it is able to pierce magical Damage Reduction of +1 as it were normal. </p><p></p><p>These abilities remain with the character until he achieves the 6th level. Upon attaining 7th level:</p><p></p><p>The threaded weapon becomes a true +1 magical weapon. </p><p></p><p>More powers may manifest in the weapon as the weapon-bearer gains in power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UniversalMonster, post: 137852, member: 1034"] Weapons of Legend -- the power of Mythalxian In the world of my Molesfork Henge campaign, any hero who attains a minimum of the 4th level of experience unknowingly ties his personal legend to the legendary history of Molesfork itself. By the time a character reaches this point, he has already accomplished a great many heroic deeds. But he has just begun on his path to becoming a legend- the threads of his fate, fortune, and karma as controlled by the three Furies (Klothos, Atropos, and Lachesis- three goddesses who correspond to the powers of fate, fortune and karma) are strengthened and imbued with the Mythalxian. At this point- an adventurer may seek his heroic weapon’s true name- this is a name that the weapon already carries, bound with its potential fate. The character may even believe that he is naming the weapon, but in reality- the weapon already bears a name, and has always borne that name, even before it’s forging. Once the weapon is bound back to it's true name, the weapon becomes a threaded weapon, infused with the force of Mythalxian. The threaded weapon immediately takes on certain legendary qualities--becoming an extension of the strengthened threads of fate, fortune, and karma that surround the character, and marking his existence across the planes. Upon discovering the weapons true name: The threaded weapon hardens (hardness +5, hit points +10, see attacking an object, page 136). The weapon gains a virtual +1 vs. Damage Reduction. The weapon is not actually +1, (it is still a normal, non-magical weapon) but it is able to pierce magical Damage Reduction of +1 as it were normal. These abilities remain with the character until he achieves the 6th level. Upon attaining 7th level: The threaded weapon becomes a true +1 magical weapon. More powers may manifest in the weapon as the weapon-bearer gains in power. [/QUOTE]
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