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Tulani Lady [[Ary'a'sum]], in counsel with [[Khilat]] and [[Elian Khilat]], granted a ''wish'' to [[Khilat]] to bind Eladrin and Draconic bloodlines into the sword, causing powers imbued into the blade to be more powerful and complicated.
Tulani Lady [[Ary'a'sum]], in counsel with [[Khilat]] and [[Elian Khilat]], granted a ''wish'' to [[Khilat]] to bind Eladrin and Draconic bloodlines into the sword, causing powers imbued into the blade to be more powerful and complicated.
=== Heritage Activation ===


== Chromatic Blade ==
== Chromatic Blade ==

Revision as of 18:23, 10 March 2018


Powers

Progenitor Blade Powers

Through the magic rite, each of the non-Elven progenitors bestowed a power upon the blade.

Dragon

Tulani

Ghaele

Firre

Shiere

Bralani

Heritage Enhancements

Tulani Lady Ary'a'sum, in counsel with Khilat and Elian Khilat, granted a wish to Khilat to bind Eladrin and Draconic bloodlines into the sword, causing powers imbued into the blade to be more powerful and complicated.

Heritage Activation

Chromatic Blade

The existing Vorpal quality of the blade is enhanced with a chromatic blade quality, shedding a light similar to the Tulani's energy sword.

On command, the edge of the sword can activate a magic similar to a chromatic blade spell. A needle-fine line of brilliant chromatically shifting light forms along the blade edge shedding dim light like fairie fire, outlining the blade with 1 foot of constantly color changing illumination. The lit edge is immune to magical darkness, and is not affected by any magnetic effects or changes in light or darkness.

The chromatic edge enhances attack rolls with an additional +1 to hit, which also increases chances to sever. Against creatures of shadow, the blade gains an additional +1 to hit and damage. The edge is dangerous even to the wielder, and merely touching it causes 2d4 damage, which is added as bonus damage to any successful attack.

Chromatic Edge:

  • 16-20 normal/armored
  • 17-20 larger than normal size
  • 18-20 solid stone or metal
  • 19-20 indestructible material (adamant, diamond, minor artifacts)

Opponents with armor or magical protection of +3 or better, are protected from the bonus damage. Against these and magical weapons with +3 or better, the chromatic edge will flash a brilliant light, causing blindness for 1d4 rounds to everyone within 5 feet that fail their saving throw, including the wielder if precautions haven't been taken .

The chromatic power of the blade can destroy color spray and prismatic spray spells that come in contact with it, scattering the light harmlessly in all directions.

The chromatic edge of the blade can destroy one layer of a prismatic sphere or prismatic wall after which the chromatic power of the blade will be disabled for 24 hours. If a mighty blow is struck, the sword can cut through all layers of a prismatic sphere or prismatic wall but there is a 25% chance that the barrier will remain intact, while effects of those layers will affect the wielder all at once, though saving throws may apply.

Morphing

Due to the Silver Dragon blood enhanced Moonfire, the sword can shift its shape at will into any blade form in the broad blade group, including a dagger, short sword, scimitar, long sword, broad sword, bastard sword, great sword or two-handed sword. Shifting form restores the weapon to perfection, removing any nicks or damage. This transforming magic can even mend the sword should it ever become broken or shattered, if all the pieces are available and in physical contact.

 Changing shape takes as little as half a second to complete.

Disguise

The sword can change its appearance as well, creating patterns and designs on its chosen form at will. It can attempt to mimic swords its owners have seen, though there is a chance the deception can fail depending on how well the sword has been copied versus how well someone knows the original.

Interactions

Rite

Tulani Lady Ary'a'sum, in compliment with the Great Silver Wyrm Khilat and Lord Elian Khilat, invoked the high magic ritual of Lalyshae’Seldar’Wihylos in conjunction with Arvelenil, Shalenil, Vel'Nikerym, and Sharil. Vials of blood were taken from each of the participants, along with an ancient vial of Noctdrakken's blood. Ary'a'sum, in counsel with Khilat and Elian Khilat, granted a wish to Khilat to bind the Eladrin and Draconic bloodlines and the magical energy of the Lalyshae’Seldar’Wihylos ritual into the sword. A second wish was drawn through Ary'a'sum from Darfinel to allow each of the non-Elven progenitors to bestow a power upon the blade.