Car'Twain
“The Crown Princess of a foreign kingdom found difficulty satisfying her prince.
Though many gifts were granted to him, to use them, he was hard to convince.
From outfits, to jewelry, weapons and steeds, nothing seemed to hold his attention.
The princess tried time and again, but with growing apprehension.
She pondered to herself the cause of this, but found only more question than answer.
What could possibly please this freelancer?
The Princess pondered for many nights, analysing the problem with all her wit.
Soon did she realise, the Rogue does not care about ‘new shit’.
For all his years in the Palace, he still wore the same pants.
He used the same weapons and even his manners had not changed, just to spite Gantz.
Yet at his side was the first gift given to him.
A sword so simple, often wielded on the Rogue’s own whim.
The Princess, filled with certainty, was now driven.
To please her beloved, she need only strengthen that which was once given.
She enchanted the blade with her greatest of magic.
Yet the result was no less than tragic.
The sword, now resplendent and strong, given unmatched power.
Was used by the Rogue, for less than an hour.”
-Mi’Peth, the Trickster
A longsword, enchanted to absorb the power of those it slays, adapting its shape and capabilities in the process.
The weapon is inseparable from its wielder, returning either by flying or teleportation on command.
The blade cannot be damaged nor destroyed so long as its wielder still draws breath.
Its edge is capable of breaking through armor.
The sword is surging with electrical power, causing lunging attacks to exhibit the same nature of lightning.
Creatures slain by Car’Twain have bestowed it the ability to carve through flesh with searing heat using its serrated edge, keep the wielder afloat as they attack, and absorb magic with the pommel.
Car’Twain is carried by Garret Hawkes. The weapon has been used a total of four times since its enchanting, as the owner claims it ‘ruins any semblance of challenge’.
Though many gifts were granted to him, to use them, he was hard to convince.
From outfits, to jewelry, weapons and steeds, nothing seemed to hold his attention.
The princess tried time and again, but with growing apprehension.
She pondered to herself the cause of this, but found only more question than answer.
What could possibly please this freelancer?
The Princess pondered for many nights, analysing the problem with all her wit.
Soon did she realise, the Rogue does not care about ‘new shit’.
For all his years in the Palace, he still wore the same pants.
He used the same weapons and even his manners had not changed, just to spite Gantz.
Yet at his side was the first gift given to him.
A sword so simple, often wielded on the Rogue’s own whim.
The Princess, filled with certainty, was now driven.
To please her beloved, she need only strengthen that which was once given.
She enchanted the blade with her greatest of magic.
Yet the result was no less than tragic.
The sword, now resplendent and strong, given unmatched power.
Was used by the Rogue, for less than an hour.”
-Mi’Peth, the Trickster
A longsword, enchanted to absorb the power of those it slays, adapting its shape and capabilities in the process.
The weapon is inseparable from its wielder, returning either by flying or teleportation on command.
The blade cannot be damaged nor destroyed so long as its wielder still draws breath.
Its edge is capable of breaking through armor.
The sword is surging with electrical power, causing lunging attacks to exhibit the same nature of lightning.
Creatures slain by Car’Twain have bestowed it the ability to carve through flesh with searing heat using its serrated edge, keep the wielder afloat as they attack, and absorb magic with the pommel.
Car’Twain is carried by Garret Hawkes. The weapon has been used a total of four times since its enchanting, as the owner claims it ‘ruins any semblance of challenge’.
Significance
Personal
Item type
Weapon, Melee
Current Location
Current Holder
Rarity
Unique
Weight
1.7 kg
Dimensions
20x115 cm
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