Khilat Moonblade - Feyfalcon

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Dates: -8,406 to - DR (years)

Powers

Teleport

The blade can teleport at will, blinking from place to place anywhere on the same plane. When teleporting, wispy strands of purple and black forms around the sword. The sword can teleport once per round, while still retaining is permitted number of attacks, either while in hand or when dancing.

The blade can teleport to the hand of its owner at any time and across any distance, even in mid-throw or when held by another. 



Shadow Sword

The sword can become sheathed in shadow similar to Shaundakul's Shadow Sword spell. In addition, it functions with an additional +1 attack and damage bonus against ogres, trolls, goblinkin, giantkin, and giants. It functions with an additional +2 attack and damage bonus against undead creatures. The effect is cancelled when the sword is in complete darkness.

Portal Influence

The moonblade has a 50% chance to influence the destination of any magical portal that has a random nature. 


Interactions

  • Moonblade - Moonfire cancels the Shadow Sword power.
  • Dancing - The sword can blink in any direction up to 10', once per round while being thrown, flying or dancing.
  • Flame Tongue - Flames and Sunshine cancels the Shadow Sword power.

Appearance

Rune

Travel - on back.

Feature

A thin spine of black adamantium runs up the center of the blade, starting just above the family symbol, running through the center of the broad fuller and extending to the very tip to form a pointed needle like punch. The base of the spine is set with a rainbow colored iridescent rogue stone that shows on both sides of the blade. The sharp tip of the spine is covered in a coating of glittering fine diamond dust. 


Rite

Lord Feyfalcon had an adamantium dirk with a rogue stone pommel forged. He travelled to a dozen shrines to Shaundakul seeking a blessing from the Windwalkers by having them cast Shadow Sword while holding the dirk, and casting it himself when a suitable priest was not available. He took the dirk to Shaundakul's Throne in a Myth Drannor and cast Wind Blast to seek the god's favor. The Helping Hand appeared above the throne, accepted the offering of the dirk, and blessed the moonblade as Lord Feyfalcon empowered the blade with a portion of his spirit.