Khilat Moonblade - Chiliad: Difference between revisions
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== Singing == | == Singing == | ||
Already imbued with song from previous blade owners, including Lyassa and Halel, the song has been enhanced. The blade anticipates the song of any singer within hearing, perhaps as a function of its ability to manipulate time. It can sing on its own, or harmonize with any and all singers. It has the uncanny ability to tie the songs of others together, no matter how different. It is effective at countering any singing opponent, including canceling any opposing counter songs. | Already imbued with song from previous blade owners, including Lyassa and Halel, the song has been enhanced. The blade anticipates the song of any singer within hearing, perhaps as a function of its ability to manipulate time. It can sing on its own, or harmonize with any and all singers. It has the uncanny ability to tie the songs of others together, no matter how different. It is effective at countering any singing opponent, including canceling any opposing counter songs. | ||
=== Transforming Tune === | === Transforming Tune === |
Revision as of 03:54, 14 July 2014
Dates: -8,406 to - DR (years)
Powers
Singing
Already imbued with song from previous blade owners, including Lyassa and Halel, the song has been enhanced. The blade anticipates the song of any singer within hearing, perhaps as a function of its ability to manipulate time. It can sing on its own, or harmonize with any and all singers. It has the uncanny ability to tie the songs of others together, no matter how different. It is effective at countering any singing opponent, including canceling any opposing counter songs.
Transforming Tune
Once per month, the blade can manifest the powers of a transforming tune spell.
Interactions
Appearance
Rune
Nature - on front.
Feature
Fine lines of gold, electrum and bronze tracery form images of vines and woodland animals on the pommel piece between the gems near the handle. Small pieces of amber with leaves, flowers and insects are arranged on the vines.