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<blockquote data-quote="isd" data-source="post: 4813901" data-attributes="member: 83797"><p>Artifact: large +5 Great-Sword, if you know the sword's name you may wield it even if you are a medium humanoid as if it were a normal sized weapon. If you do not know the sword's name you may still wield it if you can wield a large weapon legally however you only get a +3 bonus off of the weapon. a normal great-sword dose 1d10 this item is large and dose 1d12. indestructible, this item is immune to magical destruction, The great-sword can not be forced to tell someone its name, and it cannot be knocked out of it's owners hands.</p><p><img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v632/Shizen/GreatSword.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " data-size="" style="" /></p><p>This sword is a rather new artifact being just under 600 years old. It was crafted by the powerful sorcerer and evil wizard "VO" as a weapon experiment. It is unknown why but the sword likes good people, and will only tell it's name to a good person who acquired it by honest means. The current owner is the captain of the Stormwell militia, and yes he knows it's name. The sword's name is apparently unspeakable as it is not known and none of it's many owners have revealed it. On top of this being impossible to disarm or destroy this item makes a very effective weapon.</p><p></p><p>Artifact: The Hive, when thrown this brown orb will spill out magical construct bees, if a creature starts it's turn in this zone they take 1d4 fire damage and 1d4 melee damage. on the turn it is throw the zone is only the square the orb occupies, role a initiative order, every turn on it's turn add 1d4 random adjacent squares to the zone. The bees retreat when no creature has entered their zone for 5 minutes.</p><p><img src="http://beta.asoundstrategy.com/sitemaster/userUploads/site249/LRB03%20Reed%20Ball%20Lamp,%20Brown.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " data-size="" style="" /></p><p>The Hive is over 800 years old. It was crafted by the sorcerer and wizard "VO" as a doom's day experiment. The Hive was a failure as it's effect was extremely limited. Being such a unique item The Hive has passed hands many times. It has been owned by many wizards who hoped to learn it's secrets. It's last known owner the artificer morgan steel tong was imprisoned for bringing the dangerous artifact into the city of stormwell 200 years ago. 180 years ago it was stolen from a vault and it's current location is unknown. The Hives has no motivations, however it dose not like being dropped. </p><p></p><p>More item's and item history coming soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="isd, post: 4813901, member: 83797"] Artifact: large +5 Great-Sword, if you know the sword's name you may wield it even if you are a medium humanoid as if it were a normal sized weapon. If you do not know the sword's name you may still wield it if you can wield a large weapon legally however you only get a +3 bonus off of the weapon. a normal great-sword dose 1d10 this item is large and dose 1d12. indestructible, this item is immune to magical destruction, The great-sword can not be forced to tell someone its name, and it cannot be knocked out of it's owners hands. [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v632/Shizen/GreatSword.jpg[/IMG] This sword is a rather new artifact being just under 600 years old. It was crafted by the powerful sorcerer and evil wizard "VO" as a weapon experiment. It is unknown why but the sword likes good people, and will only tell it's name to a good person who acquired it by honest means. The current owner is the captain of the Stormwell militia, and yes he knows it's name. The sword's name is apparently unspeakable as it is not known and none of it's many owners have revealed it. On top of this being impossible to disarm or destroy this item makes a very effective weapon. Artifact: The Hive, when thrown this brown orb will spill out magical construct bees, if a creature starts it's turn in this zone they take 1d4 fire damage and 1d4 melee damage. on the turn it is throw the zone is only the square the orb occupies, role a initiative order, every turn on it's turn add 1d4 random adjacent squares to the zone. The bees retreat when no creature has entered their zone for 5 minutes. [IMG]http://beta.asoundstrategy.com/sitemaster/userUploads/site249/LRB03%20Reed%20Ball%20Lamp,%20Brown.jpg[/IMG] The Hive is over 800 years old. It was crafted by the sorcerer and wizard "VO" as a doom's day experiment. The Hive was a failure as it's effect was extremely limited. Being such a unique item The Hive has passed hands many times. It has been owned by many wizards who hoped to learn it's secrets. It's last known owner the artificer morgan steel tong was imprisoned for bringing the dangerous artifact into the city of stormwell 200 years ago. 180 years ago it was stolen from a vault and it's current location is unknown. The Hives has no motivations, however it dose not like being dropped. More item's and item history coming soon. [/QUOTE]
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