Weapons of the Nameless Empire

A book written by a scholar of the Colegio de Banderas in Augustin. The book discusses the weaponry and advances made by the Nameless Empire. It provides a listing of the known mundane weapons and harsh criticism of the empire for wasting so many resources into the creation of these devices rather than relying up the old standbys of magical and arcane spellcraft to use against their enemies. Written after the invention of gunpowder, the book also posits that the Nameless Empire had invested endless creativity into gunpowder weapons, despite their great expense and limited utility in combat. Weapons also lists and discusses individual weapons in turn, including ones listed as "radiance weapons" which seem to have been more effective than gunpowder and reliant upon stored magic for success.
Type
Manuscript, Historical
Medium
Paper
Authoring Date
991 AF
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