Post by DM on Mar 1, 2014 17:14:48 GMT
Arraldris (Fury’s Heart ) +1 Flaming Long Sword
Fury’s Heart is a vicious weapon set with amethyst stones on the rain guard and filigreed with silver along the foible. The hilt is wrapped in cracked basilisk leather. When swung, a trail of smoke emanates from the blade in a black arc.
A high priest of Kossuth; Pycero Wynbracs from Hlammach of Impiltur smithed Fury’s Heart in 521 as a reward for a warrior named Oldim Dularran who set out to slay a Great Ice Worm known as Hallacref. Something happened however, and Oldim vanished. Eventually, Pycero tracked Oldim to the underdark where he found that Oldim had ran afoul of a drow necromancer called Xudra Wehlnet (Weaver-grace The Dark-host). A great battle ensued but Oldim had already heard Xudra’s whispered enchantments or words and had descended into great evil and Pycero was killed.
A few years later Oldim was betrayed and killed by his master and the blade became a part of Xudra’s horde. In 545 Xudra was plane shifted while recovering a stolen treasure somewhere near Hlammach of Impiltur.
Adrenian the Ranger came upon the sword in 789 when investigating the cause of a forest fire just south ofthe Wealdath wood. In an underground cavern flooded with lava in the heart of the wood, he found Arraldris, its flame and smoke being the cause of the fires. Several salamanders protected the blade but Adrenian prevailed and recovered the sword.
Pycero's blade seeks a worthy wielder, but its connections to Kossuth The God of Fire, should never be dismissed or forgotten.
Kossuth is an angry god, filled with fury and wrath. These things are key when unlocking the secrets still hidden within the blade for it seems when Pycero created it, Kossuth noticed.
Born of fire
My secrets are many fold
Return me to the fury
My power behold
Kossuth's Dogma
Those fit to succeed will do so. Kossuth's faith is innately superior to all other faiths, particularly that of Istishia. Fire and purity are one and the same. Smoke is produced by air in its jealousy. The reward of successful ambition is power. Reaching a higher state is inevitably accompanied by difficulty and personal pain of some sort. Kossuth sends his pure fire to temper our souls and allow us to achieve a pure state. Expect to be tested and rise to the challenge no matter what difficulty and pain it brings. Those above you have proven their worth and deserve your service. Guide others to Kossuth's pure light so that he may reforge all life into its essential form.
Fury’s Heart is a vicious weapon set with amethyst stones on the rain guard and filigreed with silver along the foible. The hilt is wrapped in cracked basilisk leather. When swung, a trail of smoke emanates from the blade in a black arc.
A high priest of Kossuth; Pycero Wynbracs from Hlammach of Impiltur smithed Fury’s Heart in 521 as a reward for a warrior named Oldim Dularran who set out to slay a Great Ice Worm known as Hallacref. Something happened however, and Oldim vanished. Eventually, Pycero tracked Oldim to the underdark where he found that Oldim had ran afoul of a drow necromancer called Xudra Wehlnet (Weaver-grace The Dark-host). A great battle ensued but Oldim had already heard Xudra’s whispered enchantments or words and had descended into great evil and Pycero was killed.
A few years later Oldim was betrayed and killed by his master and the blade became a part of Xudra’s horde. In 545 Xudra was plane shifted while recovering a stolen treasure somewhere near Hlammach of Impiltur.
Adrenian the Ranger came upon the sword in 789 when investigating the cause of a forest fire just south ofthe Wealdath wood. In an underground cavern flooded with lava in the heart of the wood, he found Arraldris, its flame and smoke being the cause of the fires. Several salamanders protected the blade but Adrenian prevailed and recovered the sword.
Pycero's blade seeks a worthy wielder, but its connections to Kossuth The God of Fire, should never be dismissed or forgotten.
Kossuth is an angry god, filled with fury and wrath. These things are key when unlocking the secrets still hidden within the blade for it seems when Pycero created it, Kossuth noticed.
Born of fire
My secrets are many fold
Return me to the fury
My power behold
Kossuth's Dogma
Those fit to succeed will do so. Kossuth's faith is innately superior to all other faiths, particularly that of Istishia. Fire and purity are one and the same. Smoke is produced by air in its jealousy. The reward of successful ambition is power. Reaching a higher state is inevitably accompanied by difficulty and personal pain of some sort. Kossuth sends his pure fire to temper our souls and allow us to achieve a pure state. Expect to be tested and rise to the challenge no matter what difficulty and pain it brings. Those above you have proven their worth and deserve your service. Guide others to Kossuth's pure light so that he may reforge all life into its essential form.