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Esterel appears as a very plain short sword entirely made of dull grey metal. Even the grip is metal with a rough texture.
When inactive, the sword will appear as a plain weapon of dull grey steel. When held by a nature loving warrior, the blade will change color to reflect local prevailing weather; golden metal for a sunny day, mottled grey on a cloudy day, swirly lines for a windy day with more swirls for more wind, blue drops for rain, white dots for hail, and white flakes for snow.  


==Powers==
==Powers==
Giant-Kin Two-Handed Sword +3
Giant-Kin Two-Handed Sword +3


On command, Cleddyfhin sheds a golden radiance out to a 60' radius equivalent to sunlight with regards to its effect on creatures such as undead. Further, evil creatures within the 60' globe of radiance are affected by a fear spell unless the save versus spell, while neutral aligned creatures will feel a warm comfort, and good creatures will experience joy with a +2 to morale.  
On command, Cleddyfhin sheds a golden radiance out to a 60' radius equivalent to sunlight with regards to its effect on creatures such as undead. Further, evil creatures within the 60' globe of radiance are affected by a fear spell unless they save versus spell, while neutral aligned creatures will feel a warm comfort, and good creatures will experience joy with a +2 to morale.  


Once per turn, the sword can fire a bolt of lightning
Critical hits with the sword inflict an additional 2d6 points of electrical damage.
 
Once per turn, the sword can fire a bolt of lightning out to 60' with a 5' swath. The bolt inflicts 6d6 points of damage.
 
Once per week, the blade can be used to ''control weather''.  When held aloft, with the blade pointed at the sky, a column of new weather will rise from the blade high into the sky where it will then spread to cover 4d4 miles around the wielder. A Druid or priest of a nature or weather deity can shift each category of weather by two places.


==History==
==History==
Owned by: [[Aedan]]
Owned by: [[Aedan]]


Chiliad found Esterel on the Lost Island of Castanamir.
This ancient weapon was originally crafted by storm giants to honor Stronmaus. The storm giants later gifted the blade to a mighty Firbolg warrior and follower of Stronmaus where it remained within the Firbolg clans as a clan relic.  


[[category:Swords, Magic ]]
[[category:Swords, Magic ]]

Latest revision as of 01:47, 21 April 2014

When inactive, the sword will appear as a plain weapon of dull grey steel. When held by a nature loving warrior, the blade will change color to reflect local prevailing weather; golden metal for a sunny day, mottled grey on a cloudy day, swirly lines for a windy day with more swirls for more wind, blue drops for rain, white dots for hail, and white flakes for snow.

Powers

Giant-Kin Two-Handed Sword +3

On command, Cleddyfhin sheds a golden radiance out to a 60' radius equivalent to sunlight with regards to its effect on creatures such as undead. Further, evil creatures within the 60' globe of radiance are affected by a fear spell unless they save versus spell, while neutral aligned creatures will feel a warm comfort, and good creatures will experience joy with a +2 to morale.

Critical hits with the sword inflict an additional 2d6 points of electrical damage.

Once per turn, the sword can fire a bolt of lightning out to 60' with a 5' swath. The bolt inflicts 6d6 points of damage.

Once per week, the blade can be used to control weather. When held aloft, with the blade pointed at the sky, a column of new weather will rise from the blade high into the sky where it will then spread to cover 4d4 miles around the wielder. A Druid or priest of a nature or weather deity can shift each category of weather by two places.

History

Owned by: Aedan

This ancient weapon was originally crafted by storm giants to honor Stronmaus. The storm giants later gifted the blade to a mighty Firbolg warrior and follower of Stronmaus where it remained within the Firbolg clans as a clan relic.