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== Battle Song ==
== Battle Song ==
The sword can be commanded to "sing", providing benefits to all combatants, friend or foe, within 50' who can hear the music of the blade. Those hearing the music of the blade gain benefits similar to Milil's Battle Song spell, with the benefits lasting 7 rounds once a combatant has moved more than 50' away from the blade or the music can no longer be heard. Teuvel'Khilat's owner retain the benefits regardless of distance. Benefits include a +1 attack bonus, a +1 damage bonus, a +1 bonus to saving throws, and a +2 (+10%) bonus on all ability checks. Bards, Bladesingers, Tuneservants, Knights of the Harmonious Order and other combatants attuned to music gain a +2 attack bonus and a +2 damage bonus.
The sword can be commanded to "sing", providing benefits to all combatants, friend or foe, within 50' who can hear the music of the blade. Those hearing the music of the blade gain benefits similar to Milil's Battle Song spell, with the benefits lasting 7 rounds once a combatant has moved more than 50' away from the blade or the music can no longer be heard. Teuvel'Khilat's owner retain the benefits regardless of distance. Benefits include a +1 attack bonus, a +1 damage bonus, a +1 bonus to saving throws, and a +2 (+10%) bonus on all ability checks. Bards, Bladesingers, Tuneservants, Knights of the Harmonious Order and other combatants attuned to music gain a +2 attack bonus and a +2 damage bonus.
This effect can't be activated stealthily. At the time it is activated, everyone within 50' hearing the ringing of the blade feels the inspiration and continues to hear the song in their ears for as long as they retain the benefits of the battle song. Those outside of the area of effect can still hear the initial ringing of the activation for as far as the sound can carry.


== Spellsong ==
== Spellsong ==

Revision as of 19:55, 9 January 2016

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

Powers

Battle Song

The sword can be commanded to "sing", providing benefits to all combatants, friend or foe, within 50' who can hear the music of the blade. Those hearing the music of the blade gain benefits similar to Milil's Battle Song spell, with the benefits lasting 7 rounds once a combatant has moved more than 50' away from the blade or the music can no longer be heard. Teuvel'Khilat's owner retain the benefits regardless of distance. Benefits include a +1 attack bonus, a +1 damage bonus, a +1 bonus to saving throws, and a +2 (+10%) bonus on all ability checks. Bards, Bladesingers, Tuneservants, Knights of the Harmonious Order and other combatants attuned to music gain a +2 attack bonus and a +2 damage bonus.

This effect can't be activated stealthily. At the time it is activated, everyone within 50' hearing the ringing of the blade feels the inspiration and continues to hear the song in their ears for as long as they retain the benefits of the battle song. Those outside of the area of effect can still hear the initial ringing of the activation for as far as the sound can carry.

Spellsong

By planting the sword tip down into the ground, while dancing and singing around the blade, the wielder can cast Eilistraee's Spellsong spell, once per day. The owner is treated as one of Eilistraee's Spellsinger specialty priests, and the sword counts as a second priest. Additional priests of Eilistraee can join in to augment the power of the spell without the need to cast their own spell. Any one of the following effects can be achieved:

  • Cast any priest spell of 5th level or below with standard range, duration, casting time, saving throws and effects. Spells can be any Drow priest spell, or standard spells from any of the following spheres: all, combat, creation, elemental, guardian, healing, necromantic, protection, sun, weather; animal, charm, divination, plant, summoning
  • Recall any single priest spell cast in the last 48 hours.
  • Restore a lost level to any one creature embraced during the song, including the caster.
  • Heal the caster or one creature touched for 1d4+1 hit points, plus 1d4 hit points per additional priest participating in the Spellsong.
  • A chorus of 7 priests can cure blindness, slow poison or cure disease.
  • A chorus of 9 priests can dispel magic, remove curse, or neutralize poison.
  • A chorus of 12 priests can cast regeneration or spell immunity to one specific spell.

The wielder can participate in the Spellsong casting of another priest, counting himself and the sword towards the total number of priests.

Vorpal

By singing and dancing around the blade for one turn, the blade can be empowered as a vorpal sword against one single specific opponent for the next 24 hours. That opponent must be uniquely identified by name or unambiguous characteristic. No other opponent can be specified during that same 24 hours. When their heads are severed, they are permanently slain or banished to their home plane.

  • 17-20 normal/armored (16-20 with chromatic edge)
  • 18-20 larger than normal size (17-20 with chromatic edge)
  • 19-20 solid stone or metal (18-20 with chromatic edge)
  • 20 adamantium metal (19-20 with chromatic edge)
  • 20 Demi-God or Unique outer plane creature

Interactions

  • Chromatic Blade - Enhanced sharpness.
  • Teleport - Flying range becomes unlimited with the teleport ability. Sword can blink while dancing in melee, up to 10 feet including between opponents.
  • Wind - the sword can fly at a move rate of 60 while retaining a maneuverability class of A.

Appearance

Rune

Owl - on back. 


Feature

Two owl wings of silver, gold and bronze extend from each side of the ricasso. The feathers are sharp and separated at the outer edge. In long sword form, the tines are 4 inches wide for a 10 inch wingspan. On the back side of the ricasso, the body of the owl is worked onto the blade in silver, gold and bronze work with two golden tiger's eye gemstones framed in platinum circles appearing like the owl's face. 


Rite

Lady Aviel requested that three of Eilistraee's Sword Dancers bless her sword with a Sword Dance. Lady Aviel called a Moonbeam down into their midst while each dancer danced and cut themselves upon the blade to cover it in their blood and gain Eilistraee's favor on the moonblade. Once the blade began to glow with the goddess's moonfire, Lady Aviel lifted the blade into the air with telekinesis while the priests combined their powers in Spellsong to cast Bladedance upon it. As Lady Aviel bound her spirit to the blade, a Gust of Wind blew through the dancers and the illusory form of an owl passed from her to the blade.