Khilat Moonblade - Oloros: Difference between revisions

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= Appearance =
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== Rune ==
== Rune ==
Fire - on front. 

Magic - on front. 



== Feature ==
== Feature ==

Revision as of 22:27, 21 June 2014

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

Powers

Spell-focus

Spells can be cast through the sword with sword motions providing the somatic component and Elven song of the blade serving as the verbal component. Spell components valued less than 50 gp are provided by the sword, unless the component is the object of the spell. Spells cast through the sword have boosted effects as if cast at one level higher. Once per day, one variable aspect of a spell, such as damage or duration, can be increased by 50%. The sword must be held in hand at the beginning of the round that the spell is initiated, and can only be used in defense for the duration of the casting time. Spells cast through the sword have no impact on absorbed spell powers that are stored or used continuously.



Cantrips

A Cantrip spell is in continual effect allowing the wielder or sword to generate small magical effects one per round. This includes translucent illusions, lighting and snuffing candles, small puffs of wind, inflicting coughs and sneezes, etc.


Sunshine

Once per day, the sword can intensify and shed a bright yellow radiance out to 60’ that is like full daylight. The light lasts 10 rounds. Creatures affected by sun light will be affected in the same manner by the swords light. Attacks against undead while the sword shines are at an additional ++2. 




Interactions

Appearance

Rune

Magic - on front. 


Feature

Two Phoenix wings made of magically tempered Fever Iron with iridium plating form tines on each side of the blade just above the owl wings. The Phoenix wings arc out and around the moon disk with the Khilat family emblem. A set of gemstones are mounted on both sides of each wing near the wing joint. Nearest the joint is a gleaming Sunstone, surrounded by an arc of Jacinth, followed by an arc of Fire Opal and Water Opal.

Jacinth Flamegem is a fiery orange stone related to the sapphire and other corundum stones. At the heart of every jacinth a tiny flame flickers and dances—not enough to illuminate surroundings, but enough to be seen from afar.

Brilliant orange red gems, Fire Opals are usually uniform in hue or contain golden or greenish flecks. Water Opal is a clear, translucent variety of opal with only a play of color to it, like oil on a clear puddle.

The sunstone gems glow during daylight hours regardless if the sun is visible, even in the depths of the earth. 


Rite