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Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 11:28 pm
You guessed it...I want new weapons...sooo give me what you got?
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Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 5:53 pm
Two full pages from a different guild of mine, feel free to try any of them. page onepage two
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 7:17 pm
I already put two in...*has a bottomless pit of creativity to tap into that's been leaking over in the weapons department anyways* >.< Oh well, I just post without expecting replies anyways. Me=rambler, MWAHAHAHAH! *tired*
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Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 7:23 am
Hey why not I have a few. : P
Shadowdancer : This is a unique weapon that originates from the idea behind a Meteor hammer. It begins with a center piece with three hand holds, the center handhold being the longest part. The center piece is made of mithril or adamantite depending on the quality, and oftimes the center grip in the direct middle has the crest of the owner of that Shadowdancer. Each one unique compared to others, having been made as a ritualistic weapon Then from the centerpiece two mithril cords extend, both holding a weapon on them, often these range from meteor hammers (extremely hard metal 'hammers') to scythe blades, and even a few odder items like a kinder bowl or a sword blade. The unusual nature and use of these weapons have earned them also the nickname of "Jihad Hands" having been a revolutionary change to the original meteor hammers. Since they used many different weapons and were used to wage wars against the unholy.
Perfection of using this weapon takes many years of training, because there are many styles that use this weapon, often including what could be considered a dance due to the necessary rhythm.
Sinner : The blade known as the Sinner is known for killing its opponents despite never touching them. This blade is a long sword by nature, with a very tribal-esque feel to it. The Hilt is decorated with onyx and silver, while having a base made of flame-touched steel. It has a twin trigger ring in the center of the hilt, And the butt of the blade has a black, red, and silver opal held in place with a small hidden button underneath it. Meant to be used for ejecting the cartridge that reveals a small canister meant to hold fluids or gases. The blade itself however is the most noticeably different thing about it. Instead of being a solid blade it has twin blades on the left and right, however the center of it is many smaller blades that are ejectable. Which is the first trick of this blade.. that it can shoot out those blades in the center that make the blade whole. But then the two base blades on the sides have holes near the end of the blade. Which is the second secret of this blade, the second part of the trigger lets lose a bit of any fluid or gas store inside of that cartridge. Meaning a poison or a drug could be loosed into an opponent.. or even just into the air around the opponent. Though is one takes the time to look even closer, the apparently smooth part of the two blades.. is actually thousands and thousands of scratches, each one having been made after killing the target.
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Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:43 pm
Wolfs Life & Wolfs Death (they have been edited to fit into the world better) Forged by the dwarfish people of Kiracus Minor for Volkf. The two blades are perfectly balanced in both appearance, weight, and enchantment.
Wolfs Life's blade looks like the tail of a wolf cast into steel. Her hilt is wrapped in white wolf fur. The blade is enchanted with a fire that heats the blade, the longer this blade is used in battle the hotter the blade gets. However the blade is linked to the users emotional state, the angrier and more irrational the wielder the cooler the blade becomes.
Wolfs Death's blade is pure black, and rising out of the hilt, as if swallowing the blade is a wolfs skull cast in pure metal. The hilt seems to be made out of dried blood. The enchantment on the blade is interesting, the user becomes lethargic, sluggish if you will, their joints lock randomly, and their brain fills with the voice of the wielder, the symptoms of the blade only appears after the enemy has been struck over 10 times, if the blade is full, over 40 if it is not. The blade also feeds on the users emotional state the calmer the user the hungrier the blade gets the angrier the user the fuller the blade gets.
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Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 4:09 pm
Renakeya: A sword similar to a scimitar. Yet not as top heavy. The sword is also shorter than a normal scimitar, the blade only being two feet long, with a halve foot long handle. The sword is full tang, meaning that the blade, and handle are one single piece. Wrapped around the handle is a extremely thin piece of a unidentified leather that silver in color, and feels more like swede than anything, yet is smooth as metal polished the finest degree. The blade itself is a silvery blue in color, and feels lighter than air when being just held, as if it were a winged creature. The blade is grooveless, meaning blood should freely flow down onto the handle, yet the blade itself is resistant to this, as in no blood, oil, water, or any other substance can be held on it, as if the blade repeles it. Over the handle, there is only a thin chain taking the place of the guard, made of the same metal as the blade. The thin chain looks as if it would corrupt the swords use, yet in truth, it never once hamperes the blade, but can be used as a second handle of odd effects, at the chain can extend in length as wanted. The sword itself also has other odd powers, that being, that who ever uses it will find that the sword will adjust itself to there liking, and need, even changing in shape if needed, as long as it stays in one single piece. The sword can also focus magic if one has it, and use it to make waves of cutting force, or arrows of magic if in the form of a bow. The sword only has one real problem, its picky. If it thinks it likes someone it'll just keep it's current form and not show any of its powers, if it likes someone, it'll bond to them and follow any order given, no matter how small, strange, or simple unbelievable, it'll follow the order somehow, even if its master is killed before hand, it'll find a way to carry out the order. If it finds its control unworthy of its power the sword will just make itself weigh so much that it can't be moved by the person, and if the sword finds it dislikes a person, it will kill them before they can even blink after they touch its handle. Do to this many people have been afraid to even temp holding the sword directly. To this day though it moves from city to city in the possession of a traveling merchant looking for someone to buy the sword.
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Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 11:11 pm
The Soulkeeper.
It doesn't look like much of a weapon. It looks like a glass ball, with two gold rings overlapping across it, dividing it into four sections. The inside is a scarlet fog, that seems to either press up against the glass, looking like it's trying to escape if it's occupied, or, barely there, just a tiny disbanded gaseous spot in the center, if it's empty.
It's not very big you know. It takes up about the average persons hand. probably 3 or 4 inches in diameter. The gold on the rings is very fine, and intricately carved, though no one really knows why. But what is the purpose of such a fragile object? and whatever it is, why make it so delicate?
The answer is simple. It's designed to hould souls. Well, one soul at a time. If seperated from your soul for, say, three days, the body will die. Not that it will matter, because it's near impossible to get out of the SoulKeeper. The soul will either return to its proper body, or float eternally lost and miserable.
Luckily, the SoulKeeper is particular about how it gets its souls. Freshly spilt blood must fall onto the weapon, and it must be in the hand of the spiller of that blood. The subject has to be awake, and aware of the pain. It's even easierif the subject is thrown off balance by some kind of statement, or actions. If they feel fear, then it's quite easy for the keeper to suck their soul in and keep it there. In orderot actually drain the soul from the body, the spiller of the blood and the owenr of the keeper must say "Sanguinis Anima"
As for freeing a soul, the easiest way would be to break the secret keeper. Most people hardly think of glass as magical. the consiousness of a person cannot be held by something that can be taken right from the earth. It has to be something that man has created on it's own. glass is delicate, fragile, as is a woul. Because of the like nature, the soul finds itself hard pressed to break out. that's where the protective rings come in. If the keeper comes to the posession of anyone who isn't it's owner, the gold extends to protect the glass and the soul inside.
Of course, gold isn't very strong, but it is a temporary solution to keep the offending person from being able to destroy it so easily. It buys the owner some time to retrieve it. Once the glass is shattered, the soul is free. The only other way to free the soul, is if the owner whispers the words of release, while holding the orb.
"Arvis Lypse."
The orb accepts someone as their owner once given a sacrifice of blood, and the words "San An Ar Ly Guin I Vi Ps Is Ma S"
It's inconspicuous appearance means it's easy to smuggle into places, looking like a harmless trinket. Thsi devise was designed by an impure angel. Bitter, she had a blacksmith forge the rings while she herself and a few others emued it with powerful dark magic. Some say the idea for this came directly from Pandora herself, others say this Shadow was a twisted creature who wnated ot enforce as much pain as possible. It is almsot ofr certain that there is a lot of blod Magic in this object, along with the Dark Arts.
I hope this is all acceptable.
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Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 3:30 pm
well, i decided to try my hand here and see if my weapon gets accepted so i can use it... Wolf's Heart
Description: It looks like a breastplate exept it has two small silver wings coming off the back and portruding out (parallel to the back) at about 3/4 feet.
Base Qualities: This is linked with an immortal spirit wolf that will only die with the compleate destruction of this breastplate, however, there is a direct link with the wolf and the wings of the breastplate. Should the wolf suffer from a normally fatal blow, it will dissapear and the wings will shatter, like-wise, if the wings are cut off or whatever, the wolf will dissapear. the wolfs power is also linked with the wings, so if one wing is heavily damaged, but not removed from the brestplate, the wolf will lose up to 1/3 of its strenght, both heavily damaged, 2/3's. one wing removed, the other is unharmed, 1/2, ect. the wings will also take damage as the wolf is hit.
Additional information The wolf, though originally designed to be a hunting companion for nobels with lots of money, time, and "magical connections", it can be trained to be an effective figher in actual combat. So few were known to be mde that it does not show up in any histories, partially because most (if not all) were lost in the innital war between Gabriel and Salem. The wolf, with perfect wings, will have about 3 times the strenght of a normal wolf. The wings and armour automatically regenerate as long as the wolf is "unsummoned" and takes longer depending on the damage taken, the order of regeneration is armour first, then wings, not both at the same time. if both wings are compleatly removed it will take 24 hours to regenerate them on top of armour regeneration. saying this, yes it does also function as a breastplate. If the wearer dies, the wolf dissapears. does not allaw any weapons (swords, bows, quiver of arrows, ect.) to be strung from o(r attached to) it. The wolf takes verbal commands and does its best to fullfill them, but it does have its own intellegence, personality, ect, so if the situation changes, it will make decisions based on what IT thinks is right/neccesary. Absolutly loyal to the waerer of the breastplate, regardless of any history between it and the new owner (ex. a thug that killed its beloved previous master now wears it, the wolf will comply to all commands and will do its best to protect and serve him/her.)
please let me know if this weapon is balanced enough for me to use it, or if i need to add more weaknesses or such.
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Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2009 8:38 pm
Not so much a legendary weapon, but a weapon type. A chisakatana has a handle and handguard of a katana, but is about 4 or 5 inches shorter in blade length. It is often used in the same manner as a katana.
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Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 9:32 am
What about all the blunt weapons? Ever tried to tear down a wall with a sword? Right. It just won't work. Blunt Weapons are commonly used in cases where the sharpness of a sword or axe is useless! I have some new weapon types and one Legendary Weapon.
Staff-sling: A long staff with a sling at the top and a pointed bottom. It can be used as a weapon (either by using the sling at the top for distance or the pointed bottom for close combat), and it sometimes part musical instrument. When it is swung in the air, it produces a screaming whine.
Hammers: A shaft, usually made of wood, and a head, usually made of metal, comparably to an axe. While the shaft of a common hammer is about 1 fore in length, the shaft of a Sledge Hammer is usually thrice as long and can thus be wielded with both hands for more damage.
The Rider's Hammer, is mostly used from horseback. A common hammer´s head is blunt on each side, but a rider's hammers has only one blunt side. Attached to the other side, however, is a thick metal spike. The shaft is reinforced by metal stripes, and the handle is usually wrapped up with fur for better grip.
The Warhammer is probably the largest variant of a hammer. Either the wielder has to use both hands to deal effective blows, or he has to be an ogre. Well aimed strikes with a warhammer can bash-in the skull of a troll or crush the chest of a full-grown grizzly bear.
Kaber's Old Stick: A long solid staff of maple-wood, covered with detailed carvings of various animals and scenes from nature and different towns. The stick was the property of an old Master of Mana who carved the images of every meaningful encounter he had on his long journeys into his walking stick. When he ran out of room, he died, his life force becoming one with the old weapon and tool.
The staff is nearly indestructible. If it were laid across a stream or crack in the earth, a giant could walk across the staff and it would not bend or even creak under his weight. If the person who holds Kaber's Old Stick is a Mana user, they can, with concentration, locate and communicate with other sources of magic. The effect is limited to the power of the holder.
Apprentice: Can detect magic users and magic items within 60 feet, and can telepathically communicate with them so long as they speak the same language. Journeyman: Can detect magic users and magic items within 200 feet, and can telepathically communicate with them, regardless of what language they speak. Master: Can detect magic users and magic items within a mile, and can telepathically communicate and share his or her visual sense over the same distance.
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Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 9:37 pm
Yari- This weapon is the Japanese spear. It often had a cross-blade that both did additional damage, and helped prevent the spear from penetrating too deeply. This is a weapon that funcions well from horseback, but also works well to keep opponents at a distance.
Naginata- The naginata is a heavy, slashing polearm. It is used from horseback to allow slashing strokes. The shaft is usually 5 to 7 feet long, and the blade is often 2 feet long or longer. It also has more powerful cuts than the katana, given that the user can put more leverage into the blows. It is often used to clear space. Major targets include the leg, torso, and head.
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Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 1:30 pm
Sai: two handheld trident typed weapons. Originated in Okinawa Japan as farming tools to plant seeds in their gardens. It has three sharp prongs. The middle one being exceptionally longer. The average length of the middle prong is about 18". The carrier usually carryies three of these at once. The one he carries in his dominant hand is much lighter than the other. It is used for throwing at an opponent while they're charging you or atop horseback. They are excellent for blocking attacks and redirecting stabs or swings from long ranged weapons (like a bo staff). Of course they are a lot of fun to use when you just want to stab someone and let them bleed out until they scream uncle... biggrin
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Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 12:36 am
Hwa-Cha: Basically it is a primitive version of a missile launcher created during Korea's Joseon Dynasty. The Mythbuster tested out the effectiveness of the Hwa-Cha as shown here!The portable ones may be unimpressive compared to the real deal, but the arrow will definitely penetrate more than a compound bow. Moo-Yong Sword: A legendary sword in Korean folklore that choose its owner. If the person is the chosen owner, the sword will move on its own when the sword thinks it is necessary. The sword will also pour in memories of previous battles into the owner making the owner gain the experience without the hardships.
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 8:02 pm
I will be using a DAGGERTAIL as a legendary weapon for an upcoming rp. Unfortunately this legend will belong to a tyrannical bad guy twisted
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