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|desc=The short sword is about two or three feet long and made of some kind of metal that looks almost magical in itself. The sword itself is a fine piece of craftmanship indeed. The blade is sturdy, but still sharp enough to split a hair in two. The blade also seems to shimmer in the dark, almost as if light itself was dancing on the edge of it. The hilt seems to be made of the same magical metal and the craftmanship is at least as exquisite as the blade. There's a partly faded text ingraved in the blade. | |desc=The short sword is about two or three feet long and made of some kind of metal that looks almost magical in itself. The sword itself is a fine piece of craftmanship indeed. The blade is sturdy, but still sharp enough to split a hair in two. The blade also seems to shimmer in the dark, almost as if light itself was dancing on the edge of it. The hilt seems to be made of the same magical metal and the craftmanship is at least as exquisite as the blade. There's a partly faded text ingraved in the blade. | ||
|other=also known as 'henry shortblade' | |other=also known as 'henry shortblade' | ||
+ | |size = somewhat small | ||
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[[Category:mithril]] | [[Category:mithril]] | ||
[[Category:Enhance criticals]] | [[Category:Enhance criticals]] | ||
[[Category:Asphyxiation damage]] | [[Category:Asphyxiation damage]] |
Revision as of 09:45, 6 February 2014
Description: |
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Weapon type: | short sword | |
Stats: | +10 enhance criticals, +asphyxiation damage | |
It looks | Missing weight category (4.199 kg) | |
Sacvalue: | 1940k | |
It is called | 'short', 'sword', 'short sword' and 'sword of divinities' | |
Made of | mithril | |
Size: | somewhat small | |
Quality: | exceptional | |
From: | LQ:71 the ritual of sacrifice after killing Henry Amberley in Brimshire | |
Compares between: | Unknown and Unknown | |
Other info: | also known as 'henry shortblade' |